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Atol Scrap (2000)ArovaneElectronica Arovane is not very young (born in 1965) musician Uwe Zahn from Berlin. He started to experiment with sound when he was a teenager, then he was a member of different electronic bands and wrote breakbeats for Berlin underground (at that time) radio station Kiss FM. People often call his music as "music for the living machines". It's like it was created specially for listening after a hard day's work. "Atol Scrap" forces you into a sleepy feeling with its first chord or, rather, harmonious clicks and crackles under the melodious veil. The visual perception becomes disconnected slowly, so only the aural one remains, which begins to paint different dreamy pictures for your imagination. On the whole, this is a wonderful music, it's simple and melodious. As regards the working with sound, it's just perfect - there's nothing unnecessary here, nothing excessive. All in all, this is just what I expect from well-done ambient. |
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Nonlin.R |
1:31 | 2 |
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Tascel_7 |
5:42 | 3 |
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Thaem Nue |
7:29 | 4 |
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Ambelio |
5:49 | 5 |
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Scapen Te |
6:16 | 6 |
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Norvum |
7:43 | 7 |
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Revart Amx |
5:01 | 8 |
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Failed |
5:14 | 9 |
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Amine |
5:28 | 10 |
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R/Elet |
6:40 | 11 |
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Atol Scrap |
7:24 |
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