Deep Listening

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Total Tracks: 4   Total Length: 63:15

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A keeper

wakibu

Energizing and hypnotic, all at once.

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very nice

bodie

I downloaded No1 a month ago, and ended up enjoying it quite a bit, I'm back for the rest. Can't believe it's all acoustic, what talent! Definitely aggree, it's music to listen to in the dark on a good system with some volume. Amazing stuff, the natural reverb is mind blowing, ideal for all these strange sounds.

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over and over...

teethofgold

...I keep listening to this album! even though it's drone music it is constantly shifting. describing this music can not do it justice!

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deep inside the canyon

maddog3000

The AMG review is spot on. This album is for listening intently in the dark at maximum volume. The overtones are rich and the playing so organic it often sounds as one cosmic synthesizer

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amazing and relaxing

This album is performed by 3 musicians in a giant (empty) metal reservoir underground...using accordion, a spinning rubber hose, and random pieces of metal thrown around...the HUUUGE natural reverb makes for an extemely cool sound. Highly recommended

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