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Streets Ahead  - Red Lines flac mp3 download
Title:
Red Lines
Musician:
Streets Ahead
Style:
Breakbeat, Techno
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Country:
MP3 album size:
1426 mb
FLAC album size:
1981 mb
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Rating:
4.9 ✪

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Streets Ahead - Red Lines
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1981 downloads at 17 mb/s

Streets Ahead - Red Lines
FLAC version RAR archive

1426 downloads at 19 mb/s

Tracklist

Red Lines
Bad Medicine
New Experience

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PP 02 Streets Ahead Red Lines ‎(12", W/Lbl) Not On Label PP 02 UK 1991

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Reviews:
  • Camper
this will never be a rare record, wait for prices to cool
  • Ricep
check out my ebay t0ne1969 just selling red lines
  • Ishnsius
Does anyone know if the is the 'Streets Ahead' (Shem McCauley) that used to DJ for westwood or is it a different streets ahead?
  • Cezel
any idea who? word word word word word word word
  • Yanthyr
Definitely not, no way. Not even in the same category or styles, plus I hear this was a few guys involved.
  • Yla
Just found this in a bargain bin for 50 pence and can't wipe the cheesy grin off my face after seeing the price it goes for on discogs. I've never heard any tracks on this record before even though I have a keen interest in this genre. Quite far out for its time, having some crazy leads/pads and diverse but recognisable samples. Red Lines and Bad Medicine are more four to the floor hardcore techno than breakbeat in my humble opinion but New Experience is a very chilled floaty broken beat track.
  • Black_Hawk_Down.
This has to be my all-time favorite record of which I know absolutely nothing about. White label, unknown label, and I haven't encountered anyone else who has it ever. Musical it's techno in general, but with ravey synths, haunting spiritual vocals, thundering breakbeats underneath but what really makes it stand out is the heavy clonking bass sound which in 1991 was unheard of, and well, still is today really! Way ahead of its time, and in my box forever.