music.wikisort.org - CompositionThe Coming Storm is the fifth studio album by British electronic group Freestylers. The album was released on 10 June 2013, almost seven years after their last. It is their first full-length release through the Black Hole Recordings subsidiary Rub-A-Duck. It is also one of their first projects with Chris Bishop from Stereo:Type, the new addition to their production team.[1]
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2013 studio album by Freestylers
The Coming Storm |
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Released | 10 June 2013 |
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Recorded | 2011 - 2013 |
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Length | 56:33 |
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Label | Rub-A-Duck |
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Producer | Matt Cantor, Aston Harvey, Chris Bishop |
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- "Frozen"
Released: 15 August 2011
- "Over You"
Released: 14 November 2011
- "The Coming Storm"
Released: 15 April 2013
- "You and What Army"
Released: 27 May 2013
- "Falling"
Released: 10 February 2014
- "The Sound"
Released: 12 May 2014
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Background and release
Throughout the album, the Freestylers showcase their ever-eclectic style and renegade approach to production focusing on everything in the bass music spectrum, including drum and bass, dubstep, speed garage and acid house, while also not shying away from their well-known hip hop/breakbeat style. The album features collaborations with various artists such as Stereo:Type, Wizard (a frequent collaborator with DJ Deekline), SirReal, Laura Steel, Irwin Sparkes, Takura Tendayi, Synikall and hiphouse legend Fast Eddie.
The first two singles that the Freestylers released after signing to the Rub-A-Duck label, "Frozen", recorded with Joshua Steele (a.k.a. Flux Pavilion), and "Over You", which featured Ami Carmine, were included in the album as bonus tracks.
Through their SoundCloud page, the track "Calling Me Home" (featuring D.V.) was released as a free download to promote the release of the album and its title single.[2] Later, a remix competition for "The Coming Storm" was held to celebrate the launch of the new album at Subsound, Liverpool.[3] They have also released their own VIP mix of the track.[4]
Track listing
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1. | "Ignite" (with Stereo:Type featuring Illaman and Serocee) | 4:12 |
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2. | "Yours to Waste" (featuring Irwin Sparkes) | 4:00 |
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3. | "Falling" (featuring Laura Steel) | 4:37 |
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4. | "The Coming Storm" (with Stereo:Type featuring Takura) | 4:50 |
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5. | "Who Got Da Buzz" (featuring Synikall) | 3:40 |
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6. | "Give Me Life" (featuring Laura Steel) | 4:45 |
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7. | "You and What Army" | 4:32 |
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8. | "Is It Possible" (featuring Valerie M) | 4:38 |
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9. | "U Betta Stand Up" (with Wizard featuring SirReal) | 3:26 |
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10. | "The Sound" (featuring Fast Eddie) | 4:39 |
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11. | "All for Nothing" (featuring Irwin Sparkes) | 3:08 |
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12. | "Memories" (featuring Them&Us) | 4:26 |
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13. | "Fall from Grace" (featuring Maikal X) | 5:40 |
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Bonus Track Version[5]Title |
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14. | "The Coming Storm" (Extended Mix) (with Stereo:Type featuring Takura) | 6:06 |
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15. | "The Coming Storm" (Ed Solo Remix) (with Stereo:Type featuring Takura) | 4:12 |
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16. | "The Coming Storm" (Sound Avtar Remix with Stereo:Type featuring Takura) | 3:38 |
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17. | "Frozen" (featuring Joshua Steele) | 6:50 |
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18. | "Over You" (featuring Ami Carmine) | 6:01 |
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19. | "The Coming Storm" (video) | 3:37 |
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20. | "Frozen" (video) | 3:22 |
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21. | "Over You" (video) | 3:31 |
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- Notes
- Track 7 "You and What Army" features uncredited vocals by Andrea Martin
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from AllMusic[6]
- Freestylers
- Matt Cantor, Aston Harvey - all instruments, production
- Chris Bishop - engineering
- Technical and other personnel
- Hugo de Graaf – artwork, design
- Jammy Jay – cut, scratching
- Naweed – mastering
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- Additional musicians
- Marcel Atteen – vocals, writer (9)
- E.L. Isselt – writer (13)
- Valerie Malcolm – vocals, writer (8)
- A. Martin – writer (7)
- M.A. Parkinson – writer (13)
- Dave Penning – vocals, writer (1)
- Lee Potter – writer (12)
- Amy Richardson – writer (12)
- Edwin Smith – vocals, writer (10)
- Irwin Sparkes – vocals, writer (2, 11)
- Laura Steel – vocals, writer (3, 6)
- Takura Tendayi – vocals, writer (4)
- Jerome Thompson – vocals, writer (1)
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- Stereo:Type – co-producer (1, 4)
- Synikall – vocals (5)
- Wizard – co-producer (9)
- Them&Us – vocals (12)
- Maikal X – vocals (13)
- Ed Solo – remixer, additional production (15)
- Sound Avtar – remixer, additional production (16)
- Joshua Steele – vocals, writer, co-producer (17)
- Ami Carmine – vocals (18)
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Release history
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United Kingdom
Netherlands |
10 June 2013 |
Rub-A-Duck |
Rub A Duck CD 02 |
CD, digital download |
External links
References
Freestylers |
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- Matt Cantor
- Aston Harvey
- Chris Bishop
- MC SirReal
- Rich Budgen
- Dave Budgen
- Sam Edwards
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