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Genre: Electronic
Performer: Midimiliz
Title: Non Standards
Style: Techno, Psy-Trance
Date of release: 2005
Country: Japan
MP3 album size: 1921 mb
FLAC APE album size: 1472 mb
WMA album size: 1572 mb
Digital formats: FLAC MP2 AA MP1 AAC MP3 MP4
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Tracklist

Midimiliz* Dos Canones 7:17
Midimiliz* 10,000 Watts 6:49
Midimiliz* Trace Function 6:13
Midimiliz* The Invisible Witness 6:52
Midimiliz* Feet In The Air 5:16
Midimiliz* Treble Rebel 6:03
Midimiliz* Speaker Sneaker 7:10
Midimiliz* Nick Jacholson 6:26
Midimiliz* Supersymmetry 6:36
X-Dream Psychomachine (Midimiliz' Punked Remix) 7:39
Midimiliz* Exclusions 6:35

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
WKYCD-02, G+ CD 003 Midimiliz* Non Standards ‎(CD, Album) Wakyo Records, Gravity Plus Records WKYCD-02, G+ CD 003 Japan 2005
G+ CD 003 Midimiliz* Non Standards ‎(CD, Album) Gravity Plus Records G+ CD 003 Germany 2005


Discussion about Midimiliz - Non Standards
Lynnak
I've been a MidiMiliz fan for years, and I have to say I really liked this album. It's a bit smoother, groovier and lighter (as in, not as dark) than their previous albums and releases, but still plenty thumpin' stompin' music. The tracks are a bit too short for my liking, but I find it very easy to listen thru the whole album several times in a row, which is a fairly rare occurence for me. I was a bit "disappointed" also the first time I listened to this album, but after a few listens it has totally grown on me. 10000 Watts, The Invisible Witness, Nick Jackolson and Supersymmetry are absolutely gorgeous tracks, and the Psychomachine Punked Remix is plenty dark and loud if that's the angle you prefer (I definitely like it!) The rest of the tracks are really nice, a bit less in my vein since I'm not a big fan of electro (they're not electro tracks proper, just slightly influenced), but quite a pleasure to listen to nonetheless. The album as a whole holds itself really well, and isn't just a random collection of unrelated tracks. I find the production to be totally fine, smooth and very clean. In fact I dare anyone to try and do better ;P All in all a very good album, if you don't like it at first, give it a few more listens, it's defnitely worth the effort. I don't really care about "styles" too much, I'm much more of a musical person myself, and this album is definitely quite musical to my ears. Not a trace of nosebleed techno or annoying sounds either, really top notch. I give it a rating of 10 giant air-shoving ground-shaking madness-inducing subwoofers out of a possible 10.
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