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Odyssey

by Stan Grewzell

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Spoonbräu
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Spoonbräu 2017 - Doomcore (DE)

The artist successed to sublimate a mechanical-based music to do something organic. Heavy kicks, worked vibes, saturated distortions... Everything I like is on this record. Album of year 2017.
spoonerium.com/stan-grewzell-odyssey/ Favorite track: Routine.
Gravewell
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Gravewell Great dark and funky industrial techno for those solitary midnight rides! Favorite track: Plant.
DOR
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DOR A TOTAL ABSOLUTE MUST if you love dark doomy industral hardcore techno!! Best album in years, period! Fav tracks: Evac, Engine and Hunt
Tyrone Perry aka Dark-T
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Tyrone Perry aka Dark-T Finally Stan Grewzell releases all his acustic monsters you could hear at his live performances in the past!!! Sounds like prophecies of a dark future travel into the deep of the dakest dephts!!! Once he has you in his grip there is no escape!!!
White Water Black Sheep
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White Water Black Sheep  
Odyssey is a balls-to-the-walls album with no compromises whatsoever. All tracks fuse together seamlessly, never breaking the vibe in spite of the very varying sounds that this album is made with. Whether it's low and slow or ghastly and fast matters none for Stan Grewzell, he will dominate your senses either way.
  Favorite track: Corridors.
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Beath 05:01
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Hacked 04:55
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Evac 04:39
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Mutiny 04:37
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Routine 04:27
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Engine 05:10
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Three 03:58
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Tactic 04:46
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LFO Of Death 04:51
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Past 04:24
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Plant 04:17
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Outside Job 04:54
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1707 04:42
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Tunnel 04:29
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Start 03:53
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Manipulation 04:32
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Corridors 04:25
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Hunt 04:39
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Keep Pace 04:50
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Sect 04:03

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Stan Grewzell - Odyssey

“When people left Earth to find a new place to live, it was the most ambitious and hopeful space flight project in human history - the last chance, the ultimate odyssey. The trouble weren’t all the technical difficulties, the limited resources or the undefined duration of the journey - it was the human mind:
What are the mental effects when you have no destination, when you live in a flying cage for generations, with only a few centimeters of steel between you and death? When the crew starts bickering over the course of the ship, when sabotage occurs, when creepy rumors and mistrust spread? When you start seeing… things?"

This is the soundtrack to that journey - an odyssey through nightmarish noises, dark techno and tripping hardcore. With just a handful of EPs since 2009, Stan Grewzell from Hamburg surely doesn’t rank among the fluent producers – albeit having carved his own niche with a specific sound setting him apart from other artists distinctly. Genre-defying, trippy and packing a proper punch, such are the qualities that have propelled his (few) tracks into a number of playlists already. Now it’s time to take off – and the odyssey ahead is massive for sure, with 25 tracks for the digital, and not less than 27 for the double CD, there sure is a lot to be discovered and experienced.

Stan Grewzell offers a cornucopia of sounds and textures: Soundtrack-like elements and atmospheres as you would expect from a conceptual release meet firm kicks and distortion rendering the majority of tracks well fit for club use; a prevailing mood of darkness that never gets overstretched, and during the course of this odyssey the rising tensions and paranoia correspond with a general, steady build-up of tempo and abrasiveness. With this, “Odyssey” works on two levels: As a thoroughly enjoyable album for the electronic connoisseur and an abundant fund for DJs – a more than topical release for these times that appreciate hard industrial techno sounds for good reasons.

Homer already knew that of all creatures that breathe and move upon the earth, nothing is bred that is weaker than man. So it’s not upon everyone to dare the hardships of the odyssey. Ask yourself: Are you strong enough?

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released September 2, 2017

Written and produced by S. Wagner
Mastered by R23
Design by R23

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Doomcore, Darkcore, Industrial Technoid. Industrial Hardcore.

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