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The Advent - New Beginnings FLAC album

Tracklist

1 Armageden 6:07
2 Runners 5:39
3 Funkage 7:26
4 Testing 5:50
5 House Seed 5:27
6 Pro II 6:35
7 Stassis 5:26
8 Nervous Energies 5:57
9 Standers 7:02
10 C. Control 7:07
11 Insight 7:01
12.1 Stassis (Part II) 6:48
12.2 Untitled 1:43

Companies, etc.

  • Made By – PMDC, UK
  • Recorded At – Akoma Workx
  • Published By – C.Eye.C Music
  • Marketed By – Barclay
  • Marketed By – Motor Music GmbH

Credits

  • Design – Green Ink
  • Illustration – Jason McFee
  • Written-By – Cisco Ferreira, Colin McBean (tracks: 1, 5, 9, 11), Paul Evans (tracks: 8)

Notes

All tracks recorded at Akoma Works, London.

Track 12 "Stassis (Part II)" has a duration of 6:48, and there's a hidden bonus track starting at 7:21.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 042282887023
  • Barcode (Text): 0 42282 88702 3
  • Rights Society: BIEM/MCPS
  • Label Code: LC/7654
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L134
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 0482
  • Matrix / Runout: TRUCD15 10456261 02 & MADE IN THE UK BY PMDC

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TRU LP 15 The Advent New Beginnings ‎(2x12", Promo) Internal TRU LP 15 UK 1997
TRULP 15, 828 870-1 The Advent New Beginnings ‎(2x12", Album) Internal, FFRR TRULP 15, 828 870-1 UK & Europe 1997


The Advent - New Beginnings FLAC album

Musician performer: The Advent

Title: New Beginnings

Country: UK

Date of release: 1997

Style: Techno, Electro

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1869 mb

Rating: 4.9 / 5

Votes: 576

Other Formats: RA MP3 MIDI ASF MP2 TTA ADX

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Matty
One of the finest Techno producers ever. People often make comparisons to the Detroit Pioneers like Carl Craig, Derrick May and Juan Atkins but The Advent had far more in common with Underground Resistance, Dave Clarke and Kevin Sanderson along with Joey Beltram. These artist revolutionized techno and took it to new heights. The Advent seemed to strike a balance between Arm Chair Techno, Warp Records coined the phrase from there Artificial intelligence series with a distinct thumping Techno but never going to minimal. Simply put The Advent are in a league of there own and way ahead of the rest.
Matty
One of the finest Techno producers ever. People often make comparisons to the Detroit Pioneers like Carl Craig, Derrick May and Juan Atkins but The Advent had far more in common with Underground Resistance, Dave Clarke and Kevin Sanderson along with Joey Beltram. These artist revolutionized techno and took it to new heights. The Advent seemed to strike a balance between Arm Chair Techno, Warp Records coined the phrase from there Artificial intelligence series with a distinct thumping Techno but never going to minimal. Simply put The Advent are in a league of there own and way ahead of the rest.
Went Tyu
Best techno album ever, a revelation for its time...they made the most fascinating techno, rather elegant shaded patterns, totally original, still bangin!
Went Tyu
Best techno album ever, a revelation for its time...they made the most fascinating techno, rather elegant shaded patterns, totally original, still bangin!
Cordalas
Banging techno, with just the barest hint of melody to pull you through. NEW BEGINNINGS, though, is all about the unrelenting beat. Not only is it meant to make you move, it pretty much insists on it. "House Seed," for instance, bristles with barely-restrained energy. "Funkage" does bring some robot soul about halfway through, while "Stassis" also has a hint of a vocals. But only that slight hint amongst the rhythm. The funk makes a reappearance on "C. Control," but "Stassis (Part II)" ends the album on a pure techno note again. Ah, the good old days...
Cordalas
Banging techno, with just the barest hint of melody to pull you through. NEW BEGINNINGS, though, is all about the unrelenting beat. Not only is it meant to make you move, it pretty much insists on it. "House Seed," for instance, bristles with barely-restrained energy. "Funkage" does bring some robot soul about halfway through, while "Stassis" also has a hint of a vocals. But only that slight hint amongst the rhythm. The funk makes a reappearance on "C. Control," but "Stassis (Part II)" ends the album on a pure techno note again. Ah, the good old days...