Finding The Floor
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| Feb 2016
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DJ Postnatal
Reviewed 2016-02-18
Reviewed 2016-02-18
Video-gamey, synthy, repetitive beats with creepy-as-all effects. Like Halloween in a disc. If you want your driving listeners to think the cops are behind them, play this record. RIYL Juno Reactor. FCC clean. Recommended tracks: 2, 3, 7, 10.
1. (4:34) Plodding beat with a wobbly synth that’ll rattle your thoughts.
2. (5:07) Brain-melting industrial siren jam.
3. (6:39) Screams over entranced vocals. Uptempo with something of a melody.
4. (6:25) High hat constantly tapping with a synthy non-melody.
5. (5:39) Head-bobber with a repetitive high-pitched electronic tweet.
6. (4:42) Clappy effect with a synthy beat reminiscent of early 90s printer sounds. Spacey theremin-esque whale song in the second half.
7. (4:31) Creepy giggles on top of a relatively pleasant instrumental interlude. Builds into industrial grind.
8. (8:08) Mantra-repeating male voice over a nonthreatening backbeat until about 5 minutes in, when there’s a mini-break. Feels long.
9. (4:58) Final stage video game pressure music. Repetitive beat that brings up the stress level in minor key. Electric organ break towards the end.
10. (6:18) Easy listening relative to the other tracks. Synthy riff that might appeal to the less adventurous out there.
1. (4:34) Plodding beat with a wobbly synth that’ll rattle your thoughts.
2. (5:07) Brain-melting industrial siren jam.
3. (6:39) Screams over entranced vocals. Uptempo with something of a melody.
4. (6:25) High hat constantly tapping with a synthy non-melody.
5. (5:39) Head-bobber with a repetitive high-pitched electronic tweet.
6. (4:42) Clappy effect with a synthy beat reminiscent of early 90s printer sounds. Spacey theremin-esque whale song in the second half.
7. (4:31) Creepy giggles on top of a relatively pleasant instrumental interlude. Builds into industrial grind.
8. (8:08) Mantra-repeating male voice over a nonthreatening backbeat until about 5 minutes in, when there’s a mini-break. Feels long.
9. (4:58) Final stage video game pressure music. Repetitive beat that brings up the stress level in minor key. Electric organ break towards the end.
10. (6:18) Easy listening relative to the other tracks. Synthy riff that might appeal to the less adventurous out there.
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Charting
2016-02-21 — 2016-04-24
Electronic
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Apr 17 | 1 |
| Apr 10 | 1 |
| Mar 20 | 3 |
| Mar 13 | 2 |
| Mar 6 | 1 |
| Feb 28 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Girl Full Of Joy | ||
| 2. | We're Desperate | ||
| 3. | Can't Stop Shaking | ||
| 4. | Dormant | ||
| 5. | Maniac Will Win | ||
| 6. | Basement | ||
| 7. | Laughing Song | ||
| 8. | Finding The Floor | ||
| 9. | Ambient Metal Room (Impossible) | ||
| 10. | We Can Have It All |
