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Stoneface & Terminal – Culture Clash

January 28, 20192 min read


• Released in FSOE Clandestine
• Amalgamation of Tech and Trance
• Swift bassline with plucky synths


In the history of Dance Music, the industrious country of Germany has played a significant role in providing quality input in the scene. Known for upbringing a scene of Techno and Trance, today we are going to divulge briefly about a new production from known German act, Stoneface & Terminal. Working in the domain of Tech Trance, this duo has got repeated supports from heavyweights. Their latest single has been titled as “Culture Clash“, and is definitely a significant release.

Unveiled in the sub-label of Future Sounds Of Egypt (or FSOE in simplicity), the instrumental keeps a steady balance between Tech and Trance. Talking about their previous release, “Berlin 2000” was revealed on September of yesteryear. Containing atmospheric and encompassing synths in the breakdown, sticking to the euphoric trance arrangements. The melody keeps a great narrative throughout the intensive drop, while the intro and outro segment engages with percussion.

Coming to point, today’s record follows a minimal arrangement with a solid kick and bassline combination, followed with repeating plucky synth. This leading synth elevates the tension efficiently, fading in and out as the other components take the place. While the breakdown sticks to the atmosphere and vibe, as the transition slowly is brought into. The supersaws also come into existence at this point, and without delay, the bassline grabs the place gracefully. Without much complex rhythms or structure, the song manages to impress with its vigour.

To sum it all up, “Culture Clash” is certainly a quality work to listen to, especially the groove and melodic attribute making it memorable!

You can listen to “Culture Clash” here:

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