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1377 WNUK
22 Jan 11
CONTACT 000
19 Dec 11
ESW 019
01 May 12
TR 080
30 Apr 12
TR 078
26 Mar 12
BYR 023
16 Feb 12
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23 Apr 12
GAR 004
11 Feb 10
VR 008
20 Jul 11
BH 392-0
01 Aug 11
Played by: Sam Hunwicke
Review:
The latest single to be lifted from Dutchman Alex O'Rions acclaimed artist album 'The Bigger Room', and it just so happens to be one of our personal favs 'Craters In The Moon'. A melody to melt the coldest of souls, Alex's depth of sound is showcased in its fullest here. On hand to spread the mix wider is label mate Richard Durand, on his typically destructive tech trance tip. While in contrast Thomas Coastline provides a beautifully warm soundscape that will quite simply rock it, whenever and wherever it's dropped!
45CD 10056
27 Nov 10
BHCD 81
30 May 11
Played by: Kasa Remixoff
Review:
Alex O'Rion is a man with all the qualities to set him up as being a leading name of the future, hailing from Holland and honing his craft on Terminal4 (the label which set-up Richard Durand). 'Bigger Room' is sure to catapult him to the very centre of the global stage. An artist album with depth, variation, and the most solid of production class. 'Jabberwocky' 'Introduction' and 'Who I Am Today' are worth checking out especially. With 16 full length tracks for just L7.49, it is this weeks essential album
BH 379-0
21 Mar 11
BH 399-0
10 Oct 11
BH 379-1
22 Mar 11
BH 4080
12 Dec 11
BH 479-0
06 Aug 12
BH 489-0
24 Sep 12
BH 364-0
17 Jan 11
MM 1009-0
24 Dec 12
MM 1002-0
29 Oct 12
BH 4260
30 Jan 12
Review:
Dutchman Alex O'Rion (Terminal4) has been on absolute fire of late, having dropped his acclaimed artist album in the second half of last year, the singles have continued to flow via Black Hole ever since. 'We Live In The Dark' is as sinister and mood setting as the title suggests, with frantically shuffly percussion which constantly runs away from its self and a building synth line of epic proportions that transcends into a real hands in the air moment for the break.. We are all over this, check it out!
LADAL 13076
24 Apr 13
LADAL 13046
12 Mar 13
LADAL 13103
28 May 13
RSTR 0095
01 Feb 13
361015 0446671
05 Feb 12
Review:
Some super fresh sounds here from Alex Oshean, as he throws a multitude of styles and influences into the musical blender. Combining psy trance elements, funky rhythms, and airy atmospherics to then transcend into a tech trance lead line that lifts the energy. Although, the phrase "taking the listener on a journey", is overused.. It is quite apt in describing 'A Day Will Come'. An interesting and ever evolving soundscape that pushes the boundaries and excitingly blurs the genre lines.. Check it out!!
361015 0388520
26 Dec 11
INOV 027
14 Mar 11
CRW 038
01 Aug 11
CRW 031
07 Mar 11
VR 066
15 Aug 12
STR 008
14 Mar 12
ERW 032
28 Sep 12
ASK 031
05 Jul 10
TIBCK 014
12 Apr 11
PMR 038
12 Apr 12
FTR 012
18 Feb 09
AED 020
29 Sep 08
CREATE 007
04 Aug 08
YAK 024
22 Dec 08
FSR 20
18 Sep 10
DPREC 015
03 Jun 13
DIR 030D
11 Dec 12
FFR 007
09 Sep 11
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17 May 10 | ||
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