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Cool Steps Drum 'N' Bass Grooves

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Download links and information about Cool Steps Drum 'N' Bass Grooves by DJ Patife. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Drum & Bass, Dancefloor, World Music, Dance Pop genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:18:19 minutes.

Artist: DJ Patife
Release date: 2001
Genre: Drum & Bass, Dancefloor, World Music, Dance Pop
Tracks: 15
Duration: 01:18:19
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Torch of Freedom (DJ Patife Remix) (featuring Cleveland Watkiss, The Source) 5:45
2. A Go Go (DJ Patife Remix) (featuring Trüby Trio / Truby Trio) 4:00
3. Revisited (DJ Patife Remix) (featuring Bad Company) 5:09
4. Só Tinha de Ser Com Você (Cosmonautics Remix) 5:15
5. Future's Call (Makoto Remix) 6:11
6. The Way I Feel (DJ Patife Remix) (featuring John B) 4:43
7. Just a Groove (DJ Patife Remix) (featuring Special Touch) 7:13
8. Pure Funk (DJ Patife Remix) (featuring Solid State) 3:51
9. Grooves, Rítmos, Sons e Vinhetas (featuring Jair Oliveira) 3:26
10. Esfera (Cosmonautics Remix) 7:34
11. Whishing Well (London Elektricity) 5:15
12. Jam Session (featuring João Parahyba / Joao Parahyba) 5:33
13. Supergrass (DJ Patife Remix) (featuring Carlito, DJ Addiction) 5:56
14. 81 Is the Number (featuring Cosmonautics) 4:52
15. Sambassim (DJ Patife Remix) 3:36

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Cool Steps is an album well worthy of one of Brazil's most celebrated drum'n'bass artists. Working with the material of a long row of impressive artists, both Brazilian and international, DJ Patife makes this CD a true pleasure to listen to. It is all drum'n'bass, of course, but the moods and characters of the various tracks vary greatly with the different "guest artists." There are two tracks included by Fernanda Porto, the frenetic "Sambassim" (a big hit in Brazil) and the cooler and melodically more laid-back "Só Tinha Que Ser com Você," which in the hands of DJ Patife becomes much more dancefloor-friendly. Another song that really breathes Brazil is "Esfera" by Technozoide. The English drum'n'bass artist John B. contributes with the fine "The Way I Feel" while another praised Englishman, Cleveland Watkiss, gets the album off to a hot Latin start with "Torch of Freedom." "Supergrass," by Carlito and Addiction, is pure party mood. ~ Philip Jandovský, Rovi