playlist artwork#12 this weekechoes

by garish_cyborg

Tracks

1 2:21 2874 listens
2 5:18 1999 listens
3 3:50 1235 listens
4 4:40 912 listens
5 2:27 676 listens
6 4:42 546 listens
7 4:30 485 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 10/11/2008

Atmospheric dubstep sound goes beyond dancefloors

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "echoes"

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Yvalain

Fascinating

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Yvalain • 2008-11-10 20:48:50

This music is quite amazing. I appreciated the contrast between "dance like" rythmes and quiet melodies and atmosphere. The tempo are not very fast, unlike many usual and common dance music. So there is a new mood coming out of this album, which is complentative in its own way. A kind of new, fresh, clever, modern and fascinating music
nikshoe

Not worth a listen

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nikshoe • 2010-11-16 23:20:00

This is a very slow and deep music that seems like it would be used to put people in a trance. I really have an urge to listen to it while sleeping.
choupakabrah

На любителя

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choupakabrah • 2008-11-10 21:14:04

Некотрыре треки уже слышал, некотрые нет вообще, дабстеп это вообще не моё..как-то не совсем въезжаю в него ну да ладно.. альбом весьма эксперементальный, но треки не лишены местами интересных моментов и звучков так же гравится атмосфера..звучание глуховатое..но мне почему-то кажется, что это элемент стиля)
Mischapex

dubby electronics

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Mischapex • 2009-07-12 21:35:07

i like youre music, good compositions in rythm and sound, chilly and open character (therefore i call it dubby) . i first met the music of garish cyborg with the good track ' wrong hookah' on the album ' free electrons vol.1 (or 2?) it seems garish also makes albums on it's own. recommended to dub/dubstep, reggae, triphop ambient lovers. grtz mischapex
Ivan1984

Sound reflections...

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Ivan1984 • 2009-06-15 20:44:43

D.Y.L.B., a nicely challenging arrangement. Drone Must Drone, a grand experimental stepping, with a ringing dubness and occidental lilt. Pureial is where the echoes get going for sure with an expansive resonance. Weighted down with a nice bassline and straightforward percussion, it's simplicity does it all the right favours. The atmospherics are well managed. Rumsteppa is truly magnificent in its genre. Perfection. Dubby Fill (Part 1) gives you time to get over the previous track and ready for the non-stop loco. Thriller filler, nicely done. The Train Kept A-Rollin', paradoxically starts with little in the way of a sense of movement. Then, it begins to gather momentum, with an alarm bell ringing. That comes and goes, as does various passages by points of stationary concrete. There is a brief stop for refuelling and then it continues to the end of the journey. And, when the journey ends there is the necessary sidestep into the restroom. Again, like the last a reasonable enough track, though with a bit more feeling to it. More nicely concocted. All-in-all, pretty good.
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