Jetone – Ultramarin
Genre: | Electronic |
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Style: | Techno, Dub Techno, Minimal Techno, Experimental |
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Tracklist
Aerial Red | 6:09 | ||
MTL Bass | 3:45 | ||
Octan | 5:55 | ||
Stactic | 3:15 | ||
Phoedra IV | 5:47 | ||
Thousand Oaks | 5:55 | ||
Phoedra II | 4:08 | ||
Only Then | 2:31 | ||
Spectres | 4:45 | ||
Untitled | 5:37 | ||
Fkstrtowr | 3:30 | ||
Dakkar | 5:48 |
Credits (2)
- Peter WeinheimerArtwork [Pics + Artwork By]
- Tim HeckerWritten-By
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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Ultramarin CD, Album | Force Inc. Music Works – FIM-1-053 | Germany | 2001 | Germany — 2001 | |||||
Ultramarin 2×LP | Force Inc. Music Works – FIM 215 | Germany | 2001 | Germany — 2001 | Recently Edited | ||||
Ultramarin 2×LP, Album, White Label | Force Inc. Music Works – FIM 215 | Germany | 2001 | Germany — 2001 | New Submission |
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- Edited 4 years ago
referencing Ultramarin (2×LP) FIM 215
This album was way ahead of its time !!
Could have been released on Kompakt if it was less experimental and more melodic. referencing Ultramarin (2×LP) FIM 215
Highly underrated LP. Fantastic production, and very melodic techno work together to create an LP of substantial sonics.referencing Ultramarin (CD, Album) FIM-1-053
Jetone might be Tim Hecker's more dancefloor-oriented moniker, but with ULTRAMARIN, he still shows he's the same ol' Tim Hecker we know and love. Sure, a 4/4 beat thumps through "Aerial Red," but it's the other refracted sounds that catch our attention more. "Mtl Bass" is quicker and more straightforward, while "Octan" has more of the abstraction Hecker built his name upon, and "Stactic" and "Fkstrtowr" are all ambience. "Phoedra IV" returns to the beat, and "Thousand Oaks" is as close to a traditional dub techno track as you'll get (which is to say: pretty awesome). "Untitled" has offers up some dub effect, while "Phoedra II," on the other hand, is almost pure rhythm. But it's "Dakkar" the really pounds home, with a little ethnic percussion to add flavor. Another strong offering from Mr. Hecker.
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