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Tracklist

1To The Moon
2Rescue Me
3Let's Do This

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
W 300Two Let's Do This ‎(12", Ora)R & S RecordsW 300Belgium1991

Credits

  • Written-By, ProducerGijs Vroom, Stephan Stein

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: (Side A): W 300-AI FOON MASTERING
  • Matrix / Runout: (Side B): W 300-BI
  • Rights Society: SABAM TM

Companies

  • Mastered At – Foon

Video

Info

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Two - Let's Do This mp3

Performer: Two

Title: Let's Do This

Country: Belgium

Release date: 1991

Label: R & S Records

Style: Techno

Catalog: W 300

Genre: Electronic

Size MP3: 2342 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

Votes: 772

Record source: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Pink/Silver sleeve

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Buzalas
I have the version as pictured here on Discogs. Dutch dj Dimitri played this often in 1991.
Buzalas
I have the version as pictured here on Discogs. Dutch dj Dimitri played this often in 1991.
Jaiarton
Hi Guys thanks for the nice words it was a pleasure making this records, and yes it is correct it came also in orange sleeve and there are also black sleeves. Original sold about 2500 copy's but i guess that the make more of it :-)
Jaiarton
Hi Guys thanks for the nice words it was a pleasure making this records, and yes it is correct it came also in orange sleeve and there are also black sleeves. Original sold about 2500 copy's but i guess that the make more of it :-)
Androrim
Also orange sleeve overhere, never seen the one pictured here on Discogs. To the moon is still one of my all time favorites!
Androrim
Also orange sleeve overhere, never seen the one pictured here on Discogs. To the moon is still one of my all time favorites!
Dream
Thanks the track Two the moon we make in 2 hours because we needed a extra track for the ep.
Dream
Thanks the track Two the moon we make in 2 hours because we needed a extra track for the ep.
Voodoogore
I've bought this record twice and both came in the same orange sleeve. So I wonder if it came in two different kind of sleeves when looking at the picture of this release.
Voodoogore
I've bought this record twice and both came in the same orange sleeve. So I wonder if it came in two different kind of sleeves when looking at the picture of this release.
Otrytrerl
Yes. I happen to have it in an orange sleeve aswell. I've seen it on two or three other occasions aswell, always in an orange sleeve.
Otrytrerl
Yes. I happen to have it in an orange sleeve aswell. I've seen it on two or three other occasions aswell, always in an orange sleeve.
Beahelm
This is a seriously underated record : "Let's Do This" stomping techno-house with a rolling synth bassline, and a typicall House stab activatin on top, plus many rythms effects, Vroom and his friend did a great job on this one, retaining the urgency of "Energy Flash" and the madness of "Mentasm". The B-side starts with "To The Moon" a moody techno track, slightly slower than A-side, and constructed around some very nice melodies. The last effort here starts with an Outlander's "Vamp"-like sample intro, and develops as a ravey-styled stomper, more repetitive and a bit "easy", but certainly a mover back then... As a conclusion, you do not have here a cult classic like the tracks I quoted above, but definitely a good addition to a selective collection of the many faces of Techno-house.
Beahelm
This is a seriously underated record : "Let's Do This" stomping techno-house with a rolling synth bassline, and a typicall House stab activatin on top, plus many rythms effects, Vroom and his friend did a great job on this one, retaining the urgency of "Energy Flash" and the madness of "Mentasm". The B-side starts with "To The Moon" a moody techno track, slightly slower than A-side, and constructed around some very nice melodies. The last effort here starts with an Outlander's "Vamp"-like sample intro, and develops as a ravey-styled stomper, more repetitive and a bit "easy", but certainly a mover back then... As a conclusion, you do not have here a cult classic like the tracks I quoted above, but definitely a good addition to a selective collection of the many faces of Techno-house.