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Palsecam (itoa) - We Are Just Borgs III EP [mia046] (0)


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This release is part of the "we are just borgs" EP collection released by palsecam (polish "arts and music" collective).
giku and haloon (ITOA) brings just what we need to get in the pre-summer mood.
dellphine sets the atmosphere for some melancholic afternoon sun, while aion lets down oldschoolish aphex twin breaks on top of dubby melodics. omatko straightens the beat up abit while there seems to be some person looking for a nice spot to sit down. dolph finishes it all off sounding like seabreezed stones wandering the sandy pits. eh.. right.. anyway its ace stuff!


thanx to zenial of palsecam for curating

This item is part of the collection: Miasmah

Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Ambient; Electronic

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NoDerivs-NonCommercial


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Downloaded 1,341 times Average Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Reviewer: purusha - 4 out of 5 stars - September 9, 2007
Subject: neat electronics

I only knew Itoa for some single track I downloaded somewhere sometime, but I've been keeping a nice memory of it. Palsecam provide some fine electronics, in the relaxed and "canonical" sense of the term. The group spaces between ambient and electronica, providing straight beats, synth bells, leads and pads from the common sense repositorium, which is NOT a bad thing since everything is so well-crafted that listening to this little EP is just a pleasure. The overall feeling fits well with Miasmah so the label aficionados will find their cup of tea with this release as well. And I'm already looking for some other Palsecam.


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