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Genres: Ambient, Industrial

Release Date: Apr 1, 2008

Listens: 1,179

Recs: 5

Format: MP3, 320 kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 43:00

Tracks: 8

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jackalberson Rec'd this on Jun 7, 2008:
Street Cred: 1332 Rec's: 131
“A soft-yet-uneasy track that drifts into a wild distorted wall-of-sound. It's stuff like this that reminds you that Neil Smith has an understanding of sound that runs deeper than emulating his influences. ”
jujubeebop Rec'd this on Jul 17, 2008:
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“Some of the more interesting, complex and intricate ambient music I've heard in a long, long time. On par with Brian Eno's ambient series. Fantastic stuff. ”
jackalberson Rec'd this on Apr 29, 2008:
Street Cred: 1332 Rec's: 131
“A gorgeous repeating piano part with cacophony building all around it...distorted beats build the tension to fever pitch then the music slowly dissolves and fades to black.”
jackalberson Rec'd this on May 12, 2008:
Street Cred: 1332 Rec's: 131
“Delicate and subtle electronics which remind me of Exciter-era Depeche Mode...in Art of Noise terms, this might be his "Moments In Love" (only noisier!)”
jackalberson Rec'd this on Apr 29, 2008:
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“Murky electronics melt into a swell of strings and delicate, distant piano. Neil Smith has a knack for subtlety (which becomes more evident as the track progresses) and this moody piece is absolutely brilliant.”
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