This 1999 CD is definitely of a good level for the dance genre.

My cousin bought this CD in 2001 and lent it to me one of these days... and what can I say? Nice record, complete in every part, it contains hip-hop ballads for break-dance like "Freestyler", the symbolic song of this album, or "Rock, Rocking Tha Spot", and also Techno songs like "Uprocking Beats", a song that excellently opens this record, and "Other Emcee'S", in my opinion the best song of a beautiful and appreciable album.

Sure, songs like "1, 2, 3, 4" or "Sky'S The Limit", a bit boring and repetitive, do not help this CD to deserve a 5. I do not hide the fact that this review is very short, but having listened to it in just one day and knowing too little about this band, I can't write anything else.

Tracklist and Videos

01   Uprocking Beats (03:41)

02   Other Emcee's (03:48)

03   B-Boys + Flygirls (03:13)

04   Freestyler (05:05)

05   Rocking, Just to Make Ya Move (03:45)

06   Sky's the Limit (feat. Krtsy) (03:57)

07   Stir Up the Bass (03:35)

08   Fashion Styley (feat. Mr. B.) (04:39)

09   1, 2, 3, 4 (feat. J.A.K.) (04:04)

10   Rock, Rocking tha Spot (03:14)

11   In Stereo (04:46)

12   Uprocking Beats (Js16 Sound Design) (05:01)

13   B-Boys + Flygirls (DJ Gismo Goes Funky mix) (04:00)

14   Spoken Word (04:41)

15   Flying Steps (In da Arena video edit) (03:18)

16   Freestyke Crew (Pump da Beat Short cut) (03:59)

17   Freestyle Project (Electric Reality) (03:49)

18   Freestylers (B-Boy Strange) (03:49)

19   Freestyle Project (Music Don't Stop) (03:50)

20   U96 (03:28)

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By alienmc

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