[Techno] Ghostnote - Mr. Compton
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Produced really well i thought, I liked it a lot, nice work!
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That's one serious kick. Nice little hat play on the intro. Weird and neat little pitched percussive stuff slightly left. Insanity when it all kicks in! Is this hardcore death-techno? It's crazy that's for sure. Feels like a head-dive into a nutzoid acid trip. I like the dissonance and laser zaps. Lots going on. I don't know if I like it or hate it but it really is dark and interesting.
Nice break and bass drops. I think I'm in Hell now after the 3 minute mark... Shadow people coming my direction..
Total madness! 180bpm? Dang what a tune. I don't listen to this type of stuff often but I could get down to it in an underground rave.. on the right stuff of course. Pretty movin music and the mix is clean. I do like how it has so many changes too.
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Nice break and bass drops. I think I'm in Hell now after the 3 minute mark... Shadow people coming my direction..
Total madness! 180bpm? Dang what a tune. I don't listen to this type of stuff often but I could get down to it in an underground rave.. on the right stuff of course. Pretty movin music and the mix is clean. I do like how it has so many changes too.
-Jace
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Thy guys!
It's 160 bpm . It's basically what used to be called "technotrance" back in 1993. There was a lot stuff like this around back then.
Like this for example:
It's 160 bpm . It's basically what used to be called "technotrance" back in 1993. There was a lot stuff like this around back then.
Like this for example:
Cool! Harthouse is one of my favorite labels. It was allways slightly ahead of the time. I like the paper texture of the standard covers. It makes the records slide nicely in and out of the shelf/record case, they never stick to each other.Audiol wrote:Hi Kov, yes nice "retro" techno. I see you like the Harthouse "roboman". Btw. at that time I worked for Harthouse/Eye-Q. Doing most of the cover design. It was a great time.
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