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Never thought I'd see the day that I get to say that I enjoy a hard bass record.
Regardless, this record aged surprisingly well. It still has aspects that scream pre-2010, but it actually comes across as more of a charm than a curse.
I think it's the more notable growth of the songs as they play out, that I'm able to enjoy. Especially compared to Hard bass that i previously knew.
Not hearing "SCOOTAH!" every minute is a blessing, frankly. Even with that though, the samples can be a bit obnoxious MyNameIsRedundant
supported by 11 fans who also own “Retro Junktion”
i've been a fan of hardcore tano*C for nearly a decade and a half, and over those years i feel like i've wavered on how much i enjoy their annual compilations as they've progressed. it could be nostalgia talking, but i still consider some of the earliest SYNDROME albums to be the most solid. i was thrilled to listen to this one and find that there were no skippable tracks, and many that go hard while being amazingly mastered. picking a best track was hard, but i could listen to ISOLATOR all day. 2Bhere4U