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Title:
Pressure Point
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Style:
Breaks
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MP3 album size:
1411 mb
FLAC album size:
1682 mb
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Rating:
4.1 ✪

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Freestylers - Pressure Point
MP3 version RAR archive

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Tracklist

Get Down Massive
Rumors Of War
Now Is The Time
Calling
Bass Odyssey
Bad Boy Love
Blowin Ya Brainz
Broadcast Channels
London Sound
Weekend Song
Phenomenon One
Signs

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
FNTLP6 Freestylers Pressure Point ‎(3xLP, Album) Freskanova FNTLP6 UK 2001
FNTCD6 Freestylers Pressure Point ‎(CD, Album) Freskanova FNTCD6 UK 2001
SON 169 Freestylers Pressure Point ‎(CD, Album) Sonic Records SON 169 Poland 2001
176.5006.020, FNTCD6 Freestylers Pressure Point ‎(CD, Album) Play It Again Sam [PIAS], Freskanova 176.5006.020, FNTCD6 Belgium 2001
CTX259CD Freestylers Pressure Point ‎(CD, Album) Cortex CTX259CD Australia 2001
RTD 116.3829.2, FNTCD6 Freestylers Pressure Point ‎(CD, Album) Zomba Records, Freskanova RTD 116.3829.2, FNTCD6 Europe 2001
TOCP-65696 Freestylers Pressure Point ‎(CD, Album) Freskanova TOCP-65696 Japan 2001
FNTCD6 Freestylers Pressure Point ‎(CD, Album) Freskanova FNTCD6 Australia & New Zealand 2001
RTD 116.3829.2P Freestylers Pressure Point ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Zomba RTD 116.3829.2P Germany 2001
none Freestylers Pressure Point ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Not On Label none Russia 2001
ED-11508-1 Freestylers Pressure Point ‎(3xLP) Mammoth Records ED-11508-1 US 2002
2061 65510-2 Freestylers Pressure Point ‎(CD) Mammoth Records, Freskanova 2061 65510-2 US 2002
PRCD-11406-2 Freestylers Pressure Point ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Mammoth Records PRCD-11406-2 US 2002

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Reviews:
  • Snowseeker
After the hit "We Rock Hard", this second opus seems to be overlooked. However, the beats kept the same strength and the duo Tenor Fly & Navigator was still working on the mic.This is basically the same formula as the first album. But the atmosphere is lighter, most of the tracks are more old-school oriented (especially in "London Sound" and "Signs").In any case, the energy is here throughout the whole tracklist and you can't stop moving until the end."Pressure Point" was not really innovative, and that's what cost him a lack of recognization. Nonetheless, it's the type of album you play when you need to forget a bad day. It also composes a perfect soundtrack while playing video games. Extremely recommended blast.