Pinecone Moonshine 035
Cross Product
https://pineconemoonshine.bandcamp.com/album/pcms035-cross-product
A. Dot Product - 56i 18j 144k (Metro Remix)
B. Snaper - Muted
C. Dot Product and Nic TVG - Brief
D. K-Chaos - Crackles of Fire
Metro returns to Pinecone Moonshine with a remix of Dot Product's droning 56i 18j 144k. The empty, ambient layers are successfully combined with sparse percussion adding a strong rhythmic dimension. Snaper also returns this time with a Dub Techno inspired piece. Sparse percussion puts Muted deceptively in the 170 tempo range. Delayed and reverbed tones, noise, and the rhythm all change gradually over seven minutes.
Dot Product's Brief is also Techno inspired sticking to a mostly a 4/4 pattern and elongated reverberations. Nic TVG provides additional percussion including a few glimpses of a drum roll. K-Chaos wraps up the release with Crackles of Fire. The intro makes use of the earlier concepts of 4/4 rhythm and quiet, atonal ambients before opening up into Drumfunk.
Thanks,
Nic
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And for the streamers, I have something for your winter playlists too:
http://open.spotify.com/album/3L0njfnwL1lO6aBpZ8i6kD
Cross Product
https://pineconemoonshine.bandcamp.com/album/pcms035-cross-product
A. Dot Product - 56i 18j 144k (Metro Remix)
B. Snaper - Muted
C. Dot Product and Nic TVG - Brief
D. K-Chaos - Crackles of Fire
Metro returns to Pinecone Moonshine with a remix of Dot Product's droning 56i 18j 144k. The empty, ambient layers are successfully combined with sparse percussion adding a strong rhythmic dimension. Snaper also returns this time with a Dub Techno inspired piece. Sparse percussion puts Muted deceptively in the 170 tempo range. Delayed and reverbed tones, noise, and the rhythm all change gradually over seven minutes.
Dot Product's Brief is also Techno inspired sticking to a mostly a 4/4 pattern and elongated reverberations. Nic TVG provides additional percussion including a few glimpses of a drum roll. K-Chaos wraps up the release with Crackles of Fire. The intro makes use of the earlier concepts of 4/4 rhythm and quiet, atonal ambients before opening up into Drumfunk.
Thanks,
Nic
- - - Updated - - -
And for the streamers, I have something for your winter playlists too:
http://open.spotify.com/album/3L0njfnwL1lO6aBpZ8i6kD