Ritter Records - TOTAL HYPERACTIVE DETONATION - rampage
TOTAL HYPERACTIVE DETONATION

rampage

Label: Ritter Records
Genre: Psytrance
Release Date: 01 January 2004

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THD, Costa Rican TRANCE act lead by dj DUSK with partnership with dj Sir G, has definitively broken musical boundaries with a sound that is best described as Dance Aggressive & Dark Electronically Influenced Groove. Dj DUSK after sharing the same stage with names like: DARK SOHO, XENOMORPH, SHIVA CHANDRA, NEUROMOTOR, CYDONIA, GMS , WIZZY NOISE, D- TEK, TIM SCHULDT and others, began his musical career with their influences and also great influence of industrial rock. THD is Deviated from modern metal to the musical style of Trance, "RAMPAGE" the album, has a hidden melody that is prevalent within deep layers of guitars, keyboards, samples, and programmed drums. Sometimes is aggressive, sometimes dark minimalistic, conglomeration of styles and influences classically orchestrated into a hypnotic, menacing landscape. Powerful sounds and percussion are blended with poetic darkness, containing diverse rhythms on the senses overlaying a piercing aural assault. Layered percussions and effects equalize the sound, also deep heartfelt, introspective voices that express a longing for inner fears, emotional mood swings, bitterness, despair and even elements of hope and happiness are wrapped up in the musical landscape. Heavy, Tripnotic, Industrial trance with glorious doses of intense electro sounds. It also can be described as a true Post-Modern Trance Rock band. THD music combines the relentless 4/4 drive of Electronica's raved up beats with crushing drop tuned guitar and some barbed vocal sounds. "It's kind of like Minimal tech-trance in a menage a tois with FULL ON Trance and industrial power". It's defiantly the heavier side of Trance. The experimental side of metal without leaving a side the danceable feeling specially at night time. In a few words an industrial/Trance band.

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