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?Thaddi Herrmann (ex-Sonic Subjunkies) and Christian Kleine have been working together since 1999, joining forces to produce the most introspective and emotional music that either has been involved with. With influences ranging from hip-hop to synth pop to the blurry atmospherics of early '90s shoegaze bands like Slowdive and Pale Saints, the two make songs that are too pop to be strictly categorized as IDM. 1999 saw the release of the Transalpin EP on Herrmann's Berlin-based City Centre Offices label. In ... [ read more ]
MP3 $5.40
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MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED !!! You know what it's like. You wander aimlessly through the streets, maybe trying to forget something, when all of a sudden the sun breaks through the clouds and turns everything into gold. In an instant all of your mind will be completely absorbed by this light and you will have forgotten anything you wanted to forget. Thaddeus Herrmann and Christian Kleine prove once more that a sum consists of more than just the contents of its parts. This music here comes from directions as d... [ read more ]
MP3 $8.99
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The perfect, personal mix of friends and family few are fortunate to realise and release such a compilation. With his second, very intimate grasp of music's status quo (after Putting the Morr Back into Morrissey) Thomas Morr again delves deep into his own musical history. Now that many electronic musicians begin to (re-)discover guitars and especially the clever layering of My Bloody Valentine's finest tracks, Blue Skied an Clear presents us with a truly loving homage to all time favourites Slowdive. Thei... [ read more ]
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