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Поделишься?FUNDACION писал(а):Transitions 2 теперь у меня без промо войсес :P
Поделишься?FUNDACION писал(а):Transitions 2 теперь у меня без промо войсес :P
есть его треки... хорошие очень!FUNDACION писал(а):Gui Boratto
Chromophobia
Release Date : 26/02/2007
Label : Kompakt
Style : Tech House, Minimal
01. Scene
02. Mr Decay
03. Terminal
04. Gate 7
05. Shebang
06. Chromophobia
07. The Blessing
08. Mala Strana
09. Acrostico
10. Xilo
11. Beautiful Life
12. Hera
13. The Verdict
:) 8) Дебютный альбом музыканта из Бразилии! Потрясная вещь:)
RELEASE DATESWho but Nick Warren could be tapped for Global Underground's landmark 30th release, a journey through downtempo trippiness, silky minimalism, and sparkly house, set against the backdrop of the City of Light? After all, the Bristol spinner had already been at the controls for no fewer than six GU releases, and his last outing (GU28: Shanghai) blew the doors off most everything else released in the genre that year. On Paris, he returns to the haunting, spaced-out soundscapes that made his Reykjavik mix (GU24) a series favorite. The first disc goes downtempo; the backward melodies and marching psychedelia of Tripswitch's "Strange Parallels" make the case that the album should come with a drug interaction warning, while Joey Fehrenbach's "Being Around You" hypnotizes with a synth line that tumbles through the stereo spectrum like a waterfall in slow motion. Disc 2 gallops from the gate to the glacial sighs of August's "I Miss" and the eerie vocals of Blue Fountain's "Sweep" that chant "I'm your sorrow...I'm your shadow." Later on, Oliver Moldan and Isma Ae's "Fivefivezero" pounces on the unsuspecting with a relentless, pulsating lead and Eelke Kleijn's "8 Bit Era Dub" swings harder than a prizefighter. On display through it all is Warren's affinity for pulling the truly innovative and strangely compelling tunes from the ocean of often derivative electronic dance music, leading one to believe that if there are vinyl shops in alternate dimensions, he has likely rooted through their crates. Like his other GU releases, Warren's Paris begins to reveal its secrets only after a number of listens--but fans of this DJ's DJ would have it no other way. --Brent Kallmer