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Noisia - Monster

Noisia - Monster

Musician: Noisia
Album title: Monster
Style: Drum n Bass
Released: 2005
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1219 mb
Size APE version: 1846 mb
Size WMA version: 1729 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 837
Format: TTA WAV XM MOD MMF DTS AUD
Genre: Electronic

Noisia - Monster

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Tracklist

A Monster 6:59
B The Distance 7:34
C Conscience 7:08
D Sandworm 6:00

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Copyright Control
  • Manufactured By – S.T. Holdings Ltd.
  • Exported By – S.T. Holdings Ltd.

Credits

  • Written-By, Producer – Martijn Van Sonderen, Nik Roos, Thijs De Vlieger

Notes

Made in the E.U. Repressed in April 2007, issued in a generic Subtitles sleeve.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SUBTITLES 042 Noisia Monster ‎(2x12", EP, Promo, W/Lbl) Subtitles SUBTITLES 042 UK 2005



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Modifyn
One of my favourite dnb releases. Each tune from Monster EP was significant for me in some ways. The title track was my introduction into heavily broken tunes and 'Conscience' was the one which made me fell in love with Noisia works. 'Sandworm' has one of the greatest bassline's I've heard and I will never get tired of 'The Distance' - amazing atmospheric tune, it is still the first one to play after each of the upgrades I did to my home audio. A must have.
Nanecele
The title track on this e.p. alone is worth the money I paid for the whole four tracks. 'Monster' is a blinding slice of chopped up, darkside drum n bass with an infectious, grinding bassline I still haven't tired of, B movie samples and eerie atmospherics. Monstrous! This remains one of my favourite Noisia titles to date.
Yozshugore
A truly diverse and inspiring EP from Noisia on Subtitles. Teebee knows the future, and this is it. From the edit-laden insanity of Monster, to the ethereal atmospheric surgings of The Distance, to the rolling (old) Virusy steppers of Sandworm & The Distance, this EP has all that you could ever want.