playlist artwork#12 this weekElectronique Moustique

by PowerPulsomatic

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1 1:29 3273 listens
2 1:44 2357 listens
3 3:14 2182 listens
4 3:41 2134 listens
5 3:19 1734 listens
6 2:15 2050 listens
7 4:01 2029 listens
8 2:16 1573 listens
9 2:08 1844 listens
10 3:08 1871 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 12/07/2007

ELECTRONIQUE MOUSTIQUE est le premier album de Power Pulsomat!c machinsite (comme il aime s'appeller) breton. Sur cet album on passe de l'électronica à une techno aux rythmes hindou en passant par une électro rock qui donne envie de bouger sans oublié un acid-jazz frissonnant...

 

 

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Ivan1984

Exotic electro...

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Ivan1984 • 2008-11-18 16:40:31

Talking about genres can be so tenuous, i.e. it's subjective/experiential and there are some here that I haven't been aware of. What I think is important is that it comes under the banner generally as 'electronica'. What it produces, so it seems thus far, is at times a fairly intense but tight fusion of sources, however produced and mixed. Generally speaking, I like it. I like its' vivacity, I think it's boldness and apparent confidence comes from work well done, well thought out. I feel there are some nice touches in places at the very least, things that make me want to create something as well. What do I do? Try and be positive, if I think there's hope for the future I will be the one of those who stop by long enough to say thanks, at least. The structure and rhythm can be very interesting in places, and seems to shake the bull by the proverbial horns in some areas of the music. Some of the endings are a bit more abrupt and unexpected than I like but there could be a million reasons for such a trifle. I like looking for patterns in things generally, and a track like Breath puts that to the test. Then the veracity of what's being done can seem so easily obvious with Next Door, for example. An interesting fusion with something as simple as silence itself can be disproportionately effective. Good work, I think.
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