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Wow the Division camp is stepping it up! I like this one:
Out December 8th
Out December 8th
genie method is absolutely class. bizarre to put it on this ep when the rest of the tunes are so different imo
Great EP! Sabre and Subtension tunes are the big draw for me, but the other two are solid techy bangers. Can see myself getting more use out of this than I did out of most of the other Invisible EP's.
I don't need to tell you to check back the catalogue? These series usually were 4 different tracks?
Still remember when this series started. 1 EP was so solid. 2 with the crazy Stray track Alix Perez bits was off the hook. 3 Best Hybris release ever I'd say. 4 askari, dead weight, after all, floating zero remix... I'm afraid tho Invisible lost it a bit. quantity is getting higher, quality is losing. It's not where it was 2-3 years ago. I appreciated 006 but it generally doesn't excite me as much as back then and it's due to the tracks they sign IMO. too much tech fooder, not enough experimental shit... This one seems to be more back to form where they left of with 04.
STTR, PMS, Swim and Spitfire are more experimental on the series of late. Enjoying the Invisible trend and will be picking this up
I like Genie Method, its a nice tune, but it doesn't really do anything for me personally, a bit like Halo Danger. Good tune, just doesn't grab me.
STTR is great, PMS is funny but abit laughable tbf… it's experimental but unusable to play out. Swim is standard halftime not really groundbreaking & new and Spitfire is alright but nowhere compared to other Fre4knc, although granted it's special.
Just don't think these cut it compared to the first 4 releases, which have been so on point.
I was wondering about PMS. I heard it in a Fre4knc mix recently. I'd drop that tune anywhere.
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Is this label associated with Noisia? They're listed under Experimental so I've never come across it when buying tunes.
yeah its Vision's sub-label...http://www.discogs.com/label/186227-Invisible-Recordings