Friday, January 02, 2009

gnod

"Kosmische Musik from Manchester speaking through hypnotic percussion grooves and splashes of synth delayed into eternity." sloow tapes

"The Somnambulist's Tale from Gnod eases in gently with spoken word passages over a hypnotic keyboard pattern and melodica and builds into a long piece which, at times, evokes Stratos-Fear era Tangerine Dream, only with some large drums (possibly tablas?) along with the synths, leading to something spookily groovy towards the end. Even if you don't normally buy cassette releases, by ignoring this you're missing something rather special. There are only 90 copies and it deserves to be heard by a lot more people than this implies will get to listen to it." boa melody bar

9 comments:

  1. Los últimos 17 minutos se escuchan mal.

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  2. Hi from Greece!
    I appreciate your style though this kind of stuff is a bit too heavy for me. Still keep it up!

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  3. Gracias por compartir la música que descubres! :)

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  4. This blog is really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really good.
    :D

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  5. gran hallazgo estos gnod ana, no escribo últimamente pero ya sabes que siempre estoy al acecho :)

    por cierts, me ha gustado mucho también lo nuevo de mv & ee que los tenía perdidos desde 'mother of thousands'. feliz año y besos, lo mismo para rafa.

    pd.: ¿habrá lista del año?

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  7. thanx for this one alot! great album. but could u pls re-rip it? - thru almost all album there r some clicks... sad.

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  8. me lo pido y me lo bajo ahora mismo...y como yo no puedo escribir eiqui, recomiendo...olafur arnalds, de tierras islandesas

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