Gargantuan

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 66:34

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Great prog house album from back in the day...

howyoudoin

... please eMusic put the rest of Guerilla discog up ... :)

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Great early 90!

Palisander

I love this Record. One of my favorite albums of the ninties. Great samples " you donīt believe it dorothy"

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CLASSIC '90's Progressive House

hayhook

Do you like Sasha? He learned everything he knows from Charlie May of Spooky. This album is the template for everything Sasha has ever done. (and if you check the liner notes of Sasha's Airdrawndagger and Xpander albums you'll see Charlie May produced half the tracks) On it's own merits, this album is straight up beautiful medlodies and trancey thumping house. (and don't forget the beastie boys and pixies samples). A true classic influencing and definining the electronica genre since it's release on William Orbit's Guerilla Records label, Spooky disappeared off the map (it seemed) when the various labels they signed to kept going under. Well, they bought back the rights to all of their old releases and are putting them back out on their own spooky.uk.com and keep an eye out for their forthcoming full-length in '07! Over ten years on since it first came out and I still love listening to this album. So psyched to see it available again, and on emusic too!

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One of the landmark LPs (alongside Leftfield’s Leftism) in the resurgence of British house during the ’90s, Gargantuan collects several epic singles — “Schmoo,” the Oakenfold tribute “Land of Oz,” “Don’t Panic” — alongside excellent new material like the two-part “Little Bullet.” Some of the album tracks are a bit predictable, but the duo’s melodic sense and percussive edge rarely misfire. – John Bush