dubtrak
 

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Last starred artists

17 albums
4 albums
 

Favorite external artists

Gaudi, Adham Shaikh*, Thievery Corporation*

 

Favorite tags

Dub, Ambient, Trip hop, Global, Ethno, Fusion



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Fantastic album! This skillful ambient work wonderfully invokes stillness of the land, as it existed in the days gone by.
This is a dream-come-true listen on your iPod when you hike through Southwestern desert, through the old and sacred Native Lands.
Up there in my ranking, with other great (and rare) ambient work dedicated to the desert and ancient Native Spirit. Works wonderful in the same set as "Desert Solitaire" by Steve Roach, Kevin Braheny, and Michael Stearns.
Thanks!

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Great dubstep, dark at times, super heavy on occasions, consistently intriguing and original. This album stands out amidst many other mediocre dubstep attempts out there. This one is different from the other Bass Tandem album, which is a proof that these guys like to change things up a bit and are always looking for new soundscapes to build. Keep it up!

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This is fantastically flowing mix, I'm adding it to my fav d'n'b playlist.
I wasn't familiar with the Tilt-Recordings label but now I'll be sure to check out some of their releases.

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Project Divinity - Dharma Armada

Well, if this took you so little time then I want to know your secret! Your creative process and your recording procedures must be extremely streamlined if you can do such great music in so little time. "A little crude" you say? Maybe, but that's nothing that quick mixing wouldn't fix.
The music is vibrant and very colorful, a really enjoyable listen indeed. I don't know about classifying it under Trip-Hop however; the underlaying beats yes, but what you layered on top of them is more of World Beat Fusion or Global Groove kinda thing...

Doesn't matter what you label it though - very good set; thanks for sharing!

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HiGhMaS - HiGhMaS

HiGhMaS

HiGhMaS

14/09/09

This album is very well produced, sound-wise and arrangement-wise. A fantastic listening for the end of the summer. Warm grooves and skillfully weaved reggae skanking keep it flowing, like a summer breeze. Perfect riddims and great guitar licks make this music colorful and positive.

Keep it coming bro and nuff respect from Dubtrak!

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From the opening notes of "Raven's Song" to the end of the last track, superb production, carefully chosen instrumentation and captivating arrangements shine through.
L.F. manages to bring together smooth and jazzy sounds of trumpet and sax against edgy beats and synths, and molds them into perfectly flowing mix of acid jazz, trip hop and ambient.
This stylistically solid backbone of this album works well with good variety of arrangements. So even quite different fragments, like ethnic voice samples and nearly industrial "stompers" like "Morphine ..." add color and diversity to the album without braking its flow.
Complete experiance, without a single weak point. Highly recommended!