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Adapt-Synth - Take Off / Only The Wise album flac Performer: Adapt-Synth
Title: Take Off / Only The Wise
Style: Trance
Released: 1999
MP3 album: 1470 mb
FLAC album: 1747 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: MP4 MP1 FLAC DTS AC3 VQF ADX
Genre: Electronic

As punk and post-punk had shown, there were no rules, only imagination. The perceived coldness of synth-pop was turned on its head by the connection it made with more mainstream listeners in the ’80s through dance beats and catchy melodies. But it wasn’t all pop frivolity.

Aptly entitled Rise Of The Wise, the quintet‘s fourth studio album fully lives up to its name in each and every one of the eleven brand new songs: Thematically growing around various topics such as the multifarious facets of human existence as well as around the band mascot Wiseman in a couple of songs, Wisdom rise to new heights of enthralling catchiness. in the course of swift, solo-laden, double bass driven high speed gems, stomping mid-tempo majesty and magical folky ballads, all bursting with grandeur and bombastic melodies

Assisted takeoff is any system for helping aircraft to get into the air (as opposed to strictly under its own power). Assisted takeoff is also required for gliders, which do not have an engine and are unable to take off by themselves.

On take-off the captain reported hearing a tyre burst. Traffic stacked up while 27R was checked for debris. 90 minutes later she came back to LHR and the damage is there to see on the front left tyre of the right main gear. HE had slept for only 3 1/2 hours in the 24 hours before the flight taking off on March 20. THE brush with death upset him so badly he had not slept for four days after the accident.

But Take On Me is also distinguished by Harket’s improbably octave-spanning vocals, whose seeming effortlessness has inspired countless screeching karaoke wipeouts. A song so quintessentially ’80s, from its sharp synth bass to its inclusion in her flick Desperately Seeking Susan-this popgasm has only one critic: Madonna. Years after its 1985 release, she said that she felt like a dork singing it. Fine, Madge, but you can't have looked as dorky as the millions of us who sang it into our hairbrushes.

Tracklist

A1 Take Off
B1 Only The Wise
Comments: (1)
Nirn
A really quirky act, Adapt-Synth released two 12" vinyls in 1999 on white label.I luckily found this and Venom second hand in mint condition, and upon hearing Take Off I snapped them up.It's a hard sound to describe if I'm honest. The production is WELL below even 1999 standards, in fact the tracks sound like early QFX (1993-1994 era on Shoop Records) with a touch of late 80's Italo Disco. But while the tracks may sound very dated, they make up for it through sheer musical grace and melodic flair.Take Off in particular is an energetic wee trancer which will definitely appeal to fans of the old QFX tracks Metropolis and The Machine.I'd be interested to know who exactly Adapt-Synth were. I would not be surprised if it was indeed Kirk Turnbull...