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Electronic
Performer: Yoji Biomehanika
Title: Samurai (The Keyboard Cowboys)
Style: Techno, Hard Trance
Year 2004
Country UK
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 721
MP3 size: 1988 mb
FLAC size: 1376 mb
WMA size: 1406 mb
Other formats: MOD AA MIDI MP1 VOC MP2 FLAC

Yoji Biomehanika - Samurai (The Keyboard Cowboys) mp3 album


Yoji Biomehanika - Samurai (The Keyboard Cowboys) mp3 album

Tracklist

A Samurai (The Keyboard Cowboys)
B The Rain

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Hellhouse Recordings
  • Published By – Fujipacific Music Inc.
  • Distributed By – Tuned Distribution

Credits

  • Written-By, Producer – Yoji Biomehanika

Notes

Track No.1 contains a sample from the Movie "Hackers"
℗ 2004 Hellhouse Recordings
Published BY Fuji Pacific Music inc

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HELL 11 Yoji Biomehanika Samurai (The Keyboard Cowboys) ‎(2xFile, MP3, 320) Hellhouse Recordings HELL 11 UK Unknown
HELL 11 Yoji Biomehanika Samurai (The Keyboard Cowboys) ‎(12", W/Lbl) Hellhouse Recordings HELL 11 UK 2004


Adoraris
At the time of writing, Yoji has pretty much tried every harder dance genre in existence, trance, hardhouse, hardtrance, techtrance, hardstyle, you name it. While I truly like his latest techdance-oriented releases, I find myself returning more and more to his funky, sort of experimental tracks (where the focus was much more on the “techno” aspect), and thus this vinyl gets a lot of play time. I still consider this release to be his absolute peak, with two completely different, but at the same time, equally awesome sides. “Samurai (The Keyboard Cowboys)” is a ridiculously catchy tune, where Yoji proves that he has mastered the use of ear-splitting Japanese-styled synths and sounds. The overall arrangement is brilliant, and the track never lets up or gets boring. It is truly a piece any harddance producer would be proud of to have in his/her discography. On the flipside, Yoji has come up with the epitome of monotony, but boy, it is one of the best monotonous techno tracks I have heard to date. “The Rain” pretty much consists of one groovy techno beat, and as it progresses, the beat slowly evolves as additional elements are layered on top of each other, piece by piece. Definitely a great tune with a drive that can make pretty much any jaded listener move.