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| Hrvoje |
Wanderers
Antix
Label:
Iboga Records
Release:
22 06 2007
Price:
93 DKK
12.4 EUR
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Tracklist - Click track for sample
1. Red Robin
2. AK Is Burning
3. Circade
4. B.H.D.
5. Flock
6. Blew
7. Seven Seas
8. Forward
For those in the know, New Zealand brothers Barton and Hayden Strom aka Antix have been producing a sublimely deep minimal groove that has been rocking dance floors accross the globe far and wide.
Their first 2 albums – “Lull” and “Twin Coast Discovery” were landmarks on the progressive scene with top notch reviews and support from leading Dj's and fans alike.
With their third installment entitled "Wanderers" they've raised the stakes even higher .Keeping to their Antix roots with deep atmospheres, infectious bass and minimal grooves this album is abstract, innovative and unleashes a new level of production.
Great album:eyes: |
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| RebeL9 |
| compared to their earlier stuff this is a massive disapointment. this album doesn't head in any direction. what a big letdown, especially since I am a big fan of them. |
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| THE_Chris |
Listened to the samples a while back and wasnt impressed at all. Heard their GTG guestmix and was very disappointed.
Compared to Twin Coast Discovery, this is a desperate letdown. Where are the Little Honeys, Le Lascard, Return of the Masters??? That album was a masterpiece with not one filler tune. Wanderers doesnt even have one signature tune that would be described as great. Its all filler, and bad filler at that.
I hate to say it about Antix, but its true. |
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| Eagle` |
This is the direction I thought Berglof and Elster were going out with their latest album, more minimalistic influences, which was not the case
Think I like this more than the latest Vibrasphere album (only heard the samples on psyhop thus far tho), with all due respect their latest album wasn't heading in any direction either |
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| Doof Records |
| Good luck to Iboga with this album. |
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| coldgroove |
| An album doesn't necessarily require a hit track. Put it on and listen, I think it works quite well. Just saw them live in Germany was pretty killer, had people rocking. |
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