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The final upload for this week is a special one for Kreatrix fans – Level 13’s updated version of Is That All. We previewed it back in the day here on TYFTH, and earlier this year I used it in the first part of my 10 Years of FINRG set. While I’m not often a fan of vocal freeform, this is a very original tune with quite a different feel to a lot of tracks, while of course keeping the manic filtering that Kreatrix is famous for.

Looking at the downloads these past few days it seems that a fair number of people are discovering/catching up on the account’s older tracks too, so this is probably a nice point to stop the uploads for now. Fear not though – there are already some more tunes on the horizon which will be going online very soon indeed.

 

Fantastic news from the Smiling Corpse crew – the first full CD compilation has now been released, and is available to buy from the SC site. For a mere £5.37 you can get hold of some of the best tunes of the year so far while helping to ensure there’ll be more releases to come in the future, making this an absolute must-buy. Massive congrats to SC for an awesome release, and of course for firmly supporting the deeper side of the scene.

The next track on the upload is a 180 bpm stormer from Pulse, the Hungarian producer who’s now a veteran of many a freeform release. Very heavy on the acid, this is another track with a hint of Hybridize about it, thanks to the piano breakdown and lively melodies. Many thanks to Pulse (and apologies for the massive delay), I can imagine this one in a lot of different sets – which hopefully means that it will appeal to quite a wide range of freeform heads.

Stay tuned for another track tomorrow!

Thanks to work I usually miss the Freeformaniacs shows, but earlier this month I was able to catch most of a lovely set from Olly Addictive and Wyrm. The first half has some very nice freeform selections, while the second half heads into big kick/gabber territory. This variety makes it well worth a listen, and at two hours long you’re really getting two sets for the price of one.

  1. Xombei – Thunderhead
  2. Audio X – Sugar
  3. Carbon Based & DJ Rx – Biomechanoid
  4. Grimsoul – Kadotettu Todellisuus
  5. Wyrm – Tendrils of Reality
  6. Dok & Dodgee – Inside
  7. Oli G & Invader – Living Hell
  8. Oli G & Jessica – Miasma
  9. Shanty vs. Epyx & Cyrez – Trippy Hippy
  10. Qygen – 60Hz Power Rave
  11. Penguin Conspiracy – Tripswitch
  12. Micken – Robot Captain
  13. Epyx & Cyrez – I C U
  14. Ophidian & Nosferatu – Psychiatric Ass
  15. Orifice – I’m Broken
  16. Scott Brown – Enemy
  17. Andy Freestyle – Warrior Sound
  18. Scott Majestik – Psycopathic Bitch
  19. AMS & Shanty – Hardcore Renegade
  20. Tazz & Shanty ft. MC Drew – The Definition of Freeform (Olly Addictive Remix)
  21. DJ Nitrous – Gangster Definition (Andy Freestyle Remix)
  22. Ephexis – Shunt
  23. Bartoch – This is Hardcore (Cyane Remix)
  24. Endymion & Nosferatu – Act of God
  25. Ophidian – End the Earth
  26. Endymion – Anger (Ophidian Remix)
  27. I:gor – Gimme Some More

The next tune on the TYFTH SoundCloud is Children, another of Rob.O.T.T’s impressive first efforts at producing freeform. The hint is in the title, but this is actually a bootleg remix of Robert Miles’ mid-nineties chart bothering trance track, freeformed up with some superb filtered sections during the intro/outro. Although it’s already up there quality-wise with a lot of Hybridize tracks, it was never completely finished (this is a ‘first draft’) and so didn’t get the release it deserved.

Thanks this time to Meke for pointing me in the direction of J-Gear’s remix of the Resident Evil theme. I haven’t seen any of the films, so tonight I’ve learned that Manson was behind the original, and that Nightforce sampled this section for his now-classic Symphony For The Devil. Slightly hamstrung by the genre, J-Gear’s version can’t quite match that, but this is another quality schranz track to follow Rock you like a Hurricane.

edit: Thanks to Labraska (in the comments below) for linking to this awesome version by DJ Hammond.

Yes indeed, this week’s announcement is the return of free tunes on TYFTH, after being cryogenically frozen for a year or so. I’m really happy that the account is alive again, but things have obviously changed a lot in the scene since it first started. These days there are plenty of labels doing a very professional job of releasing new music for free, and so my original ambitious plans have been scaled back – that particular Horse has long since bolted.

I reckon there’s still a place for tunes on TYFTH though, and from now on the SoundCloud will hopefully be performing two main roles. The first is to be a place for up-and-coming producers to get some extra publicity – the account already has quite a decent following, which now combines with infinite downloads and strength in numbers among all the other free tunes, making it a nice stepping stone to the ‘real’ labels for new artists. The second role is to make some older tracks available that otherwise would be forgotten, starting tonight with the excellent Whipped remix/mashup.

It should be clear already, but the account absolutely isn’t meant as a competitor to any of the other free labels out there, rather as a ‘training ground’ before making the step up to better things/an archive for older material. That doesn’t mean the tracks won’t be worth listening to, as I’ll be aiming to keep the standard high, even if it’ll be significantly lowered by any of my own tunes that end up there.

Many thanks to Tyranoid & Strongstream for starting us off again with Whipped, a slightly edited mashup with the Substanced remix from many years ago. I have a few other tracks that were originally submitted back when the account went into hibernation, so there’ll be one or two of them going online every day or so next week. After that it’ll be dependent on submissions, so do feel free to get in touch if you think you might have something that fits the rambling description above.

A new mix from AT/Asahi is always welcome, he’s really settling into a twisted-but-melodic style these days. Reboot System keeps up this tradition with an excellent mix of Japanese and Finnish tracks. There’s no tracklist, but Asahi’s obviously been promo hunting to combine some classic oldies with a few unreleased tracks, creating a very nice atmosphere.

By the way, stretching the definition of ‘the next few days’ a bit, but as I’ve got other non-TYFTH-related music stuff to do tonight the first of the mildly-interesting announcements will be coming tomorrow.

I don’t often listen to hard trance these days, but this combination of sets from Meke and Neon is a real history lesson of tracks from the 2000s. The second set speeds up nicely at the end, ending with I’m sure is a Nomic track – can anyone remember the name? Even after checking with Neon I’m none the wiser, but it definitely sounds familiar. Mystery IDs aside, this is a lovely collection of tunes if you’re looking for a melodic interlude.