Yes, Deadbeat opened up the wonderfull minimal world of scape to me with great bands like Jan Jelinek, Kit Clayton, Pole and others...
Scape label is one of my favourites at the moment
Cheers,
mimusic
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his latest album is great! much more mature then Something borrowed,... i think.
there are much more bassy sounds quite dubby, also the first time i heard a voice sample in one of his songs, very nice.
Deadbeat has certainly evolved quite a bit.
Keep on spreading the good stuff!
-mimusic
PS: I tried to write somehow a review but the best thing is just to listen the album
there are much more bassy sounds quite dubby, also the first time i heard a voice sample in one of his songs, very nice.
Deadbeat has certainly evolved quite a bit.
Keep on spreading the good stuff!
-mimusic
PS: I tried to write somehow a review but the best thing is just to listen the album
I think the album is very good but it needs more "listen sessions" to really appreciate it.
My personal fav's are now: Port-au prince ( beautiful and hypnothising track and vocals).
"N'importe quoi" and "O little town of Bethlehem" are also 2 highlights (musically ) for me.
The vocals are from Athésia and sound nice.
My personal fav's are now: Port-au prince ( beautiful and hypnothising track and vocals).
"N'importe quoi" and "O little town of Bethlehem" are also 2 highlights (musically ) for me.
The vocals are from Athésia and sound nice.