Biscuit - Trancepotter

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Review by niena martina hardoeno

Trancepotter by Biscuit is an album that is sure to take listeners on a journey. The album is a perfect blend of electronic and trance music that is both energizing and relaxing at the same time. Biscuit has created an album that is perfect for those looking to escape their daily grind and enter a world of pure music.

The album features a variety of tracks that are sure to please any fan of electronic music. From the upbeat and catchy "Galactic Groove" to the more mellow and introspective "Dreamscape," Trancepotter has something for everyone. Biscuit's use of synths and samples is top-notch, creating a layered and textured sound that is both complex and accessible.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Stellar Symphony." This track combines a driving beat with ethereal vocals and soaring synths to create a truly epic sound. The track is a perfect example of Biscuit's ability to create music that is both emotional and uplifting.

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Artist: Biscuit
Album: Trancepotter

Table of Contents

Download

Filename: biscuit-trancepotter.rar
  • MP3 size: 3.2 mb
  • FLAC size: 59 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Trancepotter5:33

Video

Biscuit - Trancepotter (Original Mix)

Images

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Catalog Numbers

FP 184

Labels

First Planet

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Formats

  • File
  • MP3
  • 320 kbps

About Biscuit

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Summary by niena martina hardoeno

Trancepotter by Biscuit is an excellent album that is sure to please fans of electronic and trance music. Biscuit has created a world of sound that is both captivating and immersive, and listeners will find themselves getting lost in the music time and time again. If you're looking for an album that will take you on a journey, look no further than Trancepotter.