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Electronic
Performer: Da Bootleggers
Title: Bitches & Ho's
Style: Jumpstyle, Hard House
Year 2005
Country Netherlands
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 791
MP3 size: 1331 mb
FLAC size: 1161 mb
WMA size: 1629 mb
Other formats: MPC APE VOX DMF TTA AHX DTS

Da Bootleggers - Bitches & Ho's mp3 album


Da Bootleggers - Bitches & Ho's mp3 album

Tracklist

A Bitches & Ho's 5:07
B Fresh Beats 4:35

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – The Vinyl Room

Credits

  • Artwork – arco.com*
  • Mastered By – LVC*
  • Written-By, Producer – J. Streunding*, K. van Soest*

Notes

Published by Suburban Sound - Strengholt Music Publishing
Distribution by Mid-Town Distribution

(p) & (c) 2005 Rotterdam Tekno / Mid-Town Records BV - The Netherlands

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 8 713290 505125
  • Barcode (String): 8713290505125
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side A): RTEK -A≠2- -LVC-
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side B): RTEK 010 -b- -LVC-

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RTEK.10 Da Bootleggers Bitches & Ho's ‎(12", Promo, W/Lbl) Rotterdam Tekno RTEK.10 Netherlands 2005
RTEK 10 Da Bootleggers Bitches & Ho's ‎(2xFile, MP3, 320) Rotterdam Tekno RTEK 10 Netherlands 2007
TILLT 027 Da Bootleggers Bitches & Ho's (Digital Punk's Hardstyle Refixx) ‎(File, MP3, 320) TiLLT! TILLT 027 Netherlands 2012


Felolak
I agree with the comment's above! It's was a cheap record that al the "Ski Hut" Party deejay's played all over the country. I hoped that the wouldn't play it on television! But the B-side is a sick as hard track with a really nice kick and bass. One time at InQontrol the song really made me sick because of the low frequency bass. I always play the song when I performing on a really good (with enough Low/bass sound system)!!
Marelyne
Frankly, "Bitches & Ho's" is as inane as hardhouse can get. Set apart by the ominous Dunglish vocals, (a trait Dutchmen are well-known for) this track edged its way through all the Low-Land discotheques. Granted, the vocals are distinctive and comical at some point, but the "melody" makes me -and many others I dare say- puke. Once again it's one of those songs that amount to become temporary legends, but -unlike real quality productions- will rapidly forfeit their favour. All in all this record is mediocre at best, and highly overrated. But that's no novelty, is it?