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Performer: The Neanderthal
Genre: Electronic
Album: Caveman
Released: 2001
Style: Tribal House
MP3 version ZIP size: 1805 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1555 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1701 mb
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 766
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The Neanderthal - Caveman
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Tracklist

A Caveman
B Cavebeats

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – The Exchange
  • Manufactured By – Music Services Unlimited
  • Distributed By – Music Services Unlimited

Credits

  • Mastered By – Mike Marsh

Notes

This is the original white label of 'Caveman' which was available at the time of WMC 2001 and it was very sought after at the time. The only record which contains the Cavebeats version.

Manufactured and distributed by Music Services Unlimited, NY, USA (www.e-msu.com).

Features excerpts from 'Alive' by Daft Punk .

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Etched Runout Side A): RSNL-015 A' MIKE'S™-THE EXCHANGE
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched Runout Side B): RSNL-015 B' MIKE'S™-THE EXCHANGE

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
VLMX 859-3 The Neanderthal Caveman ‎(12", 45 ) Tanga Records VLMX 859-3 Spain 2001

GAMER
Fine piece of production with a nice busy groove, pretty sure if mixed in properly it will go down well at Ministry Of Sound even today and guaranteed to do much more damage than any new hipster / acid / raw / blog house un-energetic trash

Fiarynara
The tribal house thing really has not aged very well and this is prove of it.

Rko
I'm not sworn to secrecy as to who the Neanderthal is...it's Roger Sanchez!

TheSuspect
I’m sworn to secrecy as to who the Neanderthal is, but with the help of a well-chosen Jimmy Castor sample he’s created an essential platter that you certainly haven’t heard the last from. “What we’re gonna do here is go back… way back… back into time, when the only thing that existed were troglodytes, cavemen, cavewomen, neanderthals…” all set atop a quintessentially sounding tribal house beat. It’s as minimal, sparse and desolate as the adjectives get when describing this style of music, yet in the right environment I dare you not to be moved. The bass-savvy fucked-up offering deftly straddles the line that separates commercial and club-culture, and is probably even more of a must than these few enthused words can begin to convey.