The Timespan - As Predicted EP

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Review by Tamara Bubble

As Predicted EP by The Timespan – A Breakbeat Gem That Still Hits Hard Alright, let’s talk about As Predicted EP by The Timespan. Released in 2017 under the Knitebreed label, this UK-born beast of an album dives headfirst into breakbeat and hardcore vibes. If you’re into raw energy and nostalgia-soaked beats, this one's for you. It’s not perfect, but damn if it doesn’t leave a mark. First off, shoutout to “Lovely Piano Song.” Yeah, yeah, the title sounds kinda cheesy, right? But don’t let that fool ya. This track sneaks up on you with its dreamy piano loops that feel like walking through London at sunrise. Then BAM—those gritty breakbeats crash in like someone just kicked open a door. There’s something emotional about how the melody dances over the chaos. Feels like remembering a bittersweet moment from your past, y’know? Like when you find an old photo of friends you haven’t seen in years. It sticks with me because it’s got heart without trying too hard. Then there’s “Back Again (Okay Then).” Oh man, this tune is pure adrenaline wrapped in basslines. The rhythm switches hit so fast you barely have time to catch your breath. It’s chaotic as hell, but in the best way possible. I remember hearing this late one night with my headphones cranked, and it felt like my brain was vibrating. Not many tracks can pull off being both frantic and catchy, but this one nails it. Every time I hear it, I get flashbacks to sweaty club nights where everyone’s losing their minds together. Wild stuff. The other two tracks, “Music (Cru-l-t Revisit)” and “This Sensation,” are solid too, but they didn’t grab me quite as much. They still deliver plenty of punch, though, keeping the energy high throughout the EP. You won’t find any filler here—it’s all killer. What makes As Predicted EP stand out isn’t just the music itself; it’s the vibe. Listening to it feels like stepping into a time machine set to the early days of rave culture, but with a modern twist. The Timespan clearly knows their roots, but they’re not afraid to mess around with them either. And honestly? That’s what electronic music should be about—pushing boundaries while staying true to the soul of the sound. So yeah, if you’re into breakbeat or hardcore, do yourself a favor and give this EP a spin. Just don’t blame me if you end up blasting it louder than you meant to. Weird thing, though—I couldn’t help but notice how these songs make me think about how life moves in waves, just like beats. Sometimes calm, sometimes wild, always unpredictable. Funny how music can do that, huh?

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Artist: The Timespan
Album: As Predicted EP
Rating: 5.0

Table of Contents

Download

Filename: the-timespan-as-predicted-ep.zip
  • MP3 size: 30.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 242 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Back Again (Okay Then)
Music (Cru-l-t Revisit)
This Sensation
Lovely Piano Song

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Catalog Numbers

BREED17

Labels

Knitebreed

Listen online

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  • online anhören
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • online luisteren
  • escuchar en línea
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  • lyssna på nätet
  • ouvir online
  • lytte på nettet

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • 33 ⅓ RPM
  • EP
  • Limited Edition

Companies

RoleCompany
Mastered AtCurve Pusher
Pressed ByMPO

Notes

300 copies pressed

About The Timespan

Real Name

    • Christopher Howell

Name Vars

  • The Time Span
  • Time Span
  • Timespan

Aliases

  • Hired Gun
  • Tailbone
  • Cru-L-T
  • Luna-C
  • Reptile
  • Garion Fey
  • EKO
  • Non Stop
  • Random Hero
  • Radiophonic Oddity
  • U-Clan
  • DJ Psycangle
  • Shive
  • Strange Brotherhood
  • Ax-is
  • Krazy Fresh 2
  • A Thief, A Terrorist And A Lunatic
  • Isis
  • DJ Flayme
  • 1 Croozin'
  • Guide 6
  • Chris Howell
  • Careful Grey
  • Wonko The Sane
  • Etink Canul
  • Mr Uncanny
  • The Law Of Entropy
  • Mr Schnorbitz
  • Reeve
  • Neglect Of Probability
  • Twin Time
  • Quantum Zero
  • Bass & Bias
  • U.T.I
  • Industries Of The Blend

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a cool fact: The Timespan’s *As Predicted EP* blends breakbeat and hardcore electronic music, showcasing a raw UK sound. Released in 2017 under Knitebreed, it features tracks like *Lovely Piano Song*—a mix of dreamy melodies and gritty beats—and *This Sensation*, which feels like a throwback to underground rave culture. It’s wild how one album can capture both nostalgia and innovation.