Future Unwritten
The Future Unwritten EP showcases two new originals from Madoka. On “Future Unwritten,” Madoka turns in a stomping, big room return to musical form. While vibe here is subtle and smooth on “Future Written.”
The Future Unwritten EP showcases two new originals from Madoka. On “Future Unwritten,” Madoka turns in a stomping, big room return to musical form. While vibe here is subtle and smooth on “Future Written.”
Speak For Yourself is a fresh and focused, steady and slow-building collection of new material from Madoka.
Madoka unearths the heaviest element with super heavy, saturated drums, atomic chords, and heady strings.
Madoka returns to his big room roots with this rumbling monster. The Dub has a darker tone, with the main melody removed.
To satisfy more minimal tastes, Madoka eliminates the pads, melodies, and bassline of the original Beacon EP songs with two new dubs.
Madoka returns with deep, dark and dirty ‘Second Room’ sounds. The new EP kickstarts the next chapter of Metamotional Music.
A curated collection of eight artist remixes taken from the first chapter of the Metamotional and Private Reality story.
Written and tested over two years, Madoka presents his first full-length album.
What more can be said about this beauty? “Drift” remixes were featured in DJ sets and compilations including Mo Shic’s February 2003 BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix and paired with the amazing Roel H. remix.
Madoka turns in an ethereal builder reminiscent of bygone techno years. The song perfectly captures those 90’s Rave day emotions. One of Madoka’s personal favorites.
“Without a doubt the biggest peak time track to emerge from Madoka’s studios yet.” – Simon Jones
I think it’s time for something different! MTTM is the flagship release for Metamotional Music. The two songs signal a stylistic departure from Madoka’s typical big room tendencies, exploring a deeper musical direction.
“Unforeseen” was Private Reality’s first song released by an artist other than Madoka. Cascading sounds shine, shimmer, and glitter above tough, banging beats for an ecstatic build-up experience. Madoka strips it down even further with his “Blindsided” remix and manages to maintain the integrity and flavor of the original to complete a great package.
Standing as Private Reality’s most acclaimed release, “Distant Memories” is somber yet elegant. A pounding foundation prevails under percolating arpeggiation, shimmering strings and silky vocal stabs. Includes a powerful Matthew Dekay remix.
“Madoka gives us yet another taste of symphonic bliss. It’s beautiful music. The melodies alone take this to new heights.” – Chloe Harris
Madoka’s Coppola EP was the much-anticipated debut 2002 release that relaunched Private Reality Records and won early support and fans for the label.