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N.O.H.A. - Next Plateau FLAC album

Tracklist

1 Things That Are Beautiful Haunt Me 5:44
2 Balkan Hot-Step 5:57
3 Do You Know 7:26
4 Next Plateau 4:19
5 Perilin 7:42
6 We Glide On 5:20
7 Tonight Alive 3:54
8 Chillin 5:22
9 Peking Express 6:05
10 Past Windows 4:15

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 667548304429

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MR 2452-2 N.O.H.A. Next Plateau ‎(CD, Album) Moon Records MR 2452-2 Ukraine 2006
UNIQUE 077-2 N.O.H.A. Next Plateau ‎(CD, Album) Unique, Soyuz Music UNIQUE 077-2 Russia 2006
ZZ-04GP0001034 N.O.H.A. Next Plateau ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Unique ZZ-04GP0001034 Russia 2004
UNIQUE 077-1 N.O.H.A. Next Plateau ‎(2xLP) Unique UNIQUE 077-1 Germany 2003


N.O.H.A. - Next Plateau FLAC album

Musician performer: N.O.H.A.

Title: Next Plateau

Country: Ukraine

Date of release: 2003

Style: Drum n Bass, Future Jazz, Downtempo

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1677 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 636

Other Formats: AC3 MP3 MOD VQF DMF MP2 MP2

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Binthars
Germany continues its takeover of the world, and N.O.H.A.'s NEXT PLATEAU, which takes on the more uptempo side of the future jazz armistace, is a strong footsoldier, if not a major player. "Things That Are Beautiful Haunt Me" doesn't quite haunt the way it should, and the gypsy leanings of "Balkan Hot-Step" and the quasi-Caribbean "Chillin'" feel pandering. "Peking Express," thankfully, doesn't indulge in Orientalist cliche, but instead goes for uptempo funk. As well, the angry woman lyrics of "Do You Know" work, despite the second voice, and "We Glide On" is appropriately dreamy. A few tracks ("Next Plateau") are just out-and-out bland, and some seem to go on a little too long with extraneous codas. The album doesn't quite make it to the next plateau.
Binthars
Germany continues its takeover of the world, and N.O.H.A.'s NEXT PLATEAU, which takes on the more uptempo side of the future jazz armistace, is a strong footsoldier, if not a major player. "Things That Are Beautiful Haunt Me" doesn't quite haunt the way it should, and the gypsy leanings of "Balkan Hot-Step" and the quasi-Caribbean "Chillin'" feel pandering. "Peking Express," thankfully, doesn't indulge in Orientalist cliche, but instead goes for uptempo funk. As well, the angry woman lyrics of "Do You Know" work, despite the second voice, and "We Glide On" is appropriately dreamy. A few tracks ("Next Plateau") are just out-and-out bland, and some seem to go on a little too long with extraneous codas. The album doesn't quite make it to the next plateau.