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Tracklist

1Come On, Ah Yeah
2Computer Boogie
3Sodomacid
4Dance The Pain Away
5Resonant Escape
6At The End

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
SOM016Impakt Resonant Escape ‎(6xFile, WAV, EP)Solar One MusicSOM016Germany2011

Credits

  • DesignJustorange.de
  • ProducerJørgen Indal

Notes

Limited to 200 handnumbered Copies.
Comes with Infosheet.

Video

Info

Album 2012 6 Songs. More By Impakt. Resonant Escape. Universal Frequencies. Resonant Escape - EP. Electronic 2012. Computer Boogie. Get Started. United States. Internet Service Terms. Cookie Warning. In My Dreams - Single. After his epic full length album Resonant Escape on SOM, Impakt returns with the six Track Vinyl Version from this album. Filled with 4 new tracks and 2 already Resonant Escape Album Tracks. Fantastic Journey through Impakts own world. Resonant Escape EP. Release Date 2012-01-16. Label Solar One Music. Resonant Escape EP by Impakt, released 01 June 2011 1. Computer Boogie 2. Dance the pain away 3. At the end 4. Sodomacid 5. Come on ah yeah 6. Resonant Escape After his epic full length album Resonant Escape on SOM, Impakt returns with the six Track Vinyl Version from this album. Impakt 2 Resonant Escape EP. Etichetta: Solar One Music SOM016. Paese: Germany. As an all rounded, varied EP, none in recent times has been as well executed. Delivering extremes in all aspects, and still maintaining a solid release is something to be very very proud of. From . Solar One Music. WAV, FLAC USD . MP3 USD . 3 Resonant Escape 2:34 Buy. Listen free to Impakt Resonant Escape Squelchy belchy, Spooping and more. 14 tracks 57:23. out of stock. EUR . 80 Discount

Impakt - Resonant Escape EP mp3

Performer: Impakt

Title: Resonant Escape EP

Country: Germany

Release date: 2011

Label: Solar One Music

Style: Electro, Acid

Catalog: SOM016

Genre: Electronic

Size MP3: 1571 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

Votes: 874

Record source: Vinyl, 12", EP, 33 ⅓ RPM, Limited Edition

MP3 Related to Impakt - Resonant Escape EP

Shliffiana
Excellent release, especially the 4 last tracks. Reminds me AFX Analords serie too, with a faster techno bit, very dancing.
Shliffiana
Excellent release, especially the 4 last tracks. Reminds me AFX Analords serie too, with a faster techno bit, very dancing.
Cobyno
Very exciting music...reminds me very much of the Analog series from Richard D. James.
Cobyno
Very exciting music...reminds me very much of the Analog series from Richard D. James.
Ishnjurus
Having followed Solar One’s releases for a while and always being on the right side of excited when something new is happening, I was chompin at the bit to hear their latest release by Norway’s Impakt a.k.a. Jørgen Indal.

The opener ‘Computer Boogie’ is an abstract take on classic electro. With a beat straight out of erotic city, this mind melter is like Tomorrow’s World meets Dynamix!

‘Dance the Pain Away’ is the favourite on here for me. A minimal new wave beat is coupled with a gorgeous 303 line and deep moogy bass. Reverb soaked string lines beef this beast up and really make it soar. Emotional electro at its very best.

The A-Side’s finisher, resonant escape is a brilliant example of melodic, deep and beautiful electro. Delicate synth lines play against bird song whistles. Like a summer breeze… but wae an 808.

Flipping over to the B-Side, we begin with ‘Sodomacid’, a fast, techno acid track. Square wave 303 shifts hard and infects your brain. This track is fairly mental… cutting fast with vocal samples and jumping back into the madness.

‘Come on, Ah Yeah’ shows Impakt’s scandinavian roots. A distinctly Skweee sound here mixed with his own touch. Brilliant drum programming with resonated synth lines warbling all over the place.

And finishing this mini album (6 tracks is what I call that these days!) ‘At the end’ brings more new wave influences. Again, some superb drum programming and new wave 101 style lines have you singing the lyrics to all your favourite wave tracks that don’t exist.

As an all rounded, varied EP, none in recent times has been as well executed. Delivering extremes in all aspects, and still maintaining a solid release is something to be very very proud of.

From www.thisisourhouse.org
Ishnjurus
Having followed Solar One’s releases for a while and always being on the right side of excited when something new is happening, I was chompin at the bit to hear their latest release by Norway’s Impakt a.k.a. Jørgen Indal.

The opener ‘Computer Boogie’ is an abstract take on classic electro. With a beat straight out of erotic city, this mind melter is like Tomorrow’s World meets Dynamix!

‘Dance the Pain Away’ is the favourite on here for me. A minimal new wave beat is coupled with a gorgeous 303 line and deep moogy bass. Reverb soaked string lines beef this beast up and really make it soar. Emotional electro at its very best.

The A-Side’s finisher, resonant escape is a brilliant example of melodic, deep and beautiful electro. Delicate synth lines play against bird song whistles. Like a summer breeze… but wae an 808.

Flipping over to the B-Side, we begin with ‘Sodomacid’, a fast, techno acid track. Square wave 303 shifts hard and infects your brain. This track is fairly mental… cutting fast with vocal samples and jumping back into the madness.

‘Come on, Ah Yeah’ shows Impakt’s scandinavian roots. A distinctly Skweee sound here mixed with his own touch. Brilliant drum programming with resonated synth lines warbling all over the place.

And finishing this mini album (6 tracks is what I call that these days!) ‘At the end’ brings more new wave influences. Again, some superb drum programming and new wave 101 style lines have you singing the lyrics to all your favourite wave tracks that don’t exist.

As an all rounded, varied EP, none in recent times has been as well executed. Delivering extremes in all aspects, and still maintaining a solid release is something to be very very proud of.

From www.thisisourhouse.org