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proswellProswell - Dryrot - [one05] (March 13, 2004)


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A 45 minute continuous mix from Proswell, ft. b-sides, out takes, new material, and a few favorites from his sophomore release Carrot Dossier (columbo theme, tar and atari, rat news) on m3rck records. Even with this relation, Dryrot is easily a release with its own identity.

Finding time between releases at m3rck and running Inpuj, he explores the laid back and driving sound that's heard between the cracks of Carrot Dossier and often strays from the sound that defined that album (as is heard within the opening minutes). While a welcome and surprise release from one of our favorites, the unique sensibility and style of this release also makes an exceptional introduction to those that have yet to hear his music and will most likely leave them searching for more.

This item is part of the collection: One

Author: proswell
Date: 2004-03-13 00:00:00
Keywords: IDM

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NoDerivs-NonCommercial


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Reviewer: kaneel - 5 out of 5 stars - March 14, 2004
Subject: 45minutes of crazy nostalgic and melodic blips

tho some netlabels are serving the same and same vibes all along their carriers, One keeps going with different releases.

this time, it's all about the melodic music of proswell whos released a mix of great tunes, dealing from hiphop vibes to more chilly idm glitches melted with nostalgic sounds that would reflect video games and childhood. Always melodic, never boring.


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