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overtone

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  1. I'm listening this track from the south african Maestro, Shift. I love how he stayed consistent during all his career, bringing high quality tracks since day one, shaping the twilight genre for years to come.
  2. I'm listening to this album right now. Discovering that, like many others, Burn In Noise had some interesting stuff pre 2010 before Full-On went Full-Mainstream with mostly souless nonsense tracks that take you on a journey from nothing to nothing. This track sounds nice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fAmQJxSUIw
  3. 1. Train is amazing. The first three minutes of Train... That intro makes you feel heading towards something special. All those beautifulds sounds merging together with that sort of "crying" sounds so good. Then the development of the track after the intro is very well put. For me it's a special track. 2. Pound a Rythm is just not for me. Not my style. I've never enjoyed it. 3. Spinning Into Place, is another one I do enjoy, it's one of the dancefloor oriented ones, with great vocals, specially by the end of the track. 4. Night Lead Me Atray it's a 5 for me. Not because it's bad, but a bit generic and souless. 5. Crystalline just doesn't bring anything new. I've heard this a thousand times before. 6. Shine is the darkest track of the album. Nothing special, buy adds a new colour to the album and it's a good track. Thumbs up for this one. 7. Delina Did It it's the most experimental track of the album, mixing different stuff into one track that reminded me a bit of Pink Floyd kind of style with the gitar notes by around minute 4:00. For me, this one should have been put as the closing track of the album. It's was just the perfect closing to the journey. 8. Sonnambula doesn't add anyting relevant, but at minute 3:30 breaks the feeling of closing the album that we had with Delina Did It. It's a transition track that I would have enjoyed more on a different place. In general it's an album with nice tracks that I do enjoy and listen from time to time. Again, special mention to the intro of Train, wich I could listen in a loop for entire days.
  4. 1. Far Side (Live Version) 07:25 2. Far Side (ReFractor RMX) 07:50 It's been 15 years since Digital Talk released their Audio Extremists in 2010, an album with some of the grooviest basslines ever produced. I missed so much these head banging, floor braking basslines, and Digital Talk was one of the best in the business. Since then, they released a few tracks in some compilations, and waited until 2023 to release an album that was made more than 20 years ago an lost! Dark Visions - The Lost Opus (2023) was such a dissapointment for me since I had been waiting for something new from the french duo for such a long time. It was good news when 'Str3tch' (Julien, one of the two) released 'Wild Side' in 2014 and 'Galactic Gymnastic' in 2024, which kept some of the groovyness and fun from the 2010. While in my dreams I keep thinking a new full album with some new fresh stuff arrives, this was released a few months ago. A two track release with an update of an old track (I hope they stop doing this and focus on some new stuff... it's so dissappointing) and an amazing remix from Refractor, who brings the south african power to the track, with the mastering of Scorb. It sounds so good I can't recommend this track enough. Either if you like the track or not, which I think it's great, you should definitely give it a try to hear the amazing mastering and how clean everything sounds. https://phonixrecords.bandcamp.com/album/tales-from-the-far-side-16-bit
  5. I've been looking for this track for years. Could anyone share please?
  6. There hasn't and there won't be anything like Decoder ever again. Not even Consumed, Gerhard's second album.
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