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Videos (9)
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Tracklist
1 | Aahan– | Ours Is The Storm | 6:51 |
2 | Deapmash– | Penta (Cleric Remix) | 6:09 |
3 | EAS (2)– | Elected Pain | 5:52 |
4 | Endlec– | The Trickster | 6:45 |
5 | Hat-R– | I'M Nobody | 6:33 |
6 | Jokasti & Nek– | Grained | 2:10 |
7 | Kander (2)– | Insight | 6:16 |
8 | Kike Pravda– | Curved Force | 6:18 |
9 | Kontain– | Spitting Blood | 5:13 |
10 | Kwartz (2)– | Common Black | 5:44 |
11 | Leiras– | Chromatic Decay | 6:14 |
12 | Moddullar– | Phase Shift | 7:00 |
13 | Rebekah (2)– | Trash Talk | 6:47 |
14 | Reizemann– | Skirmish | 6:25 |
15 | Remco Beekwilder & Stranger– | No Limit | 5:52 |
16 | Roman Poncet– | Traw | 7:45 |
17 | Sept (4)– | Artificial | 5:51 |
18 | Setaoc Mass– | Complete To None | 5:22 |
19 | Slam– | Kanjo | 6:42 |
20 | Sleeparchive– | Celsius | 5:35 |
21 | Stef Mendesidis– | The Secret Agent's Blunder | 6:40 |
22 | Tensal– | 33 | 6:02 |
23 | Vegim– | Rule And Order | 6:02 |
Notes
Same tracks but different track order than the Beatport release
Other Versions (2)View All
Title (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission | Visions Pt. 2 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Compilation) | Clergy | CRG020V2 | UK | 2020 | ||
New Submission | Visions Pt. 1 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Compilation) | Clergy | CRG020V1 | Netherlands | 2020 |
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Edited one year ago
hmm - update with correct track numbers wouldn't go amiss here...
discogs is great if you want to tag a Queen or Rod Stewart album - anything new/niche... not so good. Wish an app came out that sourced from the online stores, as much as I love Tagscanner it's use of discogs as source material is good but could be awesome if it allowed the user to choose alternatives (musicbrainz - might as well throw a dart at your monitor for all the good that does - i dont recall it correctly matching EVER).
discogs is great if you want to tag a Queen or Rod Stewart album - anything new/niche... not so good. Wish an app came out that sourced from the online stores, as much as I love Tagscanner it's use of discogs as source material is good but could be awesome if it allowed the user to choose alternatives (musicbrainz - might as well throw a dart at your monitor for all the good that does - i dont recall it correctly matching EVER).