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Artist      : Peter Van Hoesen
Album       : Entropic City
Year        : 2010
Genre       : Techno
Quality     : LAME 3.98 (320kbps) / 44.1kHz / Joint Stereo
Date        : 05-04-2010
Playtime    : 61:42 min
Size        : 10 Track(s): 141.4MB
Source      : WEB
Cat.Num     : T2X11
Label       : Time To Express

01. Into Entropy                                                   7:54
02. Republic                                                       6:03
03. Closing The Distance / Toy Universe                            7:15
04. Dystopian Romance                                              6:23
05. Terminal                                                       5:55
06. Testing A Simulacrum                                           4:39
07. Strip It, Boost It                                             5:58
08. Quartz #1                                                      5:56
09. Colony / Return Of The Object                                  6:11
10. Defense Against The Self                                       5:28

http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=287300

'Entropic City' is the debut album from Belgian techno producer Peter van
Hoesen. Since his 'Casual care' 12" in 2008 he's attracted a dedicated following
for his brand of EBM-flavoured pure techno tracks, a steady succession of
singles including remixes from like-minded producers MLZ, Norman Nodge and
Samuli Kempii. His debut set collects ten new productions, four of which can be
caught on the preceding 'Entropic Minus Six' 12". It's a stoically dark and
salty assortment of grooves, grumbling like an old EBM dancer whose leather
chaps have started to chafe, but still kicking with a resolute faith in the
power of solidly dark techno. He opens with a clutch of purposefully slow and
spacious grooves, squashing the groove under wide-open synthlines and spacious
dub-chord strikes. This leads us up a gear into the dry industrial kicks and
heaving acid bass of 'Dystopian Romance' and 'Terminal' before the slow IDM
styles of 'Testing A Simulacrum' and a final thrust of of toughened malevolence
with the BMB-styled 'Colony/Return Of The Object' and the blank-eyed bosch of
'Defense Against The Self'. Fans of Sandwell District, Modern Love and Ostgut
Ton should invest time in this - very good indeed.



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Artist      : Peter Van Hoesen
Album       : Entropic City
Year        : 2010
Genre       : Techno
Quality     : LAME 3.98 (320kbps) / 44.1kHz / Joint Stereo
Date        : 05-04-2010
Playtime    : 61:42 min
Size        : 10 Track(s): 141.4MB
Source      : WEB
Cat.Num     : T2X11
Label       : Time To Express

01. Into Entropy                                                   7:54
02. Republic                                                       6:03
03. Closing The Distance / Toy Universe                            7:15
04. Dystopian Romance                                              6:23
05. Terminal                                                       5:55
06. Testing A Simulacrum                                           4:39
07. Strip It, Boost It                                             5:58
08. Quartz #1                                                      5:56
09. Colony / Return Of The Object                                  6:11
10. Defense Against The Self                                       5:28

http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=287300

'Entropic City' is the debut album from Belgian techno producer Peter van
Hoesen. Since his 'Casual care' 12" in 2008 he's attracted a dedicated following
for his brand of EBM-flavoured pure techno tracks, a steady succession of
singles including remixes from like-minded producers MLZ, Norman Nodge and
Samuli Kempii. His debut set collects ten new productions, four of which can be
caught on the preceding 'Entropic Minus Six' 12". It's a stoically dark and
salty assortment of grooves, grumbling like an old EBM dancer whose leather
chaps have started to chafe, but still kicking with a resolute faith in the
power of solidly dark techno. He opens with a clutch of purposefully slow and
spacious grooves, squashing the groove under wide-open synthlines and spacious
dub-chord strikes. This leads us up a gear into the dry industrial kicks and
heaving acid bass of 'Dystopian Romance' and 'Terminal' before the slow IDM
styles of 'Testing A Simulacrum' and a final thrust of of toughened malevolence
with the BMB-styled 'Colony/Return Of The Object' and the blank-eyed bosch of
'Defense Against The Self'. Fans of Sandwell District, Modern Love and Ostgut
Ton should invest time in this - very good indeed.



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