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Multiple MinóyMultiple Minóy - The Sequel w/o A Beginning (1989)

A traditional Minóy combination starters to hear is Monochrome Melodrama with its use of voices, drones, short wave, and undulating synthesis. Another work in this style is Multiple Minóy which employs more wit in its construction and treatment than most tapes. These tapes, though odd, are considerably more soothing than many of the above-mentioned releases.


This audio is part of the collection: zh27

Artist/Composer: Multiple Minóy
Date: 1989-00-00 00:00:00
Source: zh27.org
Label / Recorded by: Zan Hoffman

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Reviewer: Fritz1 - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - January 16, 2006
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Listening to this is almost good for relaxation. It's the ambient noise. Just be aware there's one noise that might startle you (if you get too relaxed). A good combination of recorded background sounds played back in different ways (like reverb and looping and other such stuff). With the strange and otherworldly sounds you might think you're in another world or having a dream.


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