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Electronic
Performer: Future Loop Foundation
Title: Time And Bass
Style: Drum n Bass, Ambient
Year 1996
Country UK
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 843
MP3 size: 1673 mb
FLAC size: 1238 mb
WMA size: 1651 mb
Other formats: MP3 ASF DXD AIFF APE DTS TTA

Future Loop Foundation - Time And Bass mp3 album


Future Loop Foundation - Time And Bass mp3 album

Tracklist

Discovery 8:12
Kinetic Pioneers 7:02
Spirit Catcher 8:20
I Want To Believe 7:24
Shake The Ghost 7:55
Carla's Dream 9:56
Bad Joss 7:49
The Journey 6:32
Journey's End 8:42

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BARKCD020 Future Loop Foundation Time And Bass ‎(CD, Album) Planet Dog BARKCD020 UK 1996
BARKCD020 Future Loop Foundation Time And Bass ‎(2xCD, Album, Ltd, P/Mixed) Planet Dog BARKCD020 UK 1996
BARK LP 020 Future Loop Foundation Time And Bass ‎(2xLP) Planet Dog BARK LP 020 UK 1996
MR0144-2 Future Loop Foundation Time And Bass ‎(CD) Mammoth Records, Planet Dog MR0144-2 US 1996


Lost Python
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Rocksmith
Absolutely stunning album from start to finish, great bass lines superb drums and amazing pads/synths the general flow of the album just takes the listener to another place. This album is as good as any jungle drum and bass album ever made and again is a clear indicator that although it’s not that well known amongst the jungle dnb mainstream doesn’t mean it isn’t as good. This excellent style of jungle reminds me of the equally amazing Spring Heel Jack who were another outfit on the outskirts of jungle dnb but again like this album were as good if not better than your average mainstream jungle dnb producer!
Wishamac
The album is surely underrated, no doubt about that. Tracks like Discovery or Kinetic Pioneers are the absolute niceness of Jungle classics. You can easily compare it with Goldie's work of 1995, eg Inner City Life. The atmosphere, the vibes, the grooves make it hardly believable this music heads back to 96. If you take a listen to Discovery, it's composition is flawless making it a good looking piece for Progression Sessions alongside Bukem, Seba, PFM or Mr Parkes of Code of Practice. This is a must-have album for anyone who appreciates Jungle. For those who still don't have it, grab it from iTunes Plus.
Coiril
Tis a pity this record is so underappreciated - it is one of the best chill-out jungle albums. The feeling of space and emotion FLF creates is stunning, and doubly so that such a level of excellence is maintained over the whole album.