Sandy Warez ‎– The World Of Noise

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The Third Movement – T3RDM 0077
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Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
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Tracklist

A1 Street Core 4:26
A2 Brightness Hard 4:16
B1 The World Of Noise 4:21
B2 The World Of Noise (Sound Core Mix) 4:30
B3 El Rythmo Del Diablo 4:18

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Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
The World Of Noise (5xFile, WAV) The Third Movement T3RDM 0077 Netherlands 2009
The World Of Noise (5xFile, MP3, 320) The Third Movement T3RDM 0077 Netherlands 2009
The World Of Noise (5xFile, MP3, 192) The Third Movement T3RDM 0077 Netherlands 2009
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Review by Blank Mar 16, 2006 (edited over 6 years ago)
A fine 5-tracker for me: TTM stays within its very own realm and releases something very fitting - and very good as far as I'm concerned. For SW this is quite different from the otherwise output, and on TTM it feels well at home. While both tracks on the A-side would compare well to RUDE AWAKENING, the B-side is a delicacy of its own, with both mixes of "World Of Noise" being fine tech/industrial crossover at non-gabber pace and the closing title not wanting to be taken seriously anyway, but putting a grin on faces with its latino ripoff put over primitive tech beats.
Review by Hardmageddon Sep 21, 2005 (edited over 6 years ago)
Ok, the first track is indeed quite good. It catches the "pounding" or "progressive" sound of Schranz, and makes some really nice Industrial Hardcore. A bit similar to Peaky Pounder sometimes, but quite good and harsh.

But the rest of the tracks are completly different, and is basically Hard Techno or Schranz, or whatever it is called. A very poor way for TTM, that sees the "schranz" audience as a potential market, since this new trendy style is already using hardcorish-will-never-die-shout-lines and "evil" flyers looks, even hardcore loops and samples. Some sites of this subgenre even ingenuously claim they are the "hardest style of techno". lol
Caught in this quasi-hardcore techno genre, TTM takes a giant leap backwards, trading creativity and hardness for a attempt to integrate into a much wider market than Hardcore or underground Hardcore.

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