OUT Guy Contact - Ultraviolet Freqs EP [Craigie Knowes]

Artist(s)
Guy Contact
Release title
Ultraviolet Freqs
Label name
Craigie Knowes
Release date
Jan 17, 2022
Release type
EP
Link to external store
https://craigieknowes.com/album/ultraviolet-freqs

TRANCEBLASTER

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"Consciousness expanding house tracks by Guy Contact on his Craigie Knowes debut, Ultraviolet Freqs. 4-tracks primed to tug your mind into the spirit-realm."

BANDCAMP: craigieknowes.bandcamp.com/album/ultraviolet-freqs

1. Doors of Perception
2. Ultraviolet Freqs
3. Look Into The Mind
4. The First Anura Ever Known

Release date: Monday 17th January 2022

https://soundcloud.com/craigie-knowes%2Fcknowep31-guy-contact-ultraviolet-freqs-ep
Great early 90's UK prog house/trance vibes, 'The First Anura Ever Known' is my favourite: 7,5/10

Guy Contact - Ultraviolet Freqs

Guy Contact - The First Anura Ever Known
 

Hensmon

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Loving this one, much more than others in the same style, think its the bpm and that its more spacious. Really nice.

Anyone else feel like calling this Prog or Trance is wrong? Just don't hear that as the influence at all, still so housey in its foundation and feel.
 

TRANCEBLASTER

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Anyone else feel like calling this Prog or Trance is wrong? Just don't hear that as the influence at all, still so housey in its foundation and feel.

UK Progressive 90-94 stuff, Zoom Records or Guerilla Records.. not the late 90's stuff
 
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Redrot

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Loving this one, much more than others in the same style, think its the bpm and that its more spacious. Really nice.

Anyone else feel like calling this Prog or Trance is wrong? Just don't hear that as the influence at all, still so housey in its foundation and feel.
Usually, for me, the line is pretty blurred been early progressive trance and progressive house and so I kind of lump it all into the "trance" sphere. This one's maybe a bit further from trance than some other releases (the A-sides in particular IMO) but I could see it easily being dropped into a more clear-cut trance set without anyone batting an eye, and that's good enough for me :p