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http://neuralnoise.com/mood/nitrogen_part_1.mp3 http://neuralnoise.com/mood/nitrogen_part_2.mp3
Genre: Electronic Style: Progressive Trance, Breakbeat, Goa Trance
Nitrogen, Part 1 can be broken into three distinct "movements". Initially, the artists offer you a taste of the ambient, peppered with vocal samples speaking of "circular objects flying in formation" for 90 seconds or so before a sudden build up dives into one of the most positively derranged basslines I have ever heard. A standard goa bassline, back-looped..who would've thought it could sound so other worldly? That one line manages to set the flavor for the rest of the "second movement", which comes complete with beat and even more bizarre vocal samples ("eeeeah..EEEYAH. Yah..eh..pu.."). Four minutes of this deliciously psychedelic onslaught brings us to the third portion of the song where we are presented with an almost 80s-pop styled outtro. Now, don't get me wrong, this is no Duran-Duran rip; it must be the soft female vocals, heavy on the resonance and LFO that do it for me. The rhythm of the previous movement is carried through this with delicately layed highhats and effect samples that fade away into a soft, easy end for a great track.
Nitrogen, Part 2, is much more straight forward than Part 1. No real division into distinct movements. This one, though, is one hell of a goa-psy floor pounder. Want to hear some old Roland gear? Then pop this one in. The Juno Reactor boys pulled six and a half minutes worth of samples off of their vintage gear for this one. It's quite a bit more familiar to their Transmissions style fanatics. While it doesn't really offer too much variation over it's playtime, it does certainly rip your head off for the time it plays. Very aggressive with the bass, beat, and samples. No real melodic strains, here; a hard trance-esque synth line takes care of that.
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