While on the dancefloor, DJ's and producers may let you flight throughout different journeys. So, Expect this toon from Al Ferox to let you fly floating around, dark, styled, hypnotic sounds with solid beats to step on.. putting you into a land of mysteries. Warm sounds coming from the depths as a refuge sounds like an invitation and then a kinda monster voice start to cycle, «A Shaved Woman From The Outer Space».
Then come «In Go We Trust», listening to a kinda party of WASP/Evangelist Americans praising to the lord, a riff of guitar start to overwhelm the room to let you jump into good choppy rhythms and bang song where you'll finally meet down-tempo knifes and psycho-killer's atmosphere letting you ready for B-side, «In Heaven», starting on kinda hardtek patterns going down to reveal you the near death experience on a Lynch movie style, a wide empty white space, are you dreaming of being childish ? This girl voice telling you everything is fine.. taking you back to the beat in a blaster & hdbanger finishing move. you wake up into a piano & horns introduction, like after the aftermath, you understand it's too late with «Hymn of Death» epitaph song.
As you may have understood Al Ferox signed here one of his masterpieces of dark techno around the «Ghost Train» period, a 5 stars classic for wacky journeys into your mixes.
Then come «In Go We Trust», listening to a kinda party of WASP/Evangelist Americans praising to the lord, a riff of guitar start to overwhelm the room to let you jump into good choppy rhythms and bang song where you'll finally meet down-tempo knifes and psycho-killer's atmosphere letting you ready for B-side, «In Heaven», starting on kinda hardtek patterns going down to reveal you the near death experience on a Lynch movie style, a wide empty white space, are you dreaming of being childish ? This girl voice telling you everything is fine.. taking you back to the beat in a blaster & hdbanger finishing move. you wake up into a piano & horns introduction, like after the aftermath, you understand it's too late with «Hymn of Death» epitaph song.
As you may have understood Al Ferox signed here one of his masterpieces of dark techno around the «Ghost Train» period, a 5 stars classic for wacky journeys into your mixes.