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Tracklist

1Satellite
Vocals – Gilly G
4:01
2Pride's Paranoia4:10
3Frequency5:02
4Sparc4:20
5On My Mind
Vocals – Ben Onono
5:43
6Kato's Revenge4:32
7Another Hit4:47
8Birdcage5:11
9Late At Night4:42
10Fifty One3:13
11Wide Open4:33
12Statikman5:54

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
7243 5 43116 1 1Futureshock Phantom Theory ‎(2xLP, Album)Parlophone7243 5 43116 1 1UK2003
FSHOCK002Futureshock Phantom Theory ‎(CD, Album, Promo)ParlophoneFSHOCK002UK2003
TOCP-66208Futureshock Phantom Theory ‎(CD, Album, Copy Prot.)ParlophoneTOCP-66208Japan2003
7243 5 43116 2 8Futureshock Phantom Theory ‎(CD, Album)Parlophone7243 5 43116 2 8UK2003
7243 583518 2 8Futureshock Phantom Theory ‎(CD, Album)EMI Music Group Australasia7243 583518 2 8Australia2003

Credits

  • Art DirectionBlue Source
  • Edited By, Compiled ByCheeky Paul
  • Mastered ByJohn Dent
  • Photography ByDan Holdsworth
  • Producer, Mixed ByAlex Tepper, Phil Dockerty
  • Written-ByTepper, Onono (tracks: 5), Gordo (tracks: 7), Graham (tracks: 11), Dockerty, Da Silva (tracks: 5)

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Futureshock - Phantom Theory mp3

Performer: Futureshock

Title: Phantom Theory

Country: UK

Release date: 17 Mar 2003

Label: Parlophone

Style: Progressive House, Tech House

Catalog: 7243 5 43116 2 1

Genre: Electronic

Size MP3: 1705 mb

Rating: 4.0 / 5

Votes: 188

Record source: CD, Album

MP3 Related to Futureshock - Phantom Theory

salivan
Phantom Theory does not re-invent the wheel, it just show-cases what Futureshock are all about. Their tech-house sound has long been championed from DJ's ranging from the techno stable, to the house stable and I believe this shows how versatile their production is. I would say that Phantom Theory is an honest album, Futureshock don't pretend to be something their not, which had become the trennd. When Sasha released Airdrawndagger (a breaks album), it was hardly what Sasha was all about and it received muted reviews as a result. The only criticism I would levy at this album is that it did sound a touch dated and could have been done with being released 18 months earlier.
salivan
Phantom Theory does not re-invent the wheel, it just show-cases what Futureshock are all about. Their tech-house sound has long been championed from DJ's ranging from the techno stable, to the house stable and I believe this shows how versatile their production is. I would say that Phantom Theory is an honest album, Futureshock don't pretend to be something their not, which had become the trennd. When Sasha released Airdrawndagger (a breaks album), it was hardly what Sasha was all about and it received muted reviews as a result. The only criticism I would levy at this album is that it did sound a touch dated and could have been done with being released 18 months earlier.
Yojin
Airdrawndagger is not a breaks album.
Yojin
Airdrawndagger is not a breaks album.
Priotian
I really cannot understand how a person can give a 1/5 mark to this album. Of course we can find thousands of albums better than Futureshock's "Phantom Theory". But it's a very powerfull dancefloor oriented album. I can understand that some people may hate technohouse and dancefloor electronic music, but the fact that you don't like a style doesn't mean that something done in that style is bad. Phantom theory is a very nice job and a very honest project. Before published this album Futureshock did a very long remixing trainning. They were very brave when they published this album. They could easily published an album in the way of the eighties EBM revival which was the mainstream in 2003. It's obvious that they know very well the dancefloor escene. But they preferer to went for an early nineties techno sound (in the way of Empirion, Age of Love, and Underworld). This is an example coherene. "Phantom Theory" came ten years late, or ten years early. Beacuse revivals are aproximately every 20 years. But it left us a fistfull of grate songs such as: Statikman, Another Hit, Late At Night, Satellite, Kato's Revenge, On My Mind, Wide Open, Spark or Birdcage. Maybe it's not the best album in the history of music, but 9 really good songs in an album with 12 tracks, should inspired a little bit of respect. If I were a musician, I would hanve changed one om my hands for that 75% quality ratio (and that doesn't mean at all that Fifty One, Pride's Paranoia and Frequency are bad tunes).
Priotian
I really cannot understand how a person can give a 1/5 mark to this album. Of course we can find thousands of albums better than Futureshock's "Phantom Theory". But it's a very powerfull dancefloor oriented album. I can understand that some people may hate technohouse and dancefloor electronic music, but the fact that you don't like a style doesn't mean that something done in that style is bad. Phantom theory is a very nice job and a very honest project. Before published this album Futureshock did a very long remixing trainning. They were very brave when they published this album. They could easily published an album in the way of the eighties EBM revival which was the mainstream in 2003. It's obvious that they know very well the dancefloor escene. But they preferer to went for an early nineties techno sound (in the way of Empirion, Age of Love, and Underworld). This is an example coherene. "Phantom Theory" came ten years late, or ten years early. Beacuse revivals are aproximately every 20 years. But it left us a fistfull of grate songs such as: Statikman, Another Hit, Late At Night, Satellite, Kato's Revenge, On My Mind, Wide Open, Spark or Birdcage. Maybe it's not the best album in the history of music, but 9 really good songs in an album with 12 tracks, should inspired a little bit of respect. If I were a musician, I would hanve changed one om my hands for that 75% quality ratio (and that doesn't mean at all that Fifty One, Pride's Paranoia and Frequency are bad tunes).
Axebourne
This isn't techno. Next to their contemporaries like Fluke and Underworld (their most obvious inspirations), they are a pimple on the ass of electronic music history.
Axebourne
This isn't techno. Next to their contemporaries like Fluke and Underworld (their most obvious inspirations), they are a pimple on the ass of electronic music history.