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Kuba (3) - Through A Lense

Label:
Catalog#:
CHILLCD009
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
Germany
Released:
Nov 2007
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Dub, Downtempo, Ambient

Tracklist

1   Doves On My Window 6:18
2   Young Leaves Flutter Faster 5:40
3   2 Say Goodbye 6:42
4   Cruze Controle 6:30
5   My Snitchcomron 6:25
6   Blind 5:51
7   Lifes A Beautiful Beach 5:09
8   The Road To Find Out 7:15
9   Dawn Chorus 6:10
10   Through A Lense 5:01
11   Drop The Pain 5:40
12   Us In 50 Years 5:54

Credits

Artwork By [Graphics] - Phil
Mastered By - Martin Eyerer
Written-By, Producer - Laurence Harvey

Notes

dZihan & Kamien: Drophere's vocals by MaDita are replaced by acoustic guitar and some world music vocal samples on track 11, which is uncredited.

Date of release is not listed.

(p) & (c) by Chillcode Music
Distributed by Psyshop.

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Review by somafm Mar 25, 2008
Kuba returns with a psy-chill influenced downtempo album. There are a lot of influences that vary track to track, one track will be super chilled psytrance, another will be worldbeat inspired. Not the most incredible album I've ever heard, but overall pleasing.

Unfortunately, my favorite track, Drop the Pain, seems to be more of an uncredited remix of dZihan & Kamien's Drophere with MaDita's vocals replaced by acoustic guitar and some world music vocal samples. I'm surprised that no credit to the original track is given.
Rated 5/5
Review by murari Jan 11, 2008
After a warm debut with Inside Out on the LSD label, Kuba follows up, this time on Chillcode Music. Fans of Kuba will remember his warm baleric sound which we get here together with all the usual ingredients: ethnic vocals, dubby basslines, etc. Some of the tracks sound formulaic as My Snitchcomron. Where Through a Lense excels is when Laurence dabbles in experimental ambiance as on title track Through A Lense.

Credits go to Laurence for not bowing completely to market cheese yet creating something which in my opinion is very accessible to both the psy-chill and lounge listeners. On this release he delves a bit more deeper than the standard formulas and yet retains the Kuba sound with more mature production values. All said another strong release from Kuba and will please all those who liked his previous excursions and more.