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| # | Samples | Title | |
| Side 1 | |||
| 1. |
MP3 |
"Man In The Maze" | |
| 2. |
MP3 |
"Departure" | |
| 3. |
MP3 |
"Cosmos" | |
| 4. |
MP3 |
"Airbreaker" | |
| 5. |
MP3 |
"Walking Together" | |
| 6. |
MP3 |
"Strangers" | |
| 7. |
MP3 |
"Babylon Fall" (feat Max Romeo) | |
| 8. |
MP3 |
"Anti Grid" | |
| 9. |
MP3 |
"Seeker" | |
| 10. |
MP3 |
"Mirage" | |
| 11. |
MP3 |
"New Epoch" | |
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Review |
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Japanese producer Goth Trad is an interesting character. Some years ago, he single-handedly tried to introduce a form of music called "mad rave" - an intense and really quite insane fusion of D&B, hardcore, break core and dubstep. There are occasional echoes of that period on New Epoch - his first full-length for bass music hipsters Deep Medi - but for the most part it's a fairly careful and considered set. Mostly built around variants of dubstep rhythms, it fuses chiming melodies and clanking industrial sounds with hand-picked samples, skittering percussion and subdued, sub-shaking grooves. In parts, it has more in common with IDM than hardcore, but that's no bad thing. It's certainly his most grown-up album to date.


