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Joey Beltram - The Rising Sun album flac Performer: Joey Beltram
Title: The Rising Sun
Style: Techno
Released: 2004
Country: Germany
MP3 album: 1649 mb
FLAC album: 1496 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: AA AAC ASF MP1 VOX MOD AU
Genre: Electronic

Complete your Joey Beltram collection. modificato over 14 years ago riferendosi a The Rising Sun, 3x12", Album, Tresor 214. Powerful fast Techno by one of the most talented and crafted producers ever. There are at least 3 very advanced Techno Bombs here, that sound better than anything else i heard in Techno this year.

Aonox by Joey Beltram. View all albums . The Rising Sun. By: Joey Beltram (2004, Electronic).

The Scorpion (Original Mix). The Rising Sum. 5:31.

Joey Beltram (born September 6, 1971 in Queens, New York City, United States) is an American DJ and record producer, best known for the pioneering recordings "Energy Flash" and "Mentasm". Returning to Tresor in 2004, he released the album Rising Sun. And he has kept up a busy release schedule ever since, with tracks on Womb, Harthouse, Drumcode, MB Electroniks, and Bush.

Classics is a compilation album by Joey Beltram. It was released in 1996 by R&S Records. The album's tracks were initially recorded by Beltram when he was releasing material through R&S Records. Classics was released in 1996 through R&S Records.

Performer: Joey Beltram. I can understand that this album might go further than the usual Beltram Fan wants Techno to sound in 2004. Listen to it closely on a good sound system at high volume, chances are you will enjoy most of the 9 tracks. A daring piece of work and proof that Tresor still leads the way Techno can sound more than 15 years after it started out as a Club and label. This new album from Joey is very dissappointing :. .Doesn't come close to his past productions - Maybe i'm missing the point here .

Tracklist

1 Resurgence 5:51
2 It Works 5:24
3 The Rising Sun 5:42
4 Intermission 1:31
5 Awaken 4:56
6 Universal Mind 4:52
7 Beyonder 4:58
8 Solar Storm 4:38
9 Brreakz 1:30
10 Tenth 4:20

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Sound Too Extreme
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Tresor Records
  • Copyright (c) – Tresor Records
  • Recorded At – Sounds Too Extreme
  • Published By – Mikrofisch-BMG
  • Manufactured By – Sony DADC – A0100557653-0101

Credits

  • Cover – Kykdesignstudio.de*
  • Mastered By – T. Stiehler*
  • Written-By, Producer, Mixed By, Cover – Joey Beltram

Notes

℗+© Tresor Records 2004

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (String): 661956721427
  • Barcode (Text): 6 61956 72142 7
  • Label Code: LC 03702
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L554
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 94Y4
  • Matrix / Runout: A0100557653-01-01 14 A0

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
Tresor 214 Joey Beltram The Rising Sun ‎(3x12", Album) Tresor Tresor 214 Germany 2004
Tresor 214P Joey Beltram The Rising Sun ‎(12", S/Sided, Ltd, Promo) Tresor Tresor 214P Germany 2005
Tresor 214 Joey Beltram The Rising Sun ‎(3x12", Album, W/Lbl) Tresor Tresor 214 Germany 2004
Tresor 214 Joey Beltram The Rising Sun ‎(CD, Album, Promo, Pla) Tresor Tresor 214 Germany 2004
Tresor 214P Joey Beltram The Rising Sun ‎(12", S/Sided, Ltd, Promo, W/Lbl) Tresor Tresor 214P Germany 2005


Comments: (2)
Gaudiker
My two cents is that while there are a fistful of unquestionable techno bangers on "The rising sun", the album as a whole goes absolutely nowhere. It has no flow, and is mostly made of repetitive and recycled loops layed over uninetresting percussion and trivial bass lines. Extremely well produced though, but shallow, and to be honest, substandard for a release forged by Joey Beltram. Sure it's party material, and some of it is mighty fine to fulfill that purpose, but even when it came to pure and straight forward floor filling music, Joey delivered it much better than what's offered here. Good news for DJs is that the album has been released as a fantastic 3xLP, so rest assured some numbers here will blow away the crowd during any proper techno party, namely and above all, Resurgence, It Works, The Rising Sun and Awaken, which simultaneoulsy mark the album's only worthwhile moments. Play it loud, turn the bass up and witness the roof tear off!
September
I've been a Joey Beltram fan from the early 90s. Though, I would not say I was disappointed when I heard this album for the first time, but... Joey Beltram has changed his mind into some much more commercial stuff. A lot less grounded on hard repetitive sounds than "Places", this opus is more dedicated to dancefloors. Take a four beat loop from any Daft Punk hit, let it go round and round and round with harder kicks and that's it! Target: cash and audience. My view.