Technotronic - Pump Up The Hits -1998- -flac- Link
The year was 1998, and the neon-soaked euphoria of the early '90s house scene had begun to settle into a steady, pulsing nostalgia. In a high-end mastering suite in Brussels, the air was thick with the scent of ozone and expensive espresso. On the desk sat a master tape labeled Technotronic: Pump Up The Hits
Standard MP3s often squash the "air" out of those vintage synthesizers and crisp Roland TR-808 drum patterns. In FLAC, you hear the full dynamic range: Technotronic - Pump Up The Hits -1998- -FLAC-
By 1998, the loudness war had not yet destroyed pop music dynamics. Mastering engineers still respected headroom. Furthermore, Technotronic had evolved. The lineup featuring Ya Kid K (the uncredited vocalist of the original hit) and newcomers like Daisy Dee had matured. The year was 1998, and the neon-soaked euphoria
: An updated club version of their second major hit. In FLAC, you hear the full dynamic range:
likely conjures up neon spandex, high-top fades, and that unmistakable, driving bassline. While "Pump Up the Jam" is their undisputed anthem, the 1998 compilation Pump Up The Hits