» Tune of the week: Temple One - Our Destination
» Classic of the week: Paul van Dyk - For An Angel
» Album of the month: Chicane - Nevertheless
|
iwc,corum, fake rolex for sale,cartier,montblanc,piaget, fake rolex for sale,rolex datejust,longines,rolex masterpiece, replica tag heuer,rolex yachtmaster,jaeger lecoultre,rolex,hublot, faker rolex for sale,tag heuer,rolex explorer,richard mille
祴 personal
|
|
Not a registered user? Click >here< to register now.
It's free, you get access to all features and can win great prizes!
|
|
|
|
|
Main Menu
|
|
|
Interactive
|
|
|
Info
|
|
|
Essential audio
|
|
|
|
Those new rulers of the darker trance arts (not to mention opaquely mysterious titles) return…..
But a few short months after DJ Mag hailed their VANDIT bow-in as “stylishly complex, yet fluid and never convoluted” (scoring it an impressive 8/10), Marcus Schleickmann & Phillpp Leske redeploy for the label with a second crack of their enigmatic production whip.
With it the Dortmund duo drop something that’s a touch moodier and just that little bit more brood-som. With a notably murkier aura than ‘Cthulhu’, this is a track that’ll hook you in from the first bar and plunge you into a thrilling, submerging 7-minute ride to the ocean deep sub-world of trance-progressive.
Not for no good reason is ‘Kurai’ entitled ‘Kurai’… The simplest translation of the Japanese word is ‘dark’ and that’s precisely how Extravagance SL’s ‘Cthulhu’ follow-up rolls out.
Boomy, doomy and enthralling, it’s unmistakably comprised, of the darkest sonic matter the studio boxes can generate. Expect atmospheric progressive propulsion, full-frequency ranged production techniques, subterranean FX, deeply reverberating bass… and perhaps just a touch of the unexpected.
The door to trance’s ‘Kurai’-ian netherworld has opened. Step through.
:: Buy
About Extravagance SL: Phillpp Leske & Marcus Schleickmann have been rocking any number of spots with their tracks for close to five years now. Their studio outings are no strangers to the discographies of labels like FENology & Tool Tracks and most recently VANDIT. They are also regular visitors to the tracklists of shows like A State Of Trance (where ‘Nightshift’ became a notable Tune of the Week) and the review pages of the dance media including DJ Times, Raveline & DJ Mag. More info through the links below:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|