Loud (album)
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Loud | |||||
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Studio album by Timo Maas | |||||
Released | March 19, 2002 | ||||
Recorded | 2001 | ||||
Genre | Electronica Progressive Trance Techno |
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Label | Kinetic Perfecto |
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Producer | Martin Buttrich | ||||
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Loud is an album by Timo Maas released in 2002. The first track "Help Me" features vocals by Kelis and also contains a sample of the title music from The Day the Earth Stood Still, composed by Bernard Hermann and featuring a Theremin.
[edit] Track listing
- All tracks written by Maas/Buttrich, except where noted.
- "Help Me" (Feat. Kelis) (Maas/Buttrich/Rogers/Hermann)
- "Manga"
- "Hash Driven"
- "Shifter" (Feat. MC Chickaboo) (Maas/Buttrich/Green)
- "Hard Life"
- "That's How I've Been Dancin'" (Feat. Martin Bettinghaus) (Maas/Buttrich/Bettinghaus)
- "We Are Nothing" (Maas/Buttrich/Alexander)
- "Old School Vibes"
- "O.C.B."
- "To Get Down" (Maas/Buttrich/Hagemeister/Barnes)
- "Ubik: The Breakz" (Feat. Martin Bettinghaus) (Maas/Buttrich/Bolleshon/Bettinghaus)
- "Like Love"
- "Caravan" (Feat. Finlay Quaye) (Maas/Buttrich/Quaye)
- "Bad Days"