Victoria Silvstedt - Party Line

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Review by Andrea Lewis

Party Line by Victoria Silvstedt: A Wild Ride Through Euro House Chaos Alright, let’s get this straight—Victoria Silvstedt’s Party Line isn’t just another 90s relic collecting dust in some forgotten corner of Spotify. Released in '99 under EMI (Sweden), this album slaps harder than most electronic records from that era. It’s raw, unapologetic, and dripping with Swedish precision. If you’re into Euro House vibes that scream “dance floor or die,” buckle up, because this one’s got teeth. Let’s talk tracks. The standout? Duh, “Party Line (Radio Version)”. This track hits like a sugar rush at 2 a.m., but instead of crashing, it keeps climbing. Dean’n, Robert Uhlmann, and Robin Rex pulled out all the stops here—they wrote it, produced it, arranged it, hell, they probably even dreamed about it. You can hear their fingerprints all over the beat. That pulsing bassline? Killer. Those synths? Sharp enough to cut glass. And don’t even get me started on Silvstedt’s vocals—they’re playful yet edgy, like she knows something you don’t. By the time the chorus kicks in, you’ll wanna grab someone by the wrist and drag them onto the nearest dance floor. No excuses. Then there’s “Party Line (Extended Version)”, which feels like an afterparty that refuses to end. Same vibe as the radio cut, but stretched out and wilder, like someone spiked the punch bowl with pure adrenaline. The extra layers give it this hypnotic groove—you lose yourself in it. Honestly, I’ve had moments where I forgot what year it was while listening to this version. Credit goes to Björn Engelmann for mastering it so damn well; every beat lands like a punch. The production team behind this thing deserves mad props. Dean’n and Uhlmann didn’t just phone it in—they went full beast mode. From writing killer lyrics to mixing and arranging, these guys owned every step of the process. Even the sleeve design by Sarah Sheppard screams late-90s cool without being cheesy. Add Dr. Reingold’s guitar riffs sneaking in subtly, and you’ve got a recipe for chaos wrapped in professionalism. So yeah, Party Line is more than just an album—it’s a vibe, a lifestyle, maybe even a cry for help. Listening to it now feels like stepping into a time machine set to “maximum rave.” But here’s the kicker: despite its age, it doesn’t feel dated. Maybe it’s the energy, maybe it’s Silvstedt’s voice cutting through like a chainsaw, or maybe it’s just the fact that good music never truly dies. Final thought? This record could’ve been made yesterday—or tomorrow. Either way, it still bangs. Now go listen to it before your friends do, ‘cause trust me, they will.

Download Victoria Silvstedt - Party Line
Artist: Victoria Silvstedt
Album: Party Line
Rating: 4.0

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Download

Filename: victoria-silvstedt-party-line.zip
  • MP3 size: 15.2 mb
  • FLAC size: 61.8 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Party Line (Extended Version)4:55
Party Line (Radio Version)3:31

Video

Victoria Silvstedt-Partyline
Victoria Silvstedt - Party Line (Extented Version)
VICTORIA SILVSTEDT - Party Line (Version Edit)

Images

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Catalog Numbers

7243 88069 2 3

Labels

EMI

Listen online

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

Formats

  • CD
  • Single
  • Cardboard Sleeve

Companies

RoleCompany
Mastered AtCutting Room
Published ByTG Publishing
Phonographic Copyright (p)EMI Music Publishing Scandinavia AB

Credits

RoleCredit
GuitarDr Reingold
ManagementSweden Artists
Mastered ByBjörn Engelmann
Music ByDean'n, Robert Uhlmann, Robin Rex
Lyrics ByDean'n, Robert Uhlmann, Robin Rex
Photography ByJohn Scarisbrick
ProducerDean'n, Robert Uhlmann
Recorded ByDean'n, Robert Uhlmann
Arranged ByDean'n, Robert Uhlmann
Mixed ByDean'n, Robert Uhlmann
SleeveSarah Sheppard

About Victoria Silvstedt

Swedish model, singer and scandal queen, born 19 September 1974 in Skelleftehamn. Released her album "Girl On The Run" in 1999 including the hit singles "Rocksteady Love" and "Hello Hey".

Real Name

    • Karin Victoria Silvstedt

Name Vars

  • Victoria

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The 1999 album *Party Line* by Victoria Silvstedt was a full-circle creative effort. Nearly every aspect of the record, from music composition to production and mixing, was handled by just two people: Dean'n and Robert Uhlmann. Even the extended and radio versions of the titular track were crafted by this dynamic duo. It’s like they didn’t just make an album—they built a whole world around it. Pretty impressive for a Euro House gem out of Sweden!

Comments

abernsphoto
2025-03-11
The fun thing is that you can see Dr. Bombay "Calcutta Taxidriver Man" on the dancefloor LOL,,,,,,,LOVE FROM SWEDEN❤❤❤
itiner8
2025-03-10
I like this it´s Max Martin who produced this,,,,,,,,,,LOVE FROM SWEDEN❤❤❤
jjammaray
2025-03-09
Is there a music video that screams "yea everyone rock your shit its the night of urs live in 90's" then this one?
henry60808
2025-03-08
Super bien top, j'aime bien.
Not bad at all
Come on and join the potty line.
anaverdon7
2025-03-06
Så sjukt 80-tal även om det är sent 90-tal... Shit Vickan Silvstedt.....