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EarkusEarkus - Bank [mia057] (0)


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Experimental lofi hiphop madman markus (now earkus) brings another collage EP for the miasmah audience. It got scratches, clapping, fucked up sampleediting, unusual rythm structures and more. Markus continues the recipt from his last ep "a couple of songs", released last year at miasmah.


This item is part of the collection: Miasmah

Author: Earkus
Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Lo-Fi; Abstract; Hip Hop;

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NoDerivs


Notes

This release is also available on 12" vinyl, released through earkus own label tuulanauhat in cooperation with miasmah.

see purchase details here : http://www.tuulanauhat.com/tnxxx/tn011/tn011.html
or go to http://www.miasmah.com for more details.

Individual Files

Audio Files192Kbps MP3
Bank27.4M
Image FilesJPEG
lowres cover78.0K
mia57_small.jpg10.1K
Other FilesPDF
mia057_files.xml3.0K 
mia057_meta.xml1.6K 
mia057_reviews.xml1.3K 
mia057_rules.conf7.0B 
highres cover 425.6K

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Reviewer: Jeeb - 5 out of 5 stars - May 28, 2005
Subject: Kind sounds

This music is impressive. It is abstract, ambient, and appeals to every sense the brain manages. This is the type of music where you close your eyes and discover what unrythmic thought is. Incredible, to say the least.

Reviewer: brotherhot - 5 out of 5 stars - November 2, 2004
Subject: da lo

Nobody can deny the power in lo fi mastery. The freedom is right there, ripe for the pickin'. Bank delivers the intellegence of music history and motion, all while skipping down the street. If you like this, check out dj sheild at slapart.com. Both are creating something new from the inherent nostalgia of lo fi.


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