David Guetta - Nothing But The Beat Ultimate -flac- -2cd- Online

| # | Title | Notes | |---|-------|-------| | 1 | “The Alphabeat” | A fan favorite—driving, minimal, and hypnotic. Often used as an intro track live. | | 2 | “Titanium” (feat. Sia) [Instrumental] | Strips back Sia’s vocal to reveal the chord progression and synth layers. | | 3 | “Turn Me On” (Instrumental) | Exposes Nicki Minaj’s backing production: sharp plucks, sub-bass. | | 4 | “She Wolf” (Instrumental) | The percussive elements shine—congas, shakers, and synth stabs. | | 5 | “Without You” (Instrumental) | Usher’s melody is carried by a simple yet effective synth lead. | | 6 | “Where Them Girls At” (Instrumental) | Pure low-end energy. A subwoofer workout. | | 7 | “Little Bad Girl” (Instrumental) | The vocal chop drop is more obvious without lyrics. | | 8 | “Repeat” (Instrumental) | Jessie J’s absence reveals Guetta’s playful arpeggios. | | 9 | “Night of Your Life” (Instrumental) | Jennifer Hudson’s vocal is replaced by a synth line—different mood entirely. | | 10 | “I Can Only Imagine” (Instrumental) | Darker and more atmospheric. | | 11 | “Sunshine” (with Avicii) | A progressive house masterpiece. Avicii’s melodic touch + Guetta’s groove. | | 12 | “Lunar” (with Afrojack) | Heavy, bouncing electro house. Afrojack’s signature percussion. | | 13 | “Paris” | A hidden gem. Deep, driving, and emotional. Rarely played live. | | 14 | “Glasgow” | Named after a Scottish city—big-room intensity. | | 15 | “The Whisperer” | A minimal, late-night cut. Shows Guetta’s underground roots. |

True FLAC (uncompressed), CUE sheets included, artwork scanned from original 2CD booklet. David Guetta - Nothing But The Beat Ultimate -FLAC- -2CD-

Guetta's breakthrough came with the release of his 2004 album "Guetta Blaster," which included the hit single "The World Is Mine." However, it was his 2007 album "Pop Life" that catapulted him to international fame, featuring collaborations with artists like Justin Bieber, Rihanna, and will.i.am. | # | Title | Notes | |---|-------|-------|

Often the favorite of EDM purists, this disc removes the superstar vocalists to showcase Guetta’s production roots. It features collaborations with titans like Avicii ("Sunshine") and Afrojack ("Lunar"), offering a more "fidgety, DayGlo house music" style that pays homage to early French electronic influences. Sia) [Instrumental] | Strips back Sia’s vocal to

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