
Harpagon
| Arranged by: |
Dafunk
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| Original composer: |
Michal Relkowski (Daf) |
| Tune length: |
03:33 |
| Release date: |
16/03/2006 |
| All-Time rank: |
147. |
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Skitz shouts: Another superb floor filler from Dafunk! This is just seriouly angry music and makes you want to break stuff! Top Stuff!
Makke shouts: Someone has been listening to Crystal Method. ;) It's nice, though pretty losely related to the original SID (which I, to be honest, am pretty unfamiliar with).
LMan shouts: Good stuff!
Chris Abbott shouts: Angry, yes, that's it. One for a dark night, preferably well away from me and my family, thank you!;-)
Dan shouts: Great mix of what I define the sid as not my thing
Waz shouts: Anther excellent Dafunk remix, plenty of dark and angry feelings conveyed here that really gives you plenty of passion at the same time. Excellent all round.
DHS shouts: THIS. IS. THE. SHIT. Period.
romeo_knight shouts: Very well executed, but too less musical content (what actually is not your fault Dafunk! ) A sid I'd never choose to remix.
eliot shouts: He did the most of thiz tune anyone can do... Perfect. (romeo: I'm glad u did not choose, would be too many guitars in it *hehe*)
knotti shouts: Very nice song and good beat
condor shouts: If there is something better than outsanding, I will give that to this tune. Amazing work Dafunk, really amazing.
zuckerfrei shouts: OMFG! I guess thats "The Dafunk Method" :))
weasel shouts: Crystal Method meets Prodigy together with a bit of Public Enemy! ;-D And still there is a little bit of SID in it, as well! Nice mix... Goes definitely forward.
quarex shouts: Just another voice in the crowd, but you really pulled this one off marvelously. When the SID break starts, oh man, that is good. The last minute is reminiscent of Future Crew's Second Reality! Haha.1993!
infamous shouts: Breakbeat bonkery at its finest
anaconda shouts: Messy!
omoroca shouts: Nice hard dance track. The SID drums fit in perfectly. Some old-school samples like "Pump up the volume" and "Bass how low can you go" have been over-used in music history, though.
Zilog shouts: Very original! How HIGH can you go ^^