David Forbes Pres. Hal Stucker - Electronic Excursions (2018)

Artist: David Forbes
Title: Electronic Excursions
Label: Pure Progressive
Style: Melodic, Progressive, Atmospheric, House, Trance
Release Date: 20-07-2018
Format: CD, Album
Quality: 320 Kbps/Joint Stereo/44100Hz
Codec: MP3
Tracks: 14 Tracks
Time: 01:46:22 Min
Size: 243 MB
Tracklist:
01. David Forbes Pres. Hal Stucker - Celeste (Original Mix) 9:32
02. David Forbes Pres. Hal Stucker - Chaos Bowl (Original Mix) 11:15
03. David Forbes Pres. Hal Stucker - Fairlights (Original Mix) 7:54
04. David Forbes Pres. Hal Stucker - Monolith (Original Mix) 7:45
05. David Forbes Pres. Hal Stucker - Conjour (Original Mix) 6:00
06. David Forbes Pres. Hal Stucker - Rubix (Original Mix) 9:56
07. David Forbes Pres. Hal Stucker - Chimes (Original Mix) 5:55
08. David Forbes Pres. Hal Stucker Ft. Eilidh Hadden - Retrace (Original Mix) 6:44
09. David Forbes Pres. Hal Stucker - 123 (Original Mix) 8:20
10. David Forbes Pres. Hal Stucker Ft. Emma Gillespie - Walking Over Fire (Original Mix) 5:37
11. David Forbes Pres. Hal Stucker - Colloseum (Original Mix) 7:17
12. David Forbes Pres. Hal Stucker - Disillusioned (Original Mix) 7:21
13. David Forbes Pres. Hal Stucker - Stars (Original Mix) 6:33
14. David Forbes Pres. Hal Stucker Ft. Eilidh Hadden - Retrace (Sunrise Edit) 6:12

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Across 14 tracks, ‘Electronic Excursions’ is a refreshing master-class in not giving a flying one about the dancefloor. That’s not to say you wouldn’t dance to it. Only that it’s not its primary spur. The same goes for other conventions. Track runtimes regularly enjoy the luxury of 8, 9 10 or in the case of ‘Chaos Bowl’ 11+ minutes to play out their ideas, angles and sequences. Genre classifications are likewise largely redundant. Adjectives like ‘atmosphere’, ‘ether’, ‘mood’ and ‘journey’ play a far greater part in defining compositions like ‘Rubix’, Monlith’, ‘Conjour’ and ‘Chimes’. Tempos too enjoy greater-than-average bandwidth and while instrumentals are its norm, vocal interludes also exist (most notably on ‘Walking Over Fire’ sung by Emma Gillespie and Eilidh Hadden’s ‘Retrace’.
Funny How Things Stick: Mr. Stucker enlightens us to the evolution of his unusual artist name. “Many people are unaware that Hal Stucker is an alias conjured up back in 1998. The name actually came from reading an article written by the real Hal Stucker and after a few releases under this alias I got an email from the man himself. He was and still is based in Boston, has written articles for the likes of the New York Times, WIRED and other major publications in the US.

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