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hey guys!
happy new year and all that bullshit...
So what's this new release 'bout?
happy new year and all that bullshit...
So what's this new release 'bout?
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Re: Iboga - Flowjob: Support Normality
Fri, January 13, 2006 - 2:05 AM1. Run Baby Run (The Big Escape Version)
2. Everland Airport
3. Flangers In The Night
4. Have Fun & Survive
5. Wannafrisbee
6. They Are Not Alone
7. Mood Food
8. Wadley
9. Glitter (Feat. Trine)
Iboga Records is proud to present the debut album from the Danish duo Flowjob. The two guys, Joakim Hjרrne & Mads Tingaard, has been producing music together as "Flowjob" the last three years, and is known for releases on labels like Plastic Park & Tribal Vision. Their style is slow funky grooves, with fat basslines.
Flowjob shows that they dominate different styles all from the funky tech house to more pumping progressive trance. They also wrote a last track on the album, recorded with vocals, to give the album a nice housey end.
You can expect much more quality sounds coming from the guys in the near future. Lots of the tunes are already played and tested by some of the top DJs from the scene with great feedbacks.
This album is a very good and promising start of the new year 2006. Give a warm welcome to Flowjob. They show there is still new ways to take the progressive trance even further.
Released worldwide 24th of January 2006
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Re: Iboga - Flowjob: Support Normality
Fri, January 13, 2006 - 4:00 AMHehe, Ace Norris, you came with it before me.. It was written by Emok this time, pardon our bad English, somebody are having a laugh probably..Hoho -
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Re: Iboga - Flowjob: Support Normality
Fri, January 13, 2006 - 2:45 PMLOl
u freaks
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Re: Iboga - Flowjob: Support Normality
Fri, January 13, 2006 - 4:31 PMWhat normality are we supporting? -
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Re: Iboga - Flowjob: Support Normality
Fri, January 13, 2006 - 11:01 PMWhat normality are we supporting?>> Ab -
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Re: Iboga - Flowjob: Support Normality
Sat, January 14, 2006 - 10:33 PMits about freaking time...
of any act that had some hits in 2005, it's these guys I found myself asking "when are they going to have a full-length?" can't wait! -
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Re: Iboga - Flowjob: Support Normality
Tue, January 17, 2006 - 6:15 PMi've just finished to truly absorb this album & had 2 write in.
I must say im really surprised and Pleased from the whole thing.......
the production is phat and kicking,the basslines are driving and pumping,and the tracks are just doing their job in flowing very well..........Most tracks remind me of Dnox and Beckers @ their best(which is a good thing mind you) but with a bit of psychedelic thrown in....
There's quite a "slick" aroma all over this album and it has a massive amount of style & chic(and a healthy dose of Balls wherever necessary) :-)
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Re: Iboga - Flowjob: Support Normality
Tue, February 14, 2006 - 6:06 PMyeah... I've been trying my hardest NOT to write about this album.... just so I don't come off as some total Iboga Records banner-waver... (four of the last six albums I've dropped my jaw over have been on Iboga).... But I can't resist.. This album is simpy brilliant!! Even WITH "Wadley" being re-released.. One of the grooviest and spunk-driven collection of tracks in a while... the sound is going in another new direction and Iboga's pushing it yet again.. The whole album just makes me smile... like smile big and laugh to myself saying.. "wow.. this sounds so good." Track 4 is currently my favorite "Have fun and Survive" - but the whole album - top to bottom - just BRINGS on the secret ninja dance-moves and Forsberg style footwork.. -
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Re: Iboga - Flowjob: Support Normality
Wed, February 15, 2006 - 7:19 AMyeah, i'm liking it a lot as well, been playing tracks 1, 3, and 6 to good response... it's just a shame we're in the middle of winter now when all i can think about is how good this will sound outdoors on a warm summer day...... :)
ok, so what do you guys think of the last track, hmmmmm????? i think it sounds like a progressive remix of a gay house song... not that there's anything wrong with that......... ;-P -
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Re: Iboga - Flowjob: Support Normality
Wed, February 15, 2006 - 5:37 PMThis is one funky album!! Not all the tracks are mindblowing but I doubt thats what they where going for. Solid, funky, clean, progressive. Very nice release.
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Re: Iboga - Flowjob: Support Normality
Sat, March 4, 2006 - 3:55 PMYeah... I think the album would work a lot better WITHOUT the last track... Totally agree...
Honestly, I think it would be great without Wadley either... Not sure why, but I'm just not a fan of getting already-released-on-CD tracks when an artist does a full-length... especially a debut. Wadley was one of my *favorite* tracks of 2005... Hearing it on this album took something away from it for me... And then, hearing that last track... ouch! I think they tried to do what Antix did with "Hiding Place"
- but really came up short... Even Marria, whose a HUGE fan of the album, skips back to track 1 as soon as Wadley ends.. Maybe "only" 7 tracks isn't like "a good album" or something... But when it's THOSE 7 on THIS ALBUM... I think it would have been just as great!! I'm loving the album even still - and will say the best response has been to track 1 and to the first half of 4...(high feq. lines in 2nd half kinda kill it a little)... They're all just so good.. A 7-track program (sometimes 8) I can just play on "repeat." something for anyone progressive...
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Re: Iboga - Flowjob: Support Normality
Wed, February 15, 2006 - 5:38 PM" Track 4 is currently my favorite "Have fun and Survive" -
Oohhh that funky bassline! -
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Re: Iboga - Flowjob: Support Normality
Sat, March 4, 2006 - 5:49 PMi second that,after a little time with this lovely album this is the track i still play and its groovy as hell
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