Early support from Jaytech, Tripswitch, Ricky Ryan, Luke Brancaccio, Sasch BBC, Eelke Kleijn, Sandra Collins, Gia Barone, Soul Button, Matter
This is the first instalment of David Forbes first Hal Stucker album ‘Electronic Excursions’ (forthcoming on Pure Progressive in a couple of months time). The Hal Stucker sound is dance legend David Forbes (Public Domain, Optimus, Active Force, Tekra, Arkadi etc.) exploring his progressive side; deep, emotive, melodic, expertly crafted dance music. Nestling into a 120bpm groove, Monolith expresses it’s midnight mood by way of lush pads, cavernous vocal-clip reverbs, glittering arpeggiated sequences, subterranean bass tones and an expertly crafted arrangement. This is a fabulous taster of what is to come.
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