One.Hundred.Ten Wko - John 00 Fleming

One.Hundred.Ten Wko

John 00 Fleming

  • Genre: Electronic
  • Release Date: 2013-03-04
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 2013 JOOF Recordings, UK

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
The Centre of the Universe John 00 Fleming 4:19
2
5000 Light Years from Earth John 00 Fleming 9:43
3
Star Gazing John 00 Fleming 7:07
4
Tears from Heaven John 00 Fleming 3:45
5
The Stroke of the Midnight Hou John 00 Fleming 9:24
6
Wr22 John 00 Fleming 4:45
7
340 Million Pixels John 00 Fleming 3:53
8
Clouds of Karma John 00 Fleming 7:22
9
Wko John 00 Fleming 7:01
10
Pillars of Creation John 00 Fleming 11:11
11
Colliding Galaxies John 00 Fleming & Lyctum 9:29
12
Time Lapse Ngc-2264 John 00 Fleming 3:24

Reviews

  • The guy is a legend and keeps it true.

    5
    By Derek booth
    John 00 explores manages to explore the deepest part of our Brain on every album he has put out thus far. Every Track is different, yet he still manages to keep the listener engaged and has the ability to take us on a journey. The guy is a musical genius and does not get the credit and recognition he deserves. He doesnt use marketing hype to get his point across through his music and unlike the rest of the N00bs out there, he doesnt produce the mainsteam BS for money. John truly has moved me with his music and I am forever endebted to him.
  • Savior of Trance

    5
    By Dj Essay
    This is real trance with exploration in sub-trance genres. Loving those progressive trance breaks. Great album. Keep 'em coming =)
  • Great Album

    5
    By EMatt5733
    Ive been following JOOF for a long time now, and really this is one of the best releases to date. With such diversity in sounds, it really fits any mood. I love the hypnotic sounds, Ive been listening to this non-stop ever since I downloaded it. I highly recommend this to anyone who appreciates great, hypnotic trance!!!
  • Simply Amazing!

    5
    By akspud93
    This is John 00's second artist album, and he doesnt dissapoint! In several interviews John has stated that "I've kept the best for this album." He has gone back to his roots on this one and it really shows. Dark, underground, and hypnotic are the first three words that come to mind. The album features a variety of genre influences including: techno, psy, deep progressive, and trance. Not your typical commericial trance, this is what John considers trance to be and what he feels has been lost in translation over the years. The JOOF sound that many have become familiar with is ubiquitous from start to finish on this album. "Trance is about getting someone in a hypnotic state, lost in the music, and thats what I wanted to achieve with this music. Its not music to be played on the radio, or for commericial sale, or to be on the beatport top 100" Its abundantly clear after a listen through that all the stops have been pulled out for this production. Raw sounds, pads, and textures give great depth and unique sound which bring the listener through a journey that gives appreciation for the aptly named tracks. If your an undeground electronica listener, this album is a must have.