It's all about the Freq tune!
My favorite progressive producer throws in one of his gems into this Plusquam Records compilation under the title Sunglider. What a blend of beats, mystics and effects! Seeing the name Freq is the spark that leads me to buying a CD - and this man just never disppoints!
Kodamais compiled Satoshi Aoyagi that started his career in his home city of Sendai in Japan in 1998. His first major outbreak into the Tokyo scene was through his self-organized beach party called Shin-Ten-Douchi.
This party experience of moving a crowd of approximately 3000 people totally changed his outlook towards his DJ career, thus pushing him forward to another level.
Soon, Satoshi found himself being involved in party organizations such as Joker, G-Moloch, Mushi-No-Ne, Startgate and many others. Now, his career has moved forward, working alongsides DJs Batch and Matsunami for a progressive house party organization called TRI-Bute, while being involved in the largest progressive festival in Japan.
Back to the CD that offers a groovy blend of minimal progressive and housey tunes. The album might sound a bit laid back at some points (like in Lost & Found) or simply trippy at others (such as My Destiny) but it's an over all good compilation for progressive maniacs (house and trance) and with that Freq tune: It's a good pint for me!
Tracklist:
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1. Decoy - Cat magic
2. Sentient - Dissolve
3. Freq - Sunglider
4. Bitmonx vs Fabio - Deep sense
5. Earsugar - Foretaste
6. Fatalic - My destiny
7. Ryan Halifax - Chocolate
8. Andre Absolute - Lost and found
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