Martyn / Ghost People
Album: | Ghost People | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Martyn | Added: | Oct 2011 | |
Label: | Brainfeeder |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-10-24 | Pull Date: | 2011-12-26 | Charts: | Electronic |
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Week Ending: | Dec 18 | Dec 11 | Dec 4 | Nov 27 | Nov 20 | Nov 13 | Nov 6 | Oct 30 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 09, 2014: | the springfield law review
We Are You In The Future |
4. | Dec 04, 2011: | lost and found
We Are You In The Future |
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2. | Dec 27, 2011: | Panorama Sub-B-Q
Masks |
5. | Nov 29, 2011: | Panorama Barbeque
We Are You In The Future |
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3. | Dec 13, 2011: | Panorama Barbeque
Distortions |
6. | Nov 22, 2011: | Panorama Subeque
Distortions |
Album Review
Rasmus Rygaard
Reviewed 2011-10-23
Reviewed 2011-10-23
Dubstep veteran (if such a thing exists) flirts with industrial house. Martyn is not too happy about the way the music scene works. Ghost people are shadow dj-ing or something. In any case, this album is a great indicator of how dubstep and its various sub-genres are gravitating towards either house or techno. Martyn pulls it off beautifully. Fans of Zomby, 2562, and Untold: this is for you!
Try: 7, 4, 11, 3 FCC: Clean
1) 1:53 Spacey synths, stuttering narrated vocals. Something about humans and machines
2) 2:38 Pounding and industrial. Gets slightly more psychedelic towards the end.
3) 4:58 * Boom boom boom. Cascading synths and random hardware doing its thing. Spaced out piano house.
4) 4:56 * Mechanical narration on top of esoteric synthesizer flex
5) 5:38 Upbeat and 2-step-ish. Soft wobbly bassline and stingy synth
6) 1:08 Short interlude. Underwater noises and simple keys.
7) 4:32 * Stomping rhythm, insisting synth stabs. Nice. Groovy and melodic
8) 4:06 Melodic 2-step, cool vocal-synth work. More complex percussion.
9) 3:42 Mysterious. Pulsating and somewhat rushed synth beat
10) 4:04 It’s a snare party. Synths, keys, bass flying through the air.
11) 8:42 * Wait, it’s trance? Almost, at least. It’s also a pretty solid track to say the least. Somewhere between house, dubstep and trance.
Try: 7, 4, 11, 3 FCC: Clean
1) 1:53 Spacey synths, stuttering narrated vocals. Something about humans and machines
2) 2:38 Pounding and industrial. Gets slightly more psychedelic towards the end.
3) 4:58 * Boom boom boom. Cascading synths and random hardware doing its thing. Spaced out piano house.
4) 4:56 * Mechanical narration on top of esoteric synthesizer flex
5) 5:38 Upbeat and 2-step-ish. Soft wobbly bassline and stingy synth
6) 1:08 Short interlude. Underwater noises and simple keys.
7) 4:32 * Stomping rhythm, insisting synth stabs. Nice. Groovy and melodic
8) 4:06 Melodic 2-step, cool vocal-synth work. More complex percussion.
9) 3:42 Mysterious. Pulsating and somewhat rushed synth beat
10) 4:04 It’s a snare party. Synths, keys, bass flying through the air.
11) 8:42 * Wait, it’s trance? Almost, at least. It’s also a pretty solid track to say the least. Somewhere between house, dubstep and trance.
Track Listing
1. | Love And Machines | 6. | I Saw You At Tule Lake | |||
2. | Viper | 7. | Ghost People | |||
3. | Masks | 8. | Twice As | |||
4. | Distortions | 9. | Bauplan | |||
5. | Popgun | 10. | Horror Vacui | |||
11. | We Are You In The Future |