Adam X - Going Back To Belgium is the new breathtaking techno digital single and EP from Berlin based techno/industrial record producer Adam X. Going Back To Belgium is a tribute to the early 90's sound of Belgian techno, Eurodance and Europop. He fell in love with the sound of Europop from the country of Belgium while he first moved to Germany.
The song Going Back To Belgium is a tribute to the early 90's sound of Belgian techno. It is also a tribute to Eurodance and Europop. Going Back To Belgium uses an array of synths, arrays, stingers, and keyboard textures. The keyboard textures are quite aggressive and dark which fit in perfectly with the upbeat tempo. The keyboard textures make the song infectious and groovy. This song is perfect to include in a hard or difficult level in a video game. The keyboard textures make the song infectious and groovy. Going Back To Belgium is the highlight song for this EP.
Galactoid is an upbeat high energy powered song backed with a techno soundscape. You can feel the tensity and pressure building up within this song. The song uses a multitude of electronic filters and amps. The synths are extremely loud and belligerent. These dark loud synths stand out. Adam X decided to give tribute to early Eurodance on this song. Galactoid is a tribute to early Eurodance and is a tribute to the early 90's sound of Belgian techno.
Steel Sky uses synths, notes, and keyboard textures from a steel pedal keyboard which is filtered through an amp. The keyboard textures make the song infectious and groovy.
I rate this single 5/5*****!!
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