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MATSURI TRIBE Compiled By YUTA
TechnoTrance

– Track list –
1 Graham Wood – Playful / Written & Produced by Graham Wood @ TIP Studio, UK
2 James Monro – Free At Last / Written & Produced by James Monro @ Encantada Studio, UK
3 Graham Wood – Yellow Energy / Written & Produced by Graham Wood @ TIP Studio, UK
4 JOUJOUKA – Last 303 / Written & Produced by Tsuyoshi Suzuki & Minoru Tsunoda @ Joujouka Studio, Japan
5. Green Nuns Of The Revolution/Tufaan – Lost And Found / Written & Produced by Dick Trevor, Matt Coldrick & Andy Smith @ The Nunnery Studio, UK
6 Welt In Scherben – Hexenjagd / Written & Produced by Thomas P. Heckmann @ Trope Mainz, Germany
7 Marcus Henrikkson – Unexpressed / Written & Produced by Marcus Henrikkson @ Studio Cosmos, Sweden
8 Rezonance Mood – Acid Prism / Written & Produced by Makio Sato & Yuta Uda @ Asteroidnos Studio, Japan

1/4/5/6 track for Mastered by K.U.R.O. at KURO Studio, Japan
2/3/7/8 track for Mastered by Marcus Henriksson at Studio Cosmos, Sweden

Release : 2016.5.3
Label : MATSURI DIGITAL
Catalog number : MD012

The Matsuri Tribe Festival was held on May 3, 2016, the largest indoor trance festival where party-goers were able to enjoy a huge event with their children, and this was the biggest Spring event in the Japanese trance scene this year.

Yuta, the pioneer of the revival of Goa Trance in Japan and a leading presence of Matsuri Digital, dropped his new compilation album Matsuri Tribe on the same day of the festival.

This CD features tracks from long-time friends of Matsuri – James Monro, Green Nuns Of The Revolution, and Graham Wood – and on the deeper side of Matsuri we have the iconic Marcus Henriksson and the acid trance master Thomas P Heckmann’s alias Welt In Scherben, all together making this is a valuable compilation for electronica fans.

An unreleased track of Green Nuns Of The Revolution was recently rediscovered on a DAT tape after being lost for 20 years, which will be hot news for worldwide Goa freaks! The new track of Marcus Henriksson was inspired by Yuta’s image of using analog equipment a give a fresh sensation for both the techno and trance scenes – we can expect great things from this new combination.

Yuta and Asteroidnos’s collaboration project Rezonance Mood delivers its long-awaited new song Acid Prism, a Morning Goa techno track that refracts acid sounds with the TB303 and SH101.

The mastering has been made by both KURO and Marcus Henriksson to produce the best possible sound to stimulate your senses.The mastering has been made by both KURO and Marcus Henriksson to produce the best possible sound to stimulate your senses.

Released May 3, 2016

Track 1. W & P by Graham Wood@TIP Studio, UK
Track 2. W & P by James Monro@Encantada Studio, UK
Track 3. W & P by Graham Wood@TIP Studio, UK
Track 4. W & P by Tsuyoshi Suzuki & Minoru Tsunoda@Joujouka Studio, Japan
Track 5. W & P by Dick Trevor, Matt Coldrick & Andy Smith@The Nunnery Studio, UK
Track 6. W & P by Thomas P. Heckmann@Trope Mainz, Germany
Track 7. W & P by Marcus Henrikkson @ Studio Cosmos, Sweden
Track 8. W & P by Makio Sato & Yuta Uda @ Asteroidnos Studio, Japan

Mastered :
Tracks 1/4/5/6 Mastered by K.U.R.O. at KURO Studio, Japan
Tracks 2/3/7/8Mastered by Marcus Henriksson at Studio Cosmos, Sweden

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