The Putney

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Total Tracks: 5   Total Length: 66:52

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Rob Young

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03.29.02
Namlook and friend get down with a vintage synth.
1999 | Label: Fax Label

Named after the London district where EMS was based, the Putney (aka VCS-3), with its ‘open book'design, was favoured by Eno, Jarre and David Vorhaus among others. With Ludwig Rehberg, owner of the German EMS franchise, Namlook creates a fantasia for the Putney's circuits, from the efflorescing supernovas of “Angel Circle” to the zero-grav nosebleed techno of “Putney Dust, to the squelchy starbursts of “Amourette.” This choice is the best pick of their five collaborations.

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