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Performer: Crossfire
Genre: Electronic
Album: Hideout / Swordfight
Released: 2002
Style: Drum n Bass
MP3 version ZIP size: 1286 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1471 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1184 mb
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 523
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Tracklist

A Hideout 6:48
AA Swordfight 6:22

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – Masterpiece
  • Distributed By – Vinyl Distribution

Credits

  • Mastered By – Neil*
  • Written-By, Producer – D. Van Simaeys*

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
1210 006 Crossfire Hideout / Sword Fight ‎(12", Promo, W/Lbl) 1210 Recordings 1210 006 UK 2002

Arthunter
Not the greatest release on 1210, both these tracks are exceptionally fast, and skirt dangerously close into the region of cheese. Kind of a shame when you take into account the sophistication that the first series of releases possess. "Hideout" kicks off with a wild-western sounding synth playing an overly-familiar series of notes, building and building the beats up till we the first mini-drop, punctuated with a pitched-up vocal sample that would not sound out of place on a happy hardcore track: "What are you stupid? Don't miss!". Cue around 5-6 mins of constant hi-octane drums, and the same blocks of synthwork drifting in and out. If you like it manic then it's definately a tune for you. "Swordfight" is in a similar vain, the same structure and ideas fight for your attention, and the tune sports a bassline that has been greatly inspired by the Knightrider theme.

Mr.Twister
Crossfire uses his patented clean and brutal rhythm assault combined with insistant synth lines to good effect, and the bass is spacious and addictive. Both of these tracks are great dancefloor drivers, tempered with urgency and drama.