Golitcin - Broken Disco FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Broken Disco (Original) | 5:36 |
| 2 | Afterparty (Original) | 6:46 |
Album
Album 2008 2 Songs. Broken Disco Golitcin. free to Golitcin Broken Disco Broken Disco, Afterparty. 2 tracks 12:22. Trackname, Key, BPM, Publish date. Artists, Remixers, Label. Broken Disco Original. 133 bpm, 1A, Ab minor, 2008-10-22, Breaks, 0 2. The Saw Records. Afterparty Original. 133 bpm, 9A, E minor, 2008-10-22, Breaks, 0 2. Made by alkaruno with. Download Broken Disco Original by Golitcin from the album Broken Disco. Released by The Saw Records on Beatport, the world's largest music store for . The following tracks will sound good when mixed with Golitcin - Broken Disco - Original, because they have similar tempos, adjacent Camelot values, and complementary styles. Broken Disco - Original. Broken Disco, 2017. Guarded, 08:20. I do not claim to own any copyrights to this song, nor do I have any affiliation with the group. Copyrights to Broken Bells, Brian Burton, Columbia Disco. Label: The Saw Records Release Date: 22nd October 2008. Broken Disco Tracklisting. Follow Golitcin. Broken Bells 2010 debut was a radiant haze of cushy beats, bloopy synth squiggles and bright, cottony melodies evocatively spacey music that seemed like it wasnt entirely sure in which direction it wanted to roam. The albums alternative-radio hit The High Road was an ambling missive on the tension between ambition and indecision. The follow-up feels more cohesive, with tighter songs and a stronger mood. Like the Shins underrated 2012 album, Port of Morrow, the tellingly titled After the Disco is at once sleek and world-weary, often homing in on that sexy moment of malaise when the Seve. Broken Bells' self-titled album arrived as the prospects of a new Shins album dimmed, so the new group's existence alone prompted a sigh of relief. You heard the 2010 debut and the accompanying Meyrin Fields EP and thought, well, if this is what Mercer plans to do with his time, it could be worse. The first Broken Bells album was an eclectic, low-stakes affair that, at its best, came across as two seasoned musicians taking advantage of a major-label budget the list of additional contributors dwarfed Port of Morrow's considerable collab-a-palooza





















