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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. An Introduction To Ghosts - Solvent | |||
| 2. Send You Back - Matthew Dear | |||
| 3. Sommeil - Outputmessage | |||
| 4. Fit Black Man - Skeletons & The Girl-Faced Boys | |||
| 5. Press & Burn - Kill Memory Crash | |||
| 6. Magic Says - Dabrye | |||
| 7. Electronic Piano - Mobius Band | |||
| 8. Berlin Sunrise - Daniel Wang | |||
| 9. Bang Bang Lover - Charles Manier | |||
| 10. The Depths & The Seashore - Benoit Pioulard | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Umbra - Loscil | |||
| 2. Straight Speak - Deru | |||
| 3. Sanctuary - Sybarite | |||
| 4. Ramp - Cepia | |||
| 5. Hoarse - Cepia | |||
| 6. Isthmus - Kiln | |||
| 7. Amaranthine - Greg Davis | |||
| 8. Locks - David Wingo | |||
| 9. A Little Something - Aeroc | |||
| 10. Colors Shifting - Christopher Willits | |||
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another excellent compilation from Ghostly International,
By eightpointagenda "Sean" (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Idol Tryouts Two (Audio CD)
A little while ago, I posted a review about my love affair with Spectral Sounds, Ghostly International sister dance-floor oriented sub-label. So when I found out the main label was going to be releasing another compilation, I jumped on it immediately. I really must hand it to Sam Valenti IV creation and vision. In about 6 years, he has taken his college side project and turned into one of the most respectable, forward thinking labels in the world. If anything, Idol Tryout Two just further cements eye for great music.This two disc affair comes packaged as two seperate but equal compilations. Disc one covers the "avant-pop" side of the label. Largely what this equates to is infectious electronic infused music. From the bubbly, techy sounds of Matthew Dear and Lawrence, the retro-techno of Solvent and Daniel Wang, to electro pop of Skeletons & Girl Boys and Mobius Band. Avant Pop actually manages to cover a lot of ground yet still feel unified. Disc two covers the ambient territory that might have been touched on by some of the artists on disc one, but to much deeper degree. A heavy dose of reverb texture and experimental sounds and moods, disc two feels like the sound track to a movie that doesn't exsist yet but should. What really makes disc two is the uniqueness of all the artists despite all of them flying a similar flag. Loscil actually feels like a long lost B-12 track (definitely a good thing), where Greg Davis explores accoustical textures, all while still making them sound other-worldly. While it doesn't cover the same as much ground as disc one, it still has enough variety to keep it from becoming same-sounding, which can be a problem with ambient music. I think what really makes this compilation great is the fact that with all different approaches to music on here, it all feels unified. There is an unmistakable emotional depth to both of these discs which gives even more reply value. This is deep, electronic music like you've always wanted to here. Buy this album.
4.0 out of 5 stars
all over the map, in a good way.,
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This review is from: Idol Tryouts Two (Audio CD)
this new compilation from ghostly expands on its predecessor by having 2 discs split into more pop-like tracks (though none of them are quite like what youd hear on the radio) and more ambient ones. despite being all over the place genre-wise, though, it retains a surprising amount of coherence. the best 'avant pop' tracks are from mobius band and outputmessage, and the best ambient ones are by tim hecker and cepia. but really there's something here for pretty much everyone..it's a good overview of a solid label.
0 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Music of the 80s Hurtling Through Time On A Path To Change Destiny,
By Myles Byrne-Dunhill (Dallas, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Idol Tryouts Two (Audio CD)
On the surface:You might think this music would be perfect in an 80s comedy like Men At Work, but... This music would be the creation, of the funjunction between the movies: The Matrix and Toys. There is music on here that would be both suitable in the Toy factory of Robin Williams' classic creative fantasy as well as the Synthetic slick sensual style of the amorphus computer world in the Matrix. Here's a recipe for sonic explosions of sound; Take 1 Part: Wacky and Kooky Blips and Dots That Come From A Child's Fisherprice Toy Electronic Piano. Take 2 Parts: Static beats and Artificial Handclaps Designed From Robots Mix together in a huge model of the planet earth and slide the cookie tray into the next dimension. The True Meaning Behind This Music: This music brings a brand new experience. It's like traveling back in time,and doing something differenlty in your life,causing reality to change into an alternate direction. Get ready to clense your musical pallete with this album. The rules of time and space no longer apply. note: this review is lame like the 80s.
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