VA - Spectral 139 (2018)
BAND/ARTIST: VA
- Title: Spectral 139
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Spectral Sound US – SPC 139
- Genre: Techno
- Quality: 320 kbps / lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 49:15
- Total Size: 112 mb / 306 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Gunnar Haslam – Verisone Antica 06:35
2. Minimal Violence – Travel By Night 03:42
3. Matrixxman/Riccardo Limiti – Inferno 05:43
4. Russell E.L. Butler – Run Away With My Heart 05:47
5. D’Marc Cantu – Regular People 07:00
6. Earth Trax/Newborn Jr – Paradox 08:12
7. X-Altera – Entry (JTC’s Sparkz Mahlecyul remix) 05:28
8. Nigil Caenaan – January’s End 06:48
139 is the first release this year by Spectral, the house/techno offshoot of Ghostly International. It shows that despite the passage of nearly two decades, the US imprint is still relevant. Starting with the wild acid of Gunnar Haslam’s “Versione Antica”, the label takes the listener on a journey that includes the murky hardware techno of Minimal Violence’s “Travel By Night” and Matrixxman teaming up with Riccardo Limiti to deliver the stomping “Inferno”. Other highlights include the noisy, Chicago jack and eerie tones of Russell EL Butler’s “Run Away With My Heart” and D’Marc Cantu’s resonant “Regular People”. It’s testament to the label’s approach that after nearly twenty years in business, it can still put together such an inspirational release.
1. Gunnar Haslam – Verisone Antica 06:35
2. Minimal Violence – Travel By Night 03:42
3. Matrixxman/Riccardo Limiti – Inferno 05:43
4. Russell E.L. Butler – Run Away With My Heart 05:47
5. D’Marc Cantu – Regular People 07:00
6. Earth Trax/Newborn Jr – Paradox 08:12
7. X-Altera – Entry (JTC’s Sparkz Mahlecyul remix) 05:28
8. Nigil Caenaan – January’s End 06:48
139 is the first release this year by Spectral, the house/techno offshoot of Ghostly International. It shows that despite the passage of nearly two decades, the US imprint is still relevant. Starting with the wild acid of Gunnar Haslam’s “Versione Antica”, the label takes the listener on a journey that includes the murky hardware techno of Minimal Violence’s “Travel By Night” and Matrixxman teaming up with Riccardo Limiti to deliver the stomping “Inferno”. Other highlights include the noisy, Chicago jack and eerie tones of Russell EL Butler’s “Run Away With My Heart” and D’Marc Cantu’s resonant “Regular People”. It’s testament to the label’s approach that after nearly twenty years in business, it can still put together such an inspirational release.
Year 2018 | Electronic | Techno | FLAC / APE
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