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Tracklist

1Swain & ParisWhat Is This?5:17
2Swain & SnellDeniy4:34
3Livio & RobyBitter Sweet (Terrace Mix)6:13
4Kevin SwainLights Out Intro 12:09
5Drax & GoodingABC
Featuring – Taariq
6:32
6J&S ProjectHit4:19
7Nick KAttack Mars!4:49
8Rice & PeasDrop Big Bombs5:48
9Ben WijayWait4:42
10Saints & SinnersPushin Too Hard (Ricky Ryan Edit)
Remix – Ricky Ryan
4:17
11Alex DolbyObsessive Sound7:33
12WawaFlamengo (Lawlers Lights Out Edit)
Remix – Steve Lawler
3:02
13LützenkirchenDaily Disco5:24
14BlendbrankMetro Kiev (Ricky Ryan Edit)
Remix – Ricky Ryan
1:30
15AxwellFeel The Vibe (Till The Morning Comes) (Seamus Haji Exclusive Lights Out Edit)
Remix – Seamus Haji
7:51
16Livio & RobyOut Of Bass5:37
17Suicide Sports ClubI Don't Know (King Unique Remix)
Remix – King Unique
4:02
18Matthias HeilbronnLike This (Lawlers Lights Out Edit)
Remix – Steve Lawler
5:47
19Stu HirstRhythmique (Grayson Shipley Re-Edit)
Remix – Grayson Shipley
6:33
20Mono Let's Go5:32
21Criss SourceHugs N' Kisses5:34
22The Skeleton KeyThe Conjure (Steve Lawler Remix)
Remix – Steve Lawler
6:54
23NeverdogsMoltobeat5:12
24Kevin SwainLights Out Intro 23:00
25Fred Everything & 20 For 7Friday (Trentemøller Remix)
Featuring – Vanessa BakerRemix – Trentemøller
3:40
26F.E.D.O.Happy Days (Don't Stop) (Fedo Orange Mix)4:05
27Anja SchneiderCreaky Thoughts3:46
28Alex McCullochMoogment5:19

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
noneSteve Lawler Lights Out 3 ‎(2xCDr, Mixed, Unofficial)Provocative Music noneRussia2005
GULO 003DIGSteve Lawler Lights Out 3 ‎(29xFile, MP3, Comp)Global Underground GULO 003DIGUK2005
GULO003CDPROSteve Lawler Lights Out 3 ‎(2xCDr, Mixed, Promo)Global Underground GULO003CDPROUK2005
GULO003CDXSteve Lawler Lights Out 3 ‎(3xCD, Ltd, Mixed)Global Underground GULO003CDXUK2005
GULO003VINSteve Lawler Lights Out 3 (Sampler 1) ‎(12", Smplr)Global Underground GULO003VINUK2005

Credits

  • DJ MixSteve Lawler

Notes

Samples and Acapellas used mentioned on the cover.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 828272500727

Video

Info

Lights Out, Vol. Your Rating. Overview . Steve Lawler. You may submit artist- and album-related corrections to the TiVo data team by following the steps on this page. For other feedback please visit our GetSatisfaction page. Please note that we cannot respond to address or phone information requests for any person identified in our database, nor can we forward fan mail. Songs in album Steve Lawler - Lights Out 3 2005. Kevin Swain - Lights Out Intro 1. Steve Lawler Lights Out 3 Label: Global Underground Ltd. GULO003CD Format: 2 CD, Mixed Country: UK Released: Oct 2005 Genre: Electronic Lights Out 1, this is the TOP of the Lights Out Series by Steve Lawler, a lot of sourround sounds, that takes you on a journey of beats and grooves. High High Recommended Read more. I've never heard of Steve Lawler before. The album is full of sexy dark bass that makes you wanna dance and do bad things : If you love good house music, this one is a must have. Read more. Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей. Listen free to Steve Lawler Lights Out 3 Lights Out Intro 1, Wait and more. 26 tracks 131:03. Steve Lawler needs no introduction, but he certainly warrants one. You would be hard pushed to find a more in-form, in-demand, exceptionally talented artist, regarded as highly by his industry peers as he is by his huge global base of musically educated fans. Steve Lawler, a child of the acid house generation, has been busy with the beats long before genres were but a twinkle in clublandʼs eye. Lights Out 3. Critic Score. Based on 1 review. User Score. Or consider a donation More Albums. View All. Lights Out. Dark Drums 2. Lights Out 2. In 2002, Lights Out 1 exploded with a much-needed growl during a time when compilations were quite ordinary to say the least. While still primarily tribal in feel, you could sense that Lawlers time with that sound was drawing to a close. This was made more than obvious in 2003 when Lights Out 2 was released. Today, in 2005, with the release of Lights Out 3, comes the last chronicle in Lawlers musical transformation. The first part of this compilation begins in typical Lawler style with Lights Out Intro 1 and then kicks off on a very subdued level with Ben Wigans Wait and then moves along a nice groove with Nick Ks Attack Mars. Steve Lawler - Lights Out 3. House Music Krasnodar Region Community. Livio & Roby. Bitter Sweet Terrace Mix

Steve Lawler - Lights Out 3 mp3

Performer: Steve Lawler

Title: Lights Out 3

Country: UK

Release date: Oct 2005

Label: Global Underground

Style: Progressive House, House, Electro, Tech House

Catalog: GULO003CD

Genre: Electronic

Size MP3: 1319 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

Votes: 286

Record source: 2 × CD, Mixed

MP3 Related to Steve Lawler - Lights Out 3

Granijurus
Steve Lawler basically hooked the world on the dark tribal sound back in 2000. He then basically hooked the world on filthy electro basslines over the subsequent couple of years. If you're expecting a fresh new addiction now, though, you're likely to be disappointed. Were it not for some annoying accapella going "Lights Out!" over every other track, it'd be easy to get it mixed up with the other 500 billion electro-house mixes out in the last year (each, we're told, is an "brave new direction" for the particular DJ, so brave that EVERYONE IN THE UNIVERSE IS AND HAS BEEN DOING IT FOR A YEAR OR TWO NOW. Rant over). Anyway, the bulk of the mix is made up of mediocre, hookless electro-y groove tracks from the same three guys that make everything else (oh Lord, deliver me from another Trentemoller remix). The quality control is somewhat erratic. It seems that Lawler's track selection is based on a three point plan of tunes that have
1. a bassline that goes bzzzzzzzzzzt.
2. a kick that goes "dink".
3. a synth that goes weeeoooeeooo.
Before long, you're rather weeeeeoooed out by the whole thing.

This is not to say there aren't highlights. These come when the producer has managed to slip in something hummable among the dirgey morass - in this case, Livio & Roby's Bitter Sweet, Lutzenkirchen's Daily Disco and the Haji mix of Feel This Vibe. Nick K's Attack Mars! is good too, and is the only straight groove track that actually grooves. Good stuff, but nothing that would stretch a Ministry annual, is it? And besides, three of those four appear on the vinyl samplers, presumably without some woman going "lights out!" all the way through.

The bottom line is, if you're expecting tribal house, you've probably been in a coma for 5 years but it ain't here. If you're expecting the funky, percussive dirty tribal sound from the last two LO mixes, tough titties too. If you're worried it's a little too "now", then you're absolutely right.

So, Steve. How about a 'brave new direction' for Lights Out 4?
Granijurus
Steve Lawler basically hooked the world on the dark tribal sound back in 2000. He then basically hooked the world on filthy electro basslines over the subsequent couple of years. If you're expecting a fresh new addiction now, though, you're likely to be disappointed. Were it not for some annoying accapella going "Lights Out!" over every other track, it'd be easy to get it mixed up with the other 500 billion electro-house mixes out in the last year (each, we're told, is an "brave new direction" for the particular DJ, so brave that EVERYONE IN THE UNIVERSE IS AND HAS BEEN DOING IT FOR A YEAR OR TWO NOW. Rant over). Anyway, the bulk of the mix is made up of mediocre, hookless electro-y groove tracks from the same three guys that make everything else (oh Lord, deliver me from another Trentemoller remix). The quality control is somewhat erratic. It seems that Lawler's track selection is based on a three point plan of tunes that have
1. a bassline that goes bzzzzzzzzzzt.
2. a kick that goes "dink".
3. a synth that goes weeeoooeeooo.
Before long, you're rather weeeeeoooed out by the whole thing.

This is not to say there aren't highlights. These come when the producer has managed to slip in something hummable among the dirgey morass - in this case, Livio & Roby's Bitter Sweet, Lutzenkirchen's Daily Disco and the Haji mix of Feel This Vibe. Nick K's Attack Mars! is good too, and is the only straight groove track that actually grooves. Good stuff, but nothing that would stretch a Ministry annual, is it? And besides, three of those four appear on the vinyl samplers, presumably without some woman going "lights out!" all the way through.

The bottom line is, if you're expecting tribal house, you've probably been in a coma for 5 years but it ain't here. If you're expecting the funky, percussive dirty tribal sound from the last two LO mixes, tough titties too. If you're worried it's a little too "now", then you're absolutely right.

So, Steve. How about a 'brave new direction' for Lights Out 4?