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Repetition/DistractRepetition/Distract - Peripheral Geometries [nt109]

Here at No Type, we like ambiences most when they have personality. And personality is something Felix, the man behind Repetition/Distract, certainly doesn’t lack. Inbetween impressions of quiet architectures, massive landscapes & drony seas, there are percussive hints at a human presence. This music is in dark grey hues but it’s also warm & enveloping. And with enough twists & turns to keep you on the edge. Not to mention, this is perfect autumn music. Yet another great No Type debut from an artist to watch.

* For full artwork and information please visit the official album page on notype.com.


This audio is part of the collection: No Type

Artist/Composer: Repetition/Distract
Keywords: electroacoustic; ambient


Notes

Music by Repetition/Distract. Photo by Tim Rogers. Cover design by David T after an idea by Repetition/Distract.

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Reviewer: snzf - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - December 17, 2007
Subject: very well done
i have heard this sort of music done before so i am not astonished. Still this is WAY better then run of the mill(to my ear)and definitely worth your time to check out.


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