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Stardust

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Download links and information about Stardust by The Cosmonauts. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Disco genres. It contains 4 tracks with total duration of 21:54 minutes.

Artist: The Cosmonauts
Release date: 2012
Genre: Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Disco
Tracks: 4
Duration: 21:54
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Stardust (Original) 5:39
2. Stardust (Kolombo Remix) 5:14
3. Stardust (Linntronix Remix) 5:01
4. Stardust (Justin Robertson's the Deadstock 33's Remix) 6:00

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The London-based duo of Paulie Warpsen and Dave Cosmonaut (a.k.a. Cosmonauts) describe their blend of '80s-inspired electro, Italian-flavored disco, synths, and intergalactic house as “total feeling” music. Their 2012 Stardust EP makes good on that claim with the opening title track, which swirls progressive dance floor rhythms with sultry female singing and blaring synth tones that are dynamically hard-panned for a call-and-response effect. Belgian DJ/producer Olivier Grégoire (a.k.a. Kolombo) serves up the first remix, infusing a deep house production with bygone Eurobeat bass, exhaling synth notes, and thumping rhythms. Germany's Linntronix mixes in a healthy balance of early-'90s acid house and early-'80s synth-funk. Justin Robertson closes the EP by gutting the song of its analog keyboards and synthesized bass. He mixes in layers of a darker and more chilling soundscape that has more to do with the hardscrabble street life of his hometown (Manchester, England) than any throwback nostalgia.