Key4050 - Otterfly
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
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Since Key4050 first addressed crowds at 2017’s Dreamstate SoCal, John O’Callaghan & Bryan Kearney’s horde of purpose-built, set-exclusive material has been locked up tighter than Fort Knox. Audiences at EDC Mexico, Bangkok’s Transmission and the Subculture arena event at Melbourne’s Hisense have subsequently fallen under its thrall. Remaining the sole preserve of their kinetic, redline-pushing set experiences, no track titles, personal insights or take-home music has become public.Fourteen months after that first performance however 4050’s key is finally starting to turn. The moment some thought might never happen… is. Through the ‘Tales From The Temple’ album John & Bryan are prepped to release all that set-jet fuel en masse.
Blazing the path for the release of an entire 32-track arsenal’s worth of material on Feb 15, the first music to be made officially available from the pair’s union arrives today. Four of the duo’s festival flamers (‘Utterly Butterly’, ‘Birch’, ‘Finkle und Einhorn’ and ‘The Truth’) are available now through Spotify and as pre-order Instant Grats. If you’ve seen Key4050 first-hand, you’ll know the type of pressure that’s on the rise here. If not, well this quad will put you in the no-uncertain-terms picture. A compression of carnivorous bass, drum march, staccato percussion and techno-tenacity, pinning together polygraph-tense drops and all wrapped up with their HD studio work, Key4050’s output is energy redefined.
And the fine release news doesn’t end there even. If the aforementioned has you foaming at the mouth for more, well the first official Key4050 single hits stores but a week later. A narcotic, psychotropic passage to tech-trance’s outer limits; ‘Beetlejuice’ drops Feb 1.
Tracklist:
Disc 1
01. Beetlejuice
02. Wendle
03. Birch
04. Utterly Butterly05. Dinklebot06. Trevor
07. Pikachu
08. Settler
09. Squirrel
10. Quadruplets
11. Meryl Beef
12. Sweetest Road
13. Otter
14. Equinox
15. Altered Definition
16. Otterfly
Disc 2
01. Irwin
02. Donadoni
03. Schillachi
04. Laudrup
05. The Truth
06. Bortolottay
07. Egon
08. Take A Break
09. Retention
10. Jalapeno
11. Finkle und Einhorn
12. Intersect
13. Megatron
14. Ubuntu
15. Dickie Tummay
16. Alka
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All the tracks are amazing, but this tune is obsessed with the powerful emotion
Great sound mix Key4050
Key 4050 have got it right man
Perfect
Great great trance music like at thé golden age. What a clear sound !
What a traaaackk 😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️
10 years back old school trance
Awesome 🙌❤🔥
Sounds like legendary Nu NRG!
What a beauty!!!
🖤
omg this dude is genius
Best track on the album
Lovely we tune
stunner
The feels!
Amazing
Cool
So good !!
🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️❤️
amazing!!! cant wait for my CD to arrive
Классный трек!!!!!!
Amazing, breathtaking melody but IMHO this track deserved a better kick drum. If you wanna know what I mean just listening to anything by Orkidea
turn the sound quality setting to something higher bro, it is auto set to 144kb and trust me when you go 480p or 760PHD the kick drum is there. Orkidea doesnt have shit on most of Marika Rossa or Deborah De Luca or Charoitte De Witte and their sets. Women are leading techno now, and kicking ass.
Techno is crap and monotonous. Besides you are on a trance channel
@@makpap7999 Mark, i guess you're one of those millennials who think you school guys in their 40s, and are the inventors of all that is good or new, LOL. Kid, i'm not in need of your opinion on any of it, but of course you can have your opinion but what may shock you is that your trance isn't my trance, what millenials like today evidently is pure EDM shitty lala music with way too much instrumentation and rarely a beat that stays consistent with the DJ and show. That beat style came from the older 808 and Traktor beats tools as well as the early Pioneer and other manufacturers too, but it was common to have a DJ sort of set a beat mark and over an hour and half avg tracklist time, you had a sound that could identify a DJ anytime you heard him or her, Tenaglia and his house music comes to mind, or Micro and his tech house, progressive techno, and electronica, i could ID him as having made or influenced a track in 20 seconds because he stamped his sound in all of it. What you call Trance is what i was listening to in my late teens and 20s and had a pretty good run with the trance that others in my age group would call trance producers/DJs. I like some of the guys of todays Trance, JOC is one, but hes not new, been at it a long time. I like Kearney too, but he plays a lot of the same tracks too often for me to get too excited. I really like the Shugs kid. There are several DJs today from Trance, oh ya i like N'to, Worakals, Maceo, he's from Dallas and ive talked to him several times at Deep Ellum shows. InAustin I had a close friend, best man at his wedding in fact when he announced the news, which was that he was going to tour with Paul Oakenfold for his 2000-2001 Worldwide tour, which he became the DJ act right before Paul went on. I smoked out with Moby and Frankie Bones and Carl COx backstage at Caffeine 2000 tour rave. Sasha played for an hour at my 30th birthday after work party, i had to close a nightclub 4 nights a week and would typically have a group of friends to hang out with starting around 4am. That B-day party was surprise gift, just told to go to a persons house and maybe drop an E, I walked in to around 100 people and that DJ buddy i mentioned with Oakenfold, he came up and said Happy b-day bro, you might notice Sasha in town decided to give you a little after hours show...not too shabby. But i know very well the trance and techno difference as it is much more different to me than it could be to you. Trance used to bang, it was perfect for party or on the dance floors at clubs, but today it is mingled into this EDM "get your hand up, put em up, everyone put your hands in the air, let me see em" ....STFU! I'm not being frisked am i? Then no, i wont put them up, and by the way DJ, "put some beats down on the floor, come on you radio music playing pussy, throw some beats up now".
Also, this chanel may be a trance chanel, but i go wherever the fuck i want. If i want to talk about death metal here i will, especially if it annoys the millenials. Capiche? That-a-kid. At ease now.
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