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Steven R. Smith & Ulaan Khol – Ending-Returning

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Artist: Steven R. Smith & Ulaan Khol
Title Of Album:Steven Ending-Returning
Year Of Release: 14 nov 2013
Label: Immune / IMMUNE022
Genre: Experimental, Psychedelic, Electronic
Quality: MP3
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Total Time: 01:10:39
Total Size: 148 mb

Tracklist:
1.Motes (Steven R. Smith version) 05:01
2.In Tar (Steven R. Smith version) 05:29
3.Last Town on Earth (Steven R. Smith version) 05:08
4.On Paper (Steven R. Smith version) 05:18
5.Goat Walking (Steven R. Smith version) 04:22
6.The News is They’re Coming (Steven R. Smith version) 05:06
7.The Known World (Steven R. Smith version) 04:11
8.Motes (Ulaan Khol version) 04:36
9.In Tar (Ulaan Khol version) 04:27
10.Last Town on Earth (Ulaan Khol version) 05:17
11.On Paper (Ulaan Khol version) 05:10
12.Goat Walking (Ulaan Khol version) 05:05
13.The News is They’re Coming (Ulaan Khol version) 05:06
14.The Known World (Ulaan Khol version) 06:11

On Ending/Returning Steven R. Smith has recorded the same set of songs first as Steven R. Smith and then as Ulaan Khol. Ending is a quiet, minimal record as Steven R. Smith while Returning is a blown-out, maximal record asUlaan Khol.
Ending/Returning was mastered by Patrick Klem and cut to vinyl by Paul Gold at Salt Mastering. The double LP is pressed on high quality virgin vinyl and packaged in a lavish gatefold jacket. The front and back panels of the jacket are printed in silver metallic ink on a white background while the inside gatefold is a beautiful full color aerial photograph of lava fields from world-renowned German photographer Bernhard Edmaier

Ending/Returning by Steven R. Smith/Ulaan Khol

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12.12.2013 Album  Electronic  ExperimentalARTIST:, , Read more

Pulse Emitter – Crater Lake

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Artist: Pulse Emitter
Title Of Album: Crater Lake
Year Of Release: nov 2013
Label: Immune
Genre: Electronic
Quality: MP3, Vinyl, Album
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:39:48
Total Size: 93 mb

With an array of handmade modular and vintage keyboard synthesizers Daryl Groetsch crafts melodic and layered compositions that evoke microscopic and interstellar landscapes inspired by nature, science fiction and the cosmos. Groetsch has been working under the Pulse Emitter monicker since 2002, composing and recording in his Portland, OR home studio. Writer David Keenan has called Pulse Emitter “the undisputed king of planetary scale synth hypnosis” and has said, “no one is making synth music that feels so organic, so rapturous and so ‘in tune’ with the contours of outer and inner space as Groetsch.”

Inspiration for Crater Lake came from a spiritually moving camping trip Groetsch took to Crater Lake National Park in Oregon where he found it to be one of the most stunningly beautiful places he had ever been. At the time he was conceptualizing an album inspired by the moons of Jupiter and Saturn and noticing similarities between the features of Crater Lake and the moons caused Groetsch to create an album influenced by both the nature in front of him and the cosmos above.

On Crater Lake Groetsch delivers his most intricately composed pieces yet by experimenting with melody and pattern synchronization. Groetsch’s working method begins with conceptualizing each piece and then composing on paper, MIDI sequencing the tracks, synth programming, and finally recording and mixing.

Album opener “Europa” was inspired by the clear blue water of Crater Lake and also relates to the icy surface of the moon Europa that is believed to have an ocean of water underneath it. The album’s second track “lo” is about Crater Lake’s ominous and harsh rock outcropping as well as the volcanic forces taking place underneath Crater Lake and the volcanoes covering the moon lo.

Tracklist:
01 Europa
02 lo
03 Enceladus
04 Titan

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21.11.2013 Album  ElectronicARTIST:, Read more

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