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Airwave - Dark Lines FLAC

Singer:

Airwave

Album:

Dark Lines

Genre:

Electronic style

FLAC album size:

1622 mb

MP3 album size:

1470 mb

WMA album size:

1820 mb

Other music formats:

MIDI MP2 XM MP1 TTA VQF ADX

Rating:

4.1 ✱

Style:

Progressive Trance, Progressive House, Trance, Progressive Breaks

Country:

UK

Date of release:

2012

Airwave - Dark Lines FLAC


Airwave - Dark Lines FLAC

Tracklist

Airwave Vs John 00 Fleming* The Absolute Relativity 9:15
Airwave Atlas Winds 11:00
Airwave Vs Nico Parisi Romeo And Juliet 9:39
Airwave Cathedrals Of Hope 7:08
Airwave Chiricahua 10:17
Airwave Vs Philippe Van Mullem At Last 7:46
Airwave Vs Michael & Levan And Stiven Rivic A Simple Day 9:01
Airwave Vs AstroPilot Particles Of Love 8:22
Airwave Taketetcha 8:29
Airwave Reset 8:54
Airwave Vs DJ Fire Kabalash 8:06
Airwave Oyama 8:41
Airwave Above The Sky 2012 9:53

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
JOOF 128 Airwave Dark Lines ‎(13xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Joof Recordings JOOF 128 UK 2012
JOOF128 Airwave Dark Lines ‎(13xFile, WAV, Album) Joof Recordings JOOF128 UK 2012

Anicasalar
Some track are very close to Progressive Psytrance subgenre! Very Good Album! 5/5
Cozius
to my opinion this is not album in genre PSY-TRANCE.tune: Kabalash is very beautiful and similar drum irani.this is album in genre; Deep Trance , Progressive Trance , Progressive Housethanks from airwave & DJ Fire for made album
Samardenob
I wouldn't classify this as psy trance, it's just trance
Bladecliff
Quite frankly to me this is just Trance (with exception to the prog house tracks), it's supposed to have that deep feeling sound like the original trance sound back in the 90s, I guess that the fact that we need to categorize it by calling it Deep Trance really shows how messed up "trance" music is today.
Ance
From reading posts on his blog to observing some of his latest remixes, I could only assume that people were expecting this album to be a great departure from Laurent's last installment, Touareg. I'll tell you what though, whatever it was that I feared this album would sound like is now old news and "Dark Lines" has not only renewed my faith in Airwave once more, but has also aided me in discovering the joy I used to have from listening to true progressive trance. Gone with all the bacon-bits percussion and the generic chord stabs that seem to fill up today's "trance" and on with beautifully constructed story pieces: featuring epic introductions, stunning breaks, and screaming climaxes. A good representation is "Taketetcha," which is nothing short of a thunderous journey, moving from one climax to another, while continuing to ooze that incredibly familiar "Airwave" sound. What's even more incredible about the album is the fact that much of the meat of it wasn't already spoiled by samplers that were released prior to its ship date. Sure, "Atlas Winds," "Cathedrals Of Hope," "Romeo And Juliet," and "Chiricahua" have already made their spotlight, but to be truly honest, some of the most amazing tracks were "At Last," "The Absolute Relativity," "Kabalash," "Oyama," and of course "Taketetcha" - which I've pretty much adopted as my favorite so far. I just can't stress enough how long overdue this album is, not just from the prospect of Laurent's leave of absence, but from the entire industry overall. It feels like as if everyone else is scouring the web, constantly looking for a way to move forward and to find a new sensation, but only to be squashed by a big boot that was just moments away. What a great birthday present!

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