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Deepchord Presents EchospaceAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (June 22, 2010)
  • Original Release Date: 2010
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Modern Love
  • ASIN: B003IHOQWK
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #90,999 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. In Echospace
2. Summer Haze
3. Sub-Marine
4. Burnt Sage
5. BCN Dub
6. Firefly
7. Maglev
8. Float
9. Warm
Disc: 2
1. Field Recordings from Japan

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Headphone Commute Review, August 5, 2010
This review is from: Liumin (Audio CD)
I am always hungry for new music. I think I continue to consume the sounds, so that I can recreate that moment. That moment of when one hears that sound, and is taken away out of this world into another. That moment, reminiscent of your childhood memories, when you would put on your headphones and melt away in the hypnotic beat beyond all thought and worries. It is the music you would turn to, for answers and escape. Remember? I do. And so I search, among the hundreds of albums, for the one that would bring back those memories, and take me to that place. What can I say? I think with Liumin I have found it. Big thanks to Rod Modell and Stephen Hitchell of echospace [detroit]. First of all, I think it's a huge plus, when an album seamlessly transitions from one track to another. That solidifies my reasoning for listening from beginning to end. The tracks flow smoothly, in that velvety, dubbed out, and incredibly hypnotic beat. The duo is not apologetic for letting the tracks evolve over the ten minute marker. Although some may find this rolling rhythm a bit repetitive, I think that it's only after the first six or seven minutes that the mind latches on to the beat and new environments unfold. If there was a science behind this process, then Hitchell and Modell should base their thesis on their work, their magic, and their art. Incredibly simplistic, yet awesomely complex percussion is drenched in vaporous white noise, as it envelopes the chords that swirl around in the stereo field of infinite dimensions. Complimented with a touch of field recordings captured by Modell in Tokyo, Japan, the kick trends on, falling out of the foreground of the typical warehouse sound system, into the ether of organic pulse. For me, the absolute masterpieces on the album include "BCN Dub" and "Maglev". The latter, in particular, takes me to a mysterious place, elusive in its existence, with hidden doors and passages that only open up somewhere in the middle of the track. Liumin is the duo's second full length album, releasing under the alias DeepChord Presents Echospace for Boomkat's Modern Love. Of course, both have been pretty active in their Chicago and Detroit dub techno scenes. Rod Modell has recently released Incense & Black Light Plop, 2007) and a two-track 60-minute dedication to Michael Mantra (Silentes, 2007), while Stephen Hitchell has been busy releasing remixes on Kompakt and Echocord as well as his critically acclaimed 2009 beauty, The Seduction Of Silence on echospace [detroit]. Together, they have been making quite a splash on the scene of dubbed out minimal beats, specifically after the absolutely incredible The Coldest Season back in 2007. This double-disk release, contains a bonus 80-minute CD with the original field recordings from Tokyo. This second place is only accessible after you've made the journey through the hollow caverns of Liumin, revealing itself like a secret garden hidden deep beneath the earth. This is indeed a surreal, almost narcotic, experience, which, like that most treasured childhood memory, is a momentous trip. Move over Basic Channel, and let the boys from echospace impress you for a change.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than ever, July 3, 2010
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Dan Bergevin (danbergevin dot com) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Liumin (Audio CD)
Liumin is one of the best minimalist dub albums to be released in recent memory. On playlists and in live mixes it will fit snugly against Soultek, Intrusion, Variant, Convexion, Maurizio, Gas, and The Sight Below. It's very different than any of these, and much more unique in many regards. But it's still right up this alley and down some surprising side-streets that will become more evident with repeated listens.

It's hard to compare this to The Coldest Season because they are very different albums. All I can say is get them both, throw in Deepchord's Vantage Isle Sessions, and upgrade your headphones. You'll have a very happy summer.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Next level stuff..., June 22, 2010
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A. Ort "aorto" (Youngstown, Ohio) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Liumin (Audio CD)
These guys keeping pushing the envelope. Just when you thought dub tech had become derivative, Hitchell and Modell push it in a different direction. This isn't The Coldest Season and it isn't Hitchell's Intrusion project.

Whereas on most of their other releases the "dub" bass is at the forefront, on some of these tracks, especially the first one, it is lurking in the background. The field recordings and other random static is more in the foreground; rather than seeking out the patterns emerging from the dub, the listener is seeking out the bass from amidst the random noises of life. They've basically flipped the scrip.

As you continue to flow into the album, they venture deeper into the bass, most notably on the 'BCN Dub' track. Some of the tracks have an almost danceable groove. The 'icy' feel of The Coldest Season still emerges but this one has added some sunshine.

They've basically taken what worked before and added depth to it. Each track blends seamlessly into the next as the listener goes deeper into the analog.

It's definitely a top ten for 2010. Don't expect, just listen.

The bonus CD of reworked field recordings is a special treat and makes this one well worth owning.
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