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Performer: Earl Zinger
Genre: Electronic
Album: Speaker Stack Commandments
Released: 2004
Style: Future Jazz, Downtempo, Experimental, Electro
MP3 version ZIP size: 1398 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1109 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1655 mb
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 381
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Tracklist

01 Deep Throat 1 0:06
02 Shit Is Banging 1:49
03 Only The Ridiculous Survive 4:51
04 Who Killed Saturday Night 4:10
05 Best Session Ever 4:42
06 Speaker Stack Sound 0:15
07 38 Bus Stop Man 4:11
08 Thames Crokadiles 2:49
09 City Suits Hoxton Trash 3:53
10 Just Might Be 3:28
11 Skujan 2:36
12 24 0:49
13 Heavy Hitter 3:16
14 Deep Throat 2 0:05
15 Zinger's Fitness Video 3:12
16 8 Months Of Reality 3:54
17 Just Killed A Sound 0:15
18 Adidas Jordans (Only 1 Pair Made) 3:04
19 Think They All Gone Home Now 3:43

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
!K7167CD, !K7167 CD Earl Zinger Speaker Stack Commandments ‎(CD, Album, Dig) Studio !K7, Studio !K7 !K7167CD, !K7167 CD France 2004
!K7167LP Earl Zinger Speaker Stack Commandments ‎(2xLP, Album) Studio !K7 !K7167LP Germany 2004
!K7167CD Earl Zinger Speaker Stack Commandments ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Studio !K7 !K7167CD Germany 2004
!K7167LP Earl Zinger Speaker Stack Commandments ‎(2xLP, Album) Studio !K7 !K7167LP France 2004

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Earl Zinger's second album, SPEAKER STACK COMMANDMENTS, has more cohesion than his first, and the glue that holds it together is funk. Though "Only the Ridiculous Survive" could be Zinger's manifesto, it has a solid groove to cement the electro funk bleeping in the background, while "Who Killed Saturday Night" revolves around a mad organ. Zinger's frenzied spoken word makes an acid house-based return on "Best Session Ever," while the digital wiggle of "City Suits Hoxton Trash" adds a touch of soul, which only increases the awesome factor. The drums come to life with "Just Might Be," engaging in a breaks frenzy, while "Skujan" transposes dancehall to Japan ("Zinger's Fitness Video" keeps it firmly near home with a little hint of the Spice Girls). And can I say how much I love the "24" parody? And the closer, the intentionally cheesy "Think They All Gone Home Now" soaks up its sleazy listening pleasure. Follow the commandments!