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Quantum - Outrage (Yoyo) review


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Tracklist:

1. Ketzer 4 ever 144 bpm

2. Flangerized 145

3. Love Affair 145

4. Blue Sky 145

5. Gog U Magog 145

6. Cells remix 145

7. When You See The Light 142

8. Outrage 140

9. It Never Ends 140

 

Quantum aka Dj Gigi – Ovek Olam project (Gidi Snapir)brings us his debut album Outrage after a promising Cd single Flangerized.

 

I would describe his style as an unprobable meeting between dark-cyber-apocalyptic atmospheres & discret happy-go-lucky melodies.

 

Ketzer 4 ever contains several slighty sour klonky tones, very funny.

 

Flangerized got a Pynk Floyd guitar riff alike intro, the electric guitar part remains a bit then you penetrate the darker Quantum’s sonic dimension with some hesitating bleeps intrusions.

 

Love Affair got also funny sounds which seems to fall or exactly tumble down in succession which constrastes with an authoritative heavy bassline, also embellished later on with trembling tones.

 

In Blue Sky, the bassline is rougher, dryer as i like to say. Except a discret nonchalant melody coming out from kinda soft industrial tone & a changing bassline getting announcing (around 6’00) the unexpected final boisterous blaze.

 

The bassline is more bouncy in Gog U Magog, a weird tone comes at 2’40 something like if someone was puting out one’s tongue in front of you several times in a flouting way. After around 4’30 the atmosphere evolves into more apocalyptic with a dramatic emphasis at 7’30.

 

In Cells remix, you’ll notice quickly the use of percussions in the background as well as some collapsing electric guitar riffs, on the end kinda overwhelming rain occurs by way of final cut.

 

When you see the light is without doubt the most futuristic cyber robotic sounding & happy freaky track of the album.

 

Outrage goes on the raving futistic trend of previous tune, Quantum has also injected percussions here in order to make you be all at sea.

 

 

It never ends sounds more gloomy with a hint of melancholy in the melody maybe coz it’s time to separate from Quantum therefore closes nicely in the same way of the whole content of this miscellany.

 

 

The good unexpected surprise of this debut 2004.

8/10

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