Stana - POV (Part 2)

GR8 AL present > Tech Maniac Records releases Stana's debut album, POV. An album with a story to tell about Stana's point of view.

Enjoy a 4 track excerpt from the Album POV.

In Stanas world there is no need to classify music after genres, and as dynamic as this artist gets, he dishes up House, Techno, Progressive and Hard Dance sounds and serves it on a silver EDM platter. "Put every genre you love together" – Stana starting the story in the album with the intro track Otinnea building up with electro and 80s inspired sound. It builds up to Acid Techno and progressive sounds with the track Procrastination going over to just Techno and dark with Futuristic Nonsense telling the story of the dark Techno Stana started listening to in his teens.It drops then to a heavy bassline and the remix of Lady Faith "Rising High" with oriental sounds up and then switches to a more progressive sound inspired by Techtranceand vocal house and electro with Synchronize.After the scream of Contrast telling the story of how it was to live in Stockholm for the first time it jumps again to a suithing voice and and drops to a F A T bassline with Junkyard Robots.Then again it takes that energy and recharges it until an ultimate drop of madness in Awaited. It closes in to the end of the album and it takes an ugly and almost industrial turn with Red City going harder, and tells a tale about a city in Ukraine that Diablik was born in and where Stana lived in part time in 2011.Further towards the end of the album and inspired by Hardstyle and Hardtrance Babylon is written for the roots of where Stana was born.Last but not least it levels up with Hipsters Death going full on Stana all the way before finally ending the album with a dramatic twist with pianos and violins with Intergalactic Hipsters.Featuring collaborations across the seas with Audio Punk (USA), Dania Chebib (USA), Diablik (UA), Emma Jiborn (SWE), Hawman (AUS), House Brokers (SWE), Johann Stone (IC) and Lady Faith (USA).

Eintrag vom: 10.07.2013


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