Studio-X - Neo-Futurism
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Studio-X started out as hard trance/dark nrg group and are starting to make waves in the EBM scene. Formed in Adelaide at the end of 2008, STUDIO-X rapidly became one of the most sought-after remixers in the electro-industrial scene: with a massive list of mixes made for some of the biggest names in underground electronic music today - including Grendel, Unter Null, SAM, XP8, Leather Strip and Nitzer Ebb. Now theyve finally released their début album.
The first track on the album I have had for a while, at first I didn't think much of it but its addictive and I've decided I really like it. Its actually quite addictive. Famous for its Borat sample You'll Never Get This is a brilliant way to start this album and get you on your feet.
The rest of the album definitely carries on keeping you on your feet too. How ever having said that half way through I cant help but feel it falls a bit flat when it had started off so so well. Don't get me wrong there really really good at what they do but its not quite my thing. Who Said That is another brilliant track which uses quotes from the legendary Full Metal Jacket. Explosive, energetic also very good to dance to... Hard! No doubt my favourite track on this release(along with You'll Never Get This).
Overall I can't help but feel a bit let down still though with this with its blazing start. Maybe given time and after a few more solo tracks instead of remixes they'll find the balance to keep the tracks interesting whether its taking a loop out or adding more synths. I'd be willing to listen to more to see if they improved after hearing this. Its definitely worth listening and I would dance to it on at a club but I wouldn't listen to it sat at home however.
Tracklist:
01. You'll Never Get This
02. Break Free
03. Decapitated
04. Poison Ivy
05. Who Said That
06. Anti-Christ
07. Search & Destroy
08. Speed
09. Kokoda
10. The Drill
11. Party Ft. Rachel Hayw
12. Poison Ivy Dj-X Lab4 Remix
13. The Drill Proteus 'Fire Walk With Me' Remix
The first track on the album I have had for a while, at first I didn't think much of it but its addictive and I've decided I really like it. Its actually quite addictive. Famous for its Borat sample You'll Never Get This is a brilliant way to start this album and get you on your feet.
The rest of the album definitely carries on keeping you on your feet too. How ever having said that half way through I cant help but feel it falls a bit flat when it had started off so so well. Don't get me wrong there really really good at what they do but its not quite my thing. Who Said That is another brilliant track which uses quotes from the legendary Full Metal Jacket. Explosive, energetic also very good to dance to... Hard! No doubt my favourite track on this release(along with You'll Never Get This).
Overall I can't help but feel a bit let down still though with this with its blazing start. Maybe given time and after a few more solo tracks instead of remixes they'll find the balance to keep the tracks interesting whether its taking a loop out or adding more synths. I'd be willing to listen to more to see if they improved after hearing this. Its definitely worth listening and I would dance to it on at a club but I wouldn't listen to it sat at home however.
Tracklist:
01. You'll Never Get This
02. Break Free
03. Decapitated
04. Poison Ivy
05. Who Said That
06. Anti-Christ
07. Search & Destroy
08. Speed
09. Kokoda
10. The Drill
11. Party Ft. Rachel Hayw
12. Poison Ivy Dj-X Lab4 Remix
13. The Drill Proteus 'Fire Walk With Me' Remix