Stephen J Kroos* - Tecktonick

Label: Anjunabeats
Catalog#: ANJCD006
Format: CD, Album, Mixed, Digipak
Country:UK
Released:19 Mar 2007
Genre: Electronic
Style: Tech House, Techno, Trance, IDM, Progressive Trance, Ambient
Credits: Artwork By - Anjunabeats Art Dept
Artwork By [Illustration & Photo Enhancement] - Tim Ashton
Photography [Front Cover] - Linda Elferink
Photography [Live] - Mathew Niederberger
Written-By, Performer, Producer - Stephen J Kroos*
Notes:Pre-ordered copies signed by Stephen J. Kroos.

'4 Your Taperecorder' contains a sample from 'Radio Prague', used by permission.
'Sadistick' contains a vocal published by Warner/Chappel Music Holland.

℗ & © 2006 Anjunabeats, a division of Involved Productions Ltd.
Distributed by Amato. Made in the UK.
Rating: 4.27/5 (11 votes) Rate It
42 have this / 9 want this
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Tracklisting:

1   Innersphere (2:04)
2   4 Your Taperecorder (7:28)
3   Sadistick (8:50)
    Producer - Dennis Alfarez
  Vocals, Written-by [Vocals] - Tony McGuinness
4   Phantazmz (8:38)
    Producer - Dennis Alfarez
5   Klots (0:34)
6   Instamatick (6:27)
7   Untermotion (1:52)
8   Innerstatistick (8:50)
9   Schfpharmz (0:36)
10   Elecktronick (5:41)
11   11 (5:24)
12   Lafascht (0:54)
13   Oxygenation (7:11)
14   Spring (1:23)
15   Formalistick (6:38)
16   Sphecktralizm (1:44)
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User Reviews:
Iceferno, Apr 29, 2007

This is my idea of what a typical album should sound like. What can only be described as the Aural Express which carries an array of different genres in each of its carriages. We seem to have the album split up into several known categories. Theres the hard and techy stuff, the chilled soothers, the funky House-inspired bouncers, the energetically-uplifting anthems and finally, a bit of Electro thrown in for good measure.

It is a remarkable album with no specific genre-zone and its all over the place in terms of style, which is really creative. I think Stephen has really made a name for himself with this album. And seen as its only his debut, the future looks promising for our pal of Tech!

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Contributors to this data: Astronica, Iceferno, z33k, VERSA, SUBARU