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Enter the Meatmarket

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Download links and information about Enter the Meatmarket by Armand Van Helden. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 58:51 minutes.

Artist: Armand Van Helden
Release date: 1997
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 14
Duration: 58:51
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Pushem' Up 5:20
2. Hot Butter 4:35
3. Blakpeoplez 3:08
4. Daaboodaa Munks 3:56
5. Crooklyn Anthem 3:19
6. Ultrafunkula 5:39
7. Hood Movie Stars 2:36
8. Word Up Doc 3:12
9. This Is It! 3:48
10. Out of Frame 3:15
11. Reservoir Dogs 5:16
12. 6 Minutes of Funk 6:24
13. Bounce 2:50
14. Hey Yah Heh 5:33

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Just as Armand Van Helden began to be acknowledged as one of the forefathers of Britain's favorite new dance form of the moment, speed garage, he released Enter the Meatmarket, a tribute to his background in hip-hop and Latino house. In fact, it's an old-school rap album through and through, with a carload of classic "hands in the air" samples from the likes of Fat Boys and Dana Dane plus an appearance by Funkmaster Flex on the devastating "6 Minutes of Funk." But while Van Helden's production skills are solid throughout, Enter the Meatmarket suffers from its lack of true vocals. It's so close to a hip-hop album that the listener can't help but feel that something's missing without the raps.