Why this album works
'Fast Forward: Future Breakbeatnix' is notable for its experimental approach, earning critical acclaim within Japan's electronic music community. The album's innovative sound garnered attention from both fans and industry insiders, influencing a wave of artists exploring similar genre fusions during the mid-2000s.
- Best for
- steady progression with climactic moments vibrant energy for active listening engaging rhythms for dance floors
- Context
- In 2004, Move was establishing itself in the Japanese pop scene with 'Fast Forward: Future Breakbeatnix' as their third album. Following their previous releases, they sought to innovate by blending breakbeat elements with their established pop sound. This release marked a significant step in their artistic evolution, aiming to reach broader audiences beyond Japan.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Puffy AmiYumi· Morning Musume· Every Little Thing· Namie Amuro· Perfume· Ayumi Hamasaki· Yumi Matsutoya· Nana Mizuki
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Free ZION -Wall5 Mix- 4:44
- 2 REALITY -DJ KAORI Mix- Standout 4:05
- 3 Spiritual Tattooist -NO PAIN NO GAIN MiX- Standout 5:36
- 4 RIOT GENERATOR -SUBZERO MiX- 5:34
- 5 Painless PAIN -BEROSHIMA MiX- 5:54
- 6 DEEP CALM -Deep Prayer Mix- 6:21
- 7 WORLD’S END 〜Rebirth〜 -JOUJOUKA Mix- 4:24
- 8 RUNAWAY -MALAWI ROCKS Mix- Standout 7:30
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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