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Mateo Murphy - Spectrum
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| armandzadza |
...as featured on Lee Burridge's 24:7. A great versatile track that is difficult to pigeonhole into a genre (tribal prog house?) and that would fit equally well into house and tech-trance sets.
Massive baseline, voracious drums and haunting synths make this one of my favorite tracks of all time.
10/10 |
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| dvuble |
It sounds like Techno to me.
The buildup in this track always give me the chills. |
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| verminator |
detroit techno man :)
nothing more, nothing less
no house nor tech.house.
blah
TECHNO!!!!!:D :D :D |
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| armandzadza |
I figured it was too melodic to be techno, but I guess not! :D
Any other tracks similar to this? |
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| verminator |
| check out other releases on labels like Rotation, Scandium Records, F-com, GoodLife :) |
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| armandzadza |
| quote: | Originally posted by verminator
check out other releases on labels like Rotation, Scandium Records, F-com, GoodLife :) |
Awesome, thanks! I guess I am a techno noob! ;) |
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| verminator |
i forgot to mention vince watson's remix of Funk D' Void - Emeotional Content, and Deetron's Remix of Funk D' Void - All That Matters
loveley tunes :) |
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| RavenStar |
Mateo is da man!!
His releases on Default are some serious minimal floor killers! Horizon is where its at!
But my favorite of his is Quartz - Escape From PG (Mateo Murphy Remix)...check it out you'd probly like it. |
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