LOWHOP-Records
LOWHOP-Records

Labelcode

LOWHOP039

Albumtitle

Farwell

Artist

Trackscan

Releasedate

23.11.2021 (digital)

Format

digital

Tracklist

1. ! Don't Be Afraid (Dub Sanctuary) [03:09]
2. " Trackscan As You Can [02:58]
3. § This Is My Babylon [03:44]
4. $ Last Hours, 70376 Tribute [02:38]
5. % Truesday, One - Today I Am [02:30]
6. & Snow & Storm In Vienna [01:37]
7. / Sorry For ... Nothing [02:31]
8. ( Bear Water Drops [03:04]
9. ) What Ya Want [03:00]

Credits

All by Trackscan, all rights remain reserved. Mastered by The Darkforce in the LFD. (C)(P) 2021 Trackscan (jmp).

We are proud to present you a new album from the well known Trackscan. A borderline genius work that dives into the depths of dubhop to reinvent this genre. The beats are so crisp, loud and dynamic that you wonder how? Hypnotic bass riffs permeate this varied and then monotonic album; and monotonic is meant as a compliment in this case. It reminds of the albums of the late 90s from New York. The beat drags along for three minutes and pulls you into this green something. Trackscan says goodbye with this album from his last home, where he lived for 8 years. Tribute goes to Hallschlag (aka 70376), to Spectre (aka Tha Ill Saint), to XYZ and especially to Radar Control - who helped him with the track selection and arrangement. Maybe you think it's another one of those beat albums, but not just any beat album, it is a timeless work that speaks the language of Trackscan ...

Labelcode

LOWHOP039

Albumtitle

Farwell

Artist

Trackscan

Releasedate

23.11.2021 (digital)

Format

digital

Tracklist

1. ! Don't Be Afraid (Dub Sanctuary) [03:09]
2. " Trackscan As You Can [02:58]
3. § This Is My Babylon [03:44]
4. $ Last Hours, 70376 Tribute [02:38]
5. % Truesday, One - Today I Am [02:30]
6. & Snow & Storm In Vienna [01:37]
7. / Sorry For ... Nothing [02:31]
8. ( Bear Water Drops [03:04]
9. ) What Ya Want [03:00]

Credits

All by Trackscan, all rights remain reserved. Mastered by The Darkforce in the LFD. (C)(P) 2021 Trackscan (jmp).

We are proud to present you a new album from the well known Trackscan. A borderline genius work that dives into the depths of dubhop to reinvent this genre. The beats are so crisp, loud and dynamic that you wonder how? Hypnotic bass riffs permeate this varied and then monotonic album; and monotonic is meant as a compliment in this case. It reminds of the albums of the late 90s from New York. The beat drags along for three minutes and pulls you into this green something. Trackscan says goodbye with this album from his last home, where he lived for 8 years. Tribute goes to Hallschlag (aka 70376), to Spectre (aka Tha Ill Saint), to XYZ and especially to Radar Control - who helped him with the track selection and arrangement. Maybe you think it's another one of those beat albums, but not just any beat album, it is a timeless work that speaks the language of Trackscan ...