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Sonar Base - Sonar Bases 4 - 10 (2019/1997)

Sonar Base - Sonar Bases 4 - 10 (2019/1997)

BAND/ARTIST: Sonar Base

  • Title: Sonar Bases 4 - 10
  • Year Of Release: 2019/1997
  • Label: U-Trax – 17 UTR QDM 2
  • Genre: Techno, Acid, Electro
  • Quality: lossless (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:10:43
  • Total Size: 442 mb
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Tracklist
A1 – Earth Probe
A2 – Welcome To Sonar Base #4
B1 – Sonar Base #5
B2 – Sonar Base #6
C1 – Arrival At Dwell Probe
C2 – Blunted
D1 – Intergalactic Anecdote
D2 – Sonar Base #10




SONAR BASE - Sonar Bases 4 - 10 (U-TRAX - 17 UTR QDM2)
The second release in January to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Frank de Groodt’s career as a recording artist is a re-press of his legendary Sonar Bases 4 – 10 double 12”. Exactly 21 years ago, in January 1997, Frank elevated to electro stardom with this astonishing combination of dark electronica and electro beats.
Frank at the time lived just outside the city of Amersfoort, which is where he was born and lives again these days, some 30 minutes northwest of Utrecht. His first ever release in January 1994 was a techno EP on U-TRAX, as Pieces of a Pensive State of Mind. Later that year, he released his first 12”-es on Djax records as The Optic Crux, and he continued to keep making up artists names in the following 25 years, like Fastgraph and The Operator. He is also one half of the live outfit Random XS (together with DJ Zero One), collaborated with Arno Peeters (a.k.a. Spasms) as Urban Electro and with Detroit’s Dennis Richardson as Ultradyne. And that’s not even all of his alter egos.
The sound of these eight unique tracks called for a new moniker back in the nineties: Sonar Base (ironically misspelled on the original release as Sonar Bass). All track on this re-press have been remastered for maximum impact.
The double vinyl goodness kicks off with Earth Probe, that very subtly creeps towards us, before it kicks in with a rather obese bassdrum. As if Frank wanted to ease his listeners into his then new sound, this track basically is in techno/acid style, but has the slower tempo that characterizes the rest of the electro tracks of this release.
Immediately following, is the unrivaled beauty of Welcome To Sonar Base #4, a track that slowly builds up before it takes us on a deep space journey at two thirds.
The 11 minute Sonar Base #5 has been a DJ favorite for 21 years, reaching out to both electro and techno lovers, while Sonar Base #6 is the type of ultra-pure electro that really puts your woofers to the test.
Arrival At Dwell Probe is another one of our favorites, with superfine beats, desolate voice samples and deep and moody synths. Very musical, truly a top piece that will leave you totally unprepared for Blunted. This track has the rolling type of hiphop-style beats that mix well with LL Cool J’s Mama Said Knock You Out, but of course has the space-station atmosphere that makes it unmistakably a Sonar Base track.
The fast pace and merciless beats of Intergalactic Anecdote rush us to the finale: Sonar Base #10, a worthy closing track, with deep bassdrum patterns and melancholic strings that also please fans of broken beats. It stops and goes and keeps demanding your attention, making you wanting to go back again to the first track of the disc and start your Sonar Base trip all over again.

Original release date: January 1997.
Re-release scheduled for January 25, 2019.
This special 25th Anniversary Release will be available in digital form for download and streaming, on black vinyl and limited edition solid red/gold and transparent blue/gold vinyl.
The anniversary festivities will continue early February, when another Sonar Base re-release will appear on Deeptrax Records, with both vintage and re-mixed tracks from Frank’s Sonar Base vaults.



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