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October 28th, 2006

Top10 for October

Posted by pr0fane in Top10

My top 10 for october, once again a diverse mix of progressive house, electro house, progressive trance, full on and even some dub.

01. 16 Bit Lolitas – Passing Lights // Shinichi
02. Fitalic – Atomic Atmosphere (Thomas Penton Remix) // Tribal Vision
03. X-NoiZe – Let Yourself Go (Ticon Remix) // HOMmega
04. Jaytech – Manipulator // Rapid Response
05. Max Graham – Space Disco // Re*Brand Records
06. Jaytech – Starbright (Matt Rowan Remix) // Red Seven
07. Human Blue – Therpsichore // Transient
08. Mercurio – X Cream (Chris Micali’s Up And Atdem Mix) // Flow Vinyl
09. Rocco Mundo & Onno – Mainstream Medicine // Dekay Records
10. Deedrah – Fulguropoing // Turbo Trance

Bonus: Trentemøller – Evil Dub // Pokerflat

October 23rd, 2006

HOMmega goes progressive – recommended

Posted by pr0fane in Reviews

A quick word of recommendation for one of the biggest releases of the year. My top10′s over the last couple of months have contained some tracks from the newest compilation from the Israeli label HOMmega Productions, and it looks like it’s finally getting released in the following days.

As most readers might know, HOMmega is one of the leading full on labels, but this time Ace Ventura have compiled a stunning progressive compilation containing a plethora of amazing acts, from Ticon and Vibrasphere to FREq, D-Nox & Beckers – heck, even Astrix, Intelabeam and Wrecked Machines goes progressive here. A short teaser for my full review:

1. Astrix – Just In Time [130 BPM]
The opening tune is by the biggest name in HOMmegas roster, Astrix. With 2 widely popular full on albums, “Eye To Eye” and “Artcore” he has marked himself as probably one of the strongest ambassadors for full on, but “Just In Time” shows a very different side of him. Running at only 130 BPM it’s certainly a lot slower than usual, but the energy is definitely still here – after the over 2-minute long beat-less intro it develops into a monster of a tune. Think a mixture of “Underbeat” from his 2nd album, and the classic tune “First” from his Private Taste sideproject and you have an idea of what to expect.

Read the full review here: V/A – New Order (HOMmega)