Tracklist
Maintain | 3:06 | ||
Dawn | 5:30 | ||
Naked | 5:48 | ||
Fieldstrip | 4:13 | ||
A Few Were Idiots | 3:39 | ||
Realm | 4:40 | ||
Ideation | 5:22 | ||
Trenchcoat Army | 4:39 | ||
Lizard | 4:32 | ||
The Wretched Ones | 6:13 | ||
Octane | 7:20 |
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- Ole SchulteComposed By, Recorded By
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Lideskape 2×LP | Source Records (2) – 020943 2xLP | Germany | 2003 | Germany — 2003 | Recently Edited | ||||
Lideskape CD, Album | Source Records (2) – 020943 | Germany | 2003 | Germany — 2003 | Recently Edited | ||||
Lideskape 2×LP, Promo, White Label | Source Records (2) – 020943 2xLP | Germany | 2003 | Germany — 2003 |
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- Edited 2 years ago
referencing Lideskape (CD, Album) 020943
Minimal delicate Pole and early Yagya associated glitch & static blips and minimal dub bring a fragile layer to the V/Delay like sparce ambient, which itself wraps around the creative lo-fi dub minimalistic Farben/Gramm like techno with elements of dub-house and textured sonic experimentation that also bring a analog organic feel with it. A constantly interesting and immersive listen across the albums 11trks that bring deepness within its complex, warm, multi-layered sounds and music. A listen that will make you want to close your eyes and allow the listening experience to absorb you into its textured, flowing, minimalistic but rich and detailed electronic music that reveals more with each new listen!
Not to be missed. Get it while you can! - Edited 12 years ago
referencing Lideskape (CD, Album) 020943
One of the best minimal release of the early millennium. Veer actually does minimal that's interesting. Think of the best of minimal glitch techno like Twerk / Jeff Samuel / Theorem but more interesting. Terrific minimal techno. Why no more Veer releases after? Almost early Geoff White but funkier, more complex and more gentle. Just more well rounded then most of his peers then. I would compare this to a Yagya's rhythm of the snow for same period sounding. Yagya to ambient, Veer was to techno. Definitely one of the best records in techno in 2002 and possibly up there with the best techno records of the last 10 years.
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