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LumpLump - 3 feet down and sinking [txtn015] (April 30, 2004)

What's the Finnish winter like? This textone release by Lump will shed some light on this question and promises to kick your brain into new dimensions. The super low bass and the ultra high highs made us all wonder if Lump has no neighbors. Can he hear frequencies only animals can? Lump delivers solid minimal cuts. Atmospheres layered with nostalgia covered in nordic winds and deepness from which to keep children away. Hot grooves from a very very cold place. Warms our hearts to e able to pass these on to you.
And no, none of us can pronounce the track names.


This audio is part of the collection: Textone

Artist/Composer: Lump
Date: 2004-04-30 00:00:00
Source: original recording for textone.org
Label / Recorded by: info@textone.org
Keywords: Minimal-Dub; Textone; Microsound; Listening Techno

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NoDerivs-NonCommercial


Individual Files

Audio Files192Kbps MP3
Sukkula6.72 MB
Tehdas11 MB
Huyndai Strikes Back9.38 MB
Kohina10 MB
Kohina#23.75 MB
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txtn015_meta.xmlMetadata1.56 KB
txtn015_reviews.xmlMetadata1.55 KB
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txtn015_rules.conf 7 B

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Reviewer: ThePianoMan - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - May 31, 2008
Subject: Great dub-y techno
I really enjoyed this release. From the exuberance of "Tehdas" to the two melancholic "Sukkula" tracks, the release achieves a great range of emotions in its sparse arrangements. The one track I didn't like was "Huyndai Striks Back," which really didn't catch my interest, but the other tracks were so excellent it hardly mattered.

Reviewer: ToolTech - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - September 1, 2007
Subject: wow
i completed my textone collection and found this one ..

great stuff.

Reviewer: transient - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - October 19, 2004
Subject: further proof that all the best music comes from finland!
An interesting take on a familiar soundscape. Manages to be both thorough in it's pyschedelic-ness while mantaining a sure footed groove. Turn up the subs.


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