| 1 | –Feedmann aka Robert D | Oye Tu (Polium Remix) | 6:30 |
| 2 | –Feedmann aka Robert D | Semental (Original mix) | 6:10 |
| 3 | –Feedmann aka Robert D | Oye Tu (Original mix) | 6:10 |
| 4 | –Feedmann aka Robert D | Semental (Sven Jozwiak remix) | 6:56 |
supported by international TOP artists as:
Dubfire | Richie Hawtin | Dr. Motte | Noel Sanger | Henry
Saiz | Audiojack | Afrilounge | Alexi Delano | Daniele Papini | Stereo K | Andro + Dimit | Intrallazzi Aka the Cube Guys | Nihil Young | DJ Ralf | Jon Sa Trinxa | Pierre Deutschmann | Click Click | and many more
Very few artists in this industry are able to move from conception to the release in the span of only a few months. Even fewer artists manage to pull off this feat with their debut release on a label as revered as QT RECORDS. Robert D aka Feedmannseems to be such an artists Track's ideas a simple identity is found in the subtle movements of a delay unit as it undulates over a deep bass line that has one purpose: making bodies move.
Flipping the record over reveals a slightly harder edge that perfectly continues on the trajectory already set in motion. Touch adds a can of funk to the techno stew pot with a bouncing bass line that occasionally gets taken over by a straight-edged, driving rhythm that techno is so known for its monster bass line and disease ridden hook that it fights for its life while destroying everything it comes into contact with.