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Transparent Sound / ADJ - Travel Card flac album

Transparent Sound / ADJ - Travel Card flac album
  • Performer Transparent Sound
  • Title Travel Card
  • Date of release 2001
  • Country US
  • Style Electro
  • Other formats AU MPC AHX AIFF APE XM DXD
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1541 mb
  • Size FLAC 1661 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 154

Complete your Transparent Sound, ADJ collection.

Transparent Speaker We always wanted to bring a perspective of nature into the world of technology, with this collection we take it one step further.

Analogue Deliverance.

Remix requests - orson bramleyo.

Items 1 to 2 of 2 on page 1 of 1. TRANSPARENT SOUND. What Is Your Name? EP (140 gram vinyl 12").

Transparent Sound rounds off the SatRx001 record with a remix that drops the bass like a sledgehammer. Starting off with a crystal clear fat break, building slowly then 'whoa', here comes duh bass.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Transparent Sound Down In Miami
Producer, Written-By – Transparent Sound
A2 Transparent Sound Ain't No Time
Producer, Written-By – Transparent Sound
B1 ADJ Sirius
Producer, Written-By – ADJ
B2 ADJ Mediterranean Breeze
Producer, Written-By – ADJ

Credits

  • Artwork By [Graphik Design] – Suzanne Masse
  • Photography – Kim Kenard
  • Producer, Written-By – ADJ (tracks: B1, B2)
  • Producer, Written-by [Uncredited] – Kurt Baggaley (tracks: A1, A2), Martin Brown (tracks: A1, A2), Orson Bramley (tracks: A1, A2), Tim Harris (tracks: A1, A2)

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
OUTSIDE 003 Transparent Sound / ADJ Transparent Sound / ADJ - Travel Card ‎(12", W/Lbl) Outside Recordings OUTSIDE 003 US 2001


Talk about Transparent Sound / ADJ - Travel Card


Inth
Would love to get a copy of this at a reasonable price, if anyone's selling let me know!
Valawye
A1: Intense Electro, brilliant beats, pulsing synths subtle chords and a perfect vocal sample. As good as it gets. [GOLDTEN]A2: Vintage Electro, UR style chords over minimal beats in the opening but the old school vocal and the noodley synth lift it then the bass synth raises it again in a brilliant middle section that's reprised after a short break. Good stuff. [TEN]B1:Electro, solid Detroit electro, the opening third and final third focusing on vintage beats with an acidy synth loop on top. The middle third has a vintage detuned synth loop again bringing to mind early UR sounds. Well executed without doing anything amazing. [SEVEN]B2: Electronica, beautiful subtly crafted beats bring to mind late nineties warp or Scandinavian equivalent that gets smothered in sweeping almost Jean Michelle Jarre synths. A gorgeous triumph some crackle in the last 20sec's or so. [GOLDTEN]*Note A and B sides labelled incorrectly in run out groove which is the only indication of the sides.
Shadowredeemer
A do-it-yourself release, this. First of all, the artwork (on both the sleeve and the label) looks like it has been printed on an old matrix printer craving for a new ink ribbon. Then the sides are mislabelled -- without a doubt, the fourth track, containing the lyrics "There ain't no time, there ain't no time to play," is the track Ain't No Time, unless it is some dodgy joke. Finally, the cut itself is, indeed, a tasteless joke: the mastering is so-so, but A2, which happens to be the quietest piece, is unplayable for the last two minutes, as it is too crackly, even on a virtually new record. Trying to play an old tin can would probably create the same kind of noise.The music? Well, ADJ has done much, much better since, really. His contribution is not bad, but it lacks depth big time. Transparent Sound is pretty nice: straight-forward electro with synth layers and vocals; not groundbreaking either, yet good to shake the carcass.It is nice to see smaller labels take a chance and release stuff out of passion rather than jump on the bandwagon, but it would greatly help them if the quality check of the finished product was a little harsher than on this one.