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GREGOR TRESHER - The Life Wire |
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Wednesday, 30 September 2009 10:27 |
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After his 2008 debut album "A Thousand Nights" Gregor Tresher has been really busy. He founded his own label Break New Soil (always part of the Great Stuff roster) and prepared his second album THE LIFE WIRE. Known by most of the audience for his fine techno style, Gregor decided to widen the spectrum of his music including vocals and giving to different tracks a certain electro touch that mix really well with his kind of techno sounds (his first album had already seeds of what had to come on "Full range madness") . Since from the opening "Ghosts" you realize that something interesting is going to happen: it opens with a mysterious atmosphere and a fat bass line that sounds so good mixed with the syncopated drum rhythm. On the second tune "The very end" we start the dances thanks to great deep vocals, riding bass lines and drums plus a bit of electro house touch. Electro, house and techno are the main elements of this thirteen tracks album and you won't find any filler. Tracks with vocals and catchy melodies alternate techno/house instrumentals giving to the album a feeling of freshness. On all the CD there's an overall nightly atmosphere that I appreciated. Check on the Great Stuff player at http://www.greatstuffmusic.eu/1998/01/bnscd001.html "Ghosts", "1982", "Awaking life inside" and "The very end" first and you'll realize that I was right... this album has so much to offer!
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