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Genre: Electronic
Performer: Detroit Grand Pubahs
Title: Skydive From Venus
Style: Techno
Date of release: 2007
Country: Belgium
MP3 album size: 1935 mb
FLAC APE album size: 1466 mb
WMA album size: 1486 mb
Digital formats: AUD AAC MPC MP1 XM MIDI DTS
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Tracklist Hide Credits

A Skydive From Venus (Original)
Featuring – Gerald Mitchell, Jerry The Cat
B Skydive From Venus (Deetron Remix)
Remix – Deetron

Credits

  • Artwork By – Patrick Lugo

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DET04 Detroit Grand Pubahs Skydive From Venus ‎(CDr, Single, Promo) Detelefunk DET04 Belgium 2007
DET 04 Detroit Grand Pubahs Skydive From Venus ‎(2xFile, WAV) Detelefunk DET 04 Belgium 2007
DET 04 Detroit Grand Pubahs Skydive From Venus ‎(12", W/Lbl) Detelefunk DET 04 2007


Discussion about Detroit Grand Pubahs - Skydive From Venus
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Tthe A side is a strange blend of styles, fusing ethereal, almost Kraftwerk like strings, with echoing drum hits at long intervals, and slow piano chords reminiscent of Vangelis. Overall the track would have an extremely vintage feel if it weren't for the strange squealing space blips laid over the top at seemingly random intervals, and the sound of radio static in the background. This one has no dance appeal whatsoever; it doesn't even have a constant beat through, just echoed drum hits, however this is certainly one you can sit back and enjoy at home. To me, this seems like a strange departure from Detroit Grand Puhbahs' usually crude lyrics and immature themes, in fact, I'd describe this one as positively deep, and beautiful too. On the B side, Deetron's remix takes it to the dance floor, as usual. The slow pads and strings are no longer sweeping, echoing chords, but rapidly pulsing melodies, driven by an added bass line. What still remains however, is the atmospheric feel to the track. Like Ritchie Hawtin's classic "Spastik", under the "Plastikman" alias, this one has a constant feel of building, with no big bass drops in sight. This is the kind of track you play immediately before you drop in your biggest, most dance-floor destroying bomb for the night. Come to think of it, it's not unlike a more upbeat version of Daniel Stefanik's remix of "Intercity" , originally by Johnny Wagner. Both lovely tracks in their own right.
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