Gone in Thirty Seconds
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Gone in Thirty Seconds | ||
Studio album by analoq | ||
Released | July 20, 2005 | |
Recorded | 2005 | |
Genre | Electronic | |
Length | 29:27 | |
Label | ? | |
Producer(s) | analoq |
Gone in Thirty Seconds is an original album of 8 remixes, originally created for the OverClocked ReMix-based open competition, the Original Remix Competition 17. ORC17 participants arranged analoq's original track "Gone in 3 Minutes," which itself was based off of "Gone in 30 Seconds," originally created by analoq in 2000 for a competition hosted by music site Trax in Space. Impressed by the quality of arrangements created, analoq selected his favorite entries and organized the effort into a full-fledged album. Based off of an electronica track, the album encompasses a range of genres including trance, breakbeat and hip hop.
[edit] Track listing
- "Gone in 30 Seconds" (analoq) – :29
- "Timeless" (Sir NutS) – 5:55
- "Done in 3 Hours" (ArseAssasin) – 4:20
- "Gone Mobile in 30 Prepaid Minutes" (BeaT) – 5:37
- "Gone Forever" (analoq) – 1:39
- Bonus Tracks
- "Give Me 3 Minutes" (Daniel Baranowsky) – 4:10
- "Home at 3 AM" (DarkeSword) – 3:14
- "Warrior (3 Minute Warning Mix)" (DCT) – 4:03
- Samples a capella of Lloyd Banks' "Warrior, Pt. 2"
The album is free and available for download at analoq's website, featuring brief artist commentary on each remix.
[edit] Personnel
- Shariq Ansari ("DarkeSword") – arranger
- Daniel Baranowsky – arranger
- Tuomas Kanerva ("ArseAssassin") – arranger
- Aaron Matthews ("analoq") – arranger, website design, album design, producer
- Michael Molina ("Sir NutS") – arranger
- Seth Peelle ("BeaT") – arranger
- Duane Thorpe ("DCT") – arranger