Label: Tribal Vision Records
Cat. No.: TVRCD017
Release Date: February 2008
Format: CD
Since the late 90's, Omar Chelly and Jason Orfanidis were in the forefront of the new wave of Scandinavian progressive/minimal trance. With over fifty released productions, three full-length albums and years of live performing at major festivals and events in all corners of the world, Tegma has grown into one of the key players of the current progressive scene.
After almost two years since the legendary record "Around the World in 80 Minutes", Tegma is coming back to the spotlight with the release of the fourth album. "Lo-Fi Adventures" brings you a unique blend of progressive trance with psychedelic roots and modern club music. Whether it´s a packed club, sunny open air or your fancy car, expect a pure LO-Fi experience in HQ implementation!
Enclosed is a full-colored booklet by the Czech designer Lukas Opekar aka Quapim, including a DJ friendly slip card with marked BPM and keys.
Tracklist:
1. In All Ears
2. East Block (CCCP mix)
3. Circles
4. Computer Disorder
5. Who Stole My Oscillator
6. Monday Star
7. What The Fuzz
8. Twister
9. Crank Up
10. Lo-Fi Adventures
Tegma album is out today! Supported by Christopher Lawrence, Andy Moor,
Kosmas Epsilon, San, Thomas Penton & more.
Buy CD at http://www.psyshop.com/shop/CDs/tvr/tvr1cd017.html.
Beatport release date is March 19th.
Feb-19-2008 11:46
THE_Chris
needs a new CT
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Ireland
Its alright, not as electro as I was lead to believe.
But still, not a patch on Around The World In 80 Minutes. Compare "A Night in Cairo", "Our World" and "Drums of Africa" with the new material on this album and its plain to see which release is better and which has the groundbreaking tunes on it.
Sounds MUCH better than Ticon's album. However, I agree with Chris here that the album is weaker than their previous album. Still, it doesn't sound bad
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Ambient Mixes <- Latest Mix: Under the Light of Judaberg
You can definitely hear the electro influence on this album but there are some ok moments. Some of the bass lines are pretty nice and I think "Monday Star" is ok.
Last edited by lindt on Feb-26-2008 at 19:40
Feb-26-2008 18:00
SMC
custom title addict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Sweden
Bump.
When it first came out i found this very unremarkable and slightly boring. Now i've revisited the album and picked up on some of its qualities and i think it's quite good, actually. The greatest flaw (one this record shares with many artist albums in this genre) is that it after a while feels monotonous and lifeless. 10 tracks, at 1h 20min, with similar-sounding beats at more or less the same tempo, it all gets a little samey. Also some tracks, like "Crank Up", sound tired and cliched.