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4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent German Progressive House, November 7, 2001
If you haven't heard of 666, be forewarned. These guys are some of the most creative Progressive House DJ's in Europe. What's odd about this group is that they are from Germany, yet all their song titles and lyrics are Spanish, with a little English thrown in here and there. This is just a small demonstration of their bizarre creativity.
666 has had massive exposure on the dance floor with hits like D.E.V.I.L. (Break the Spell Mix), Bomba, Amokk, Diablo, and Los Ninos del Demonio (Notice how they commonly mispell the song titles. It just adds to the madness). Several of these songs are not featured on this album, so I couldn't imagine buying "Who's Afraid Of...?" without also buying "Paradoxx."
On their second release following the massively popular "Paradoxx", 666 includes their best song to date, D.E.V.I.L. (Break the Spell Mix). This time the focus is more on melody. Tracks like "Ruido Sintetico" and "Salute" are extremely catchy and easily listenable. The 666 New Millenium Megamix is a nice addition to the CD as well.
Trust me, if you like to dance, and especially if you like Progressive Hard House and Techno, you needn't hear more. So go get this now!
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5.0 out of 5 stars
A great album, November 10, 2007
This review is from: Who's Afraid of (Audio CD)
This album is realy great. I love 666, and I love this album. All of the tracks are realy great.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
666 - Not just for breakfast anymore!, September 10, 2001
This is a decent album, featuring some great loops and some mixing worthy of DJ Shadow. I think of it as what would happen if Prodigy had been spanish. Worth checking into.
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