Plastic Angel ~ Call The Galaxy Taxi
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 4:19 pm
[align=justify]Artist...: Plastic Angel
Title....: Call The Galaxy Taxi
Label....: Afterglow
Genre....: Tech Trance
Source...: Vinyl
Tracks...: 02
01.Call The Galaxy Taxi (Original Mix) 07:55
02.Call The Galaxy Taxi (Martin Roth Nu Style Remix) 07:34
After a very long absence, Plastic Angel is back! With style too I might add. It seems that adding the filth factor to Trance has grown traditional nowadays, and just a couple of seconds of the original's bassline will show you what I mean. The breakdown gets all techy, just not intensely so, bizzarely maintaining a sense of serenity among the industrial noise, but I guess this is the beauty of electronica right here! The remix is provided by one of the scene's most sought after remixers - Martin Roth. Martin goes for the electro-ish bassline for even more filth, and maintains the noisy serenity of the breakdown whilst adding his own sick twist to it... the result? One of the many recent trancers that border somewhere between Progressive and Tech (my current sound), rendering their categorization a real mindjob. So just forget all about genres and sink in filth! [/align]
Title....: Call The Galaxy Taxi
Label....: Afterglow
Genre....: Tech Trance
Source...: Vinyl
Tracks...: 02
01.Call The Galaxy Taxi (Original Mix) 07:55
02.Call The Galaxy Taxi (Martin Roth Nu Style Remix) 07:34
After a very long absence, Plastic Angel is back! With style too I might add. It seems that adding the filth factor to Trance has grown traditional nowadays, and just a couple of seconds of the original's bassline will show you what I mean. The breakdown gets all techy, just not intensely so, bizzarely maintaining a sense of serenity among the industrial noise, but I guess this is the beauty of electronica right here! The remix is provided by one of the scene's most sought after remixers - Martin Roth. Martin goes for the electro-ish bassline for even more filth, and maintains the noisy serenity of the breakdown whilst adding his own sick twist to it... the result? One of the many recent trancers that border somewhere between Progressive and Tech (my current sound), rendering their categorization a real mindjob. So just forget all about genres and sink in filth! [/align]