

A simple-from-the-start kind of tekno that easily gets pushed to the back of your subconcious mind... But as the record builds, it works its way up into a complex set of ear pleasing beats. There's unusual depth and richness of sound compared to most albums in this genre. Slowly you hear the music shift and begin to gain momentum. The record is evolving - soon to be turned into a savage assault of heavy hitting bass and filtered pads and clicks...
The music begins to tear into your skull, and just when you can't think of where it could take you next - it falls away... a robot voice from space tells you about painting with sound:
"I like thinking about ways in which tones interact. I see them in my mind as visuals. Sometimes they cut through or weave around. It's very much about patterns."
The sound returns. You're now halfway through the record and the beats are relentless. All the tracks on the album are original productions mixed flawlessly by the Rotterdam artist himself. Track 11 slides you straight into a live performance that proves how completely unreal Speedy J is in his tekno abilities - complete with intense crowd reaction.
This album is absolutely killer for the few that truly enjoy the thick, crunchy, tekno sound.

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