Cream Soda - NO ME Podcast Episode 2

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Review by Soumyadipta Banerjee

NO ME Podcast Episode 2 by Cream Soda: A Trip Down the Rabbit Hole of Russian House and Techno Alright, so let’s talk about NO ME Podcast Episode 2 by Cream Soda. Released back in 2013, this mixtape is a raw slice of Russian electronic goodness that doesn’t try too hard to impress—it just does. If you’re into house and techno with that underground edge, this one’s worth your time. The whole thing feels like a late-night drive through neon-lit streets, where the basslines pulse as much as your heartbeat. The album kicks off with some killer tracks, but two stood out for me personally—“Music Is Here (Cream Soda Remix)” and “Move Your Acid.” Let’s start with “Music Is Here.” Man, this track hits different. It’s got this hypnotic groove that sneaks up on you, layering synths over a beat that’s both chill and kinda menacing at the same time. You know those moments when you’re zoning out and suddenly realize you’ve been nodding your head for five minutes straight? Yeah, that happened here. The remix tag really adds something fresh; it’s not just another predictable banger—it keeps you guessing. Then there’s “Move Your Acid,” which is exactly what it sounds like: pure acid techno vibes. This one slaps hard. There’s something about the squelchy bassline that feels nostalgic yet completely new all at once. I could picture losing my mind to this in some dimly lit club where everyone’s sweating and no one cares anymore. It’s chaotic but in the best way possible, like controlled chaos bottled up into six glorious minutes. What makes this mixtape special isn’t just the music itself—it’s how Cream Soda stitched everything together. As a DJ mix, it flows seamlessly from one track to the next without ever feeling forced or boring. Tracks like “Love Saves The Day” bring in softer, melodic touches, while others like “Acid Vertigo” crank things back up to eleven. Honestly, it’s hard not to respect the effort that went into curating this vibe. One thing I gotta mention though—the label situation here. Not On Label? Like… bruh, come on. That screams DIY energy, but hey, maybe that’s part of its charm. It feels unpolished in all the right ways, like they didn’t care about fitting any mold or chasing trends. And honestly, we need more of that kind of authenticity in music today. So yeah, if you’re looking for polished production and chart-topping hits, this ain’t it. But if you want an hour-plus journey through gritty, soulful house and techno that’ll make you forget what year it is, give NO ME Podcast Episode 2 a spin. Just don’t blame me if you end up stuck in your own little dance trance. Oh, and random thought—I wonder if Cream Soda regrets naming themselves after a soda brand now? Like imagine trying to explain that to someone who only knows it as the fizzy drink. Awkward.

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Artist: Cream Soda
Album: NO ME Podcast Episode 2

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Move Your Acid
Addct
I Don't Care
U & Me
No Game
Light Of The Night
I Want You (Get Together)
U Luv Me (Ellipse Remix)
Let's Go Dancing (Kinly Remix)
Acid Vertigo
Mighty
Gravure
Stars (Armulik Remix)
Going On
Your Choice
Untitled
Love Saves The Day
I Believe
Limelight
Acid Love
Let You (Zokra Remix)
Missing You
She Played Me (Vip Mix)
Music Is Here (Cream Soda Remix)

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Labels

Not On Label

Listen online

  • ouvir online
  • ascolta in linea
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • lyssna på nätet
  • écouter en ligne
  • online anhören
  • escuchar en línea
  • lytte på nettet
  • online luisteren

Formats

  • File
  • MP3
  • Mixed
  • 320 kbps

Credits

RoleCredit
DJ MixCream Soda

Notes

Exclusive tracks: 4-6, 8, 10-12, 14-16, 18, 20, 21

About Cream Soda

Cream Soda are two Moscow-based producers, Dima Nova and Ilya Gadaev. Cream Soda's music is full of the warmth of vintage synthesizers, classic house vibes and captivating vocals. Cream Soda is honest, festive house music with a late Eighties-early Nineties groove that sounds great in any decent club.

Name Vars

  • Cream Soda
  • Crema De La Soda
  • Crema de la Soda
  • Крем Сода

Aliases

  • Locked Club

Members

  • Anna Rome
  • Dima Nova
  • Ilya Gadaev

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *NO ME Podcast Episode 2* by Cream Soda is a hidden gem in the electronic music scene. Released in 2013 in Russia, it’s a mix of House and Techno vibes that feels like a journey. One standout track, *"Music Is Here (Cream Soda Remix),"* shows off their signature style—blending raw beats with hypnotic melodies. What makes it even more unique? It was released under the label "Not On Label," giving it an underground, DIY feel. If you’re into tracks like *"Acid Love"* or *"Let’s Go Dancing (Kinly Remix),"* this one’s worth checking out.