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Move D / NamlookMove D · Namlook XX: Taygete

Label:Fax +49-69/450464 – PK 08/191
Format:
CD, Album, Limited Edition
CD, Album, Limited Edition, Multichannel, DTS 5.1
Country:Germany
Released:
Genre:Electronic
Style:Ambient, Tech House

Tracklist

DTS 5.1 Surround Disc
1-1Matter 39:25
1-2Antimatter26:33
2-Channel Stereo Disc
2-1Matter - Part I25:33
2-2Matter - Part II13:51
2-3Antimatter - Part I18:13
2-4Antimatter - Part II8:19
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Notes

Limitation: 500

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 8 81005 04942 9
  • Barcode (Scanned): 881005049429
  • Label Code: LC 6269
  • Matrix / Runout (Disc 1): PK 08/191 CD1 P+O-A 615938-A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Disc 2): PK 08/191 CD2 P+O-A 615939-A1

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  • player's avatar
    player
    Beautiful very absorbing slow deep listening ambient-tech(no) house music. You very rarely come across music like this!
    • jmhbpc's avatar
      jmhbpc
      The following comment is not really a review, per se, as I am not technically qualified ...
      I am simply here to Testify ☺

      Perhaps, depending upon the Ear of the listener, not every FAX production is a “groundbreaking” piece. That being admitted to (although I think pretty much they all are) I must say that for me EVERY Move D/Namlook (um, or vice versa) creation is Essential (must have) listening.
      Not being an exception to the rule, this piece ranges from PK's somewhat familiar Sci-fi motif, to an as-usual yet ever-satisfying Move D House effect. And while Taygete may not outdo other iterations in the “Canon”, there is plenty of fresh house groove, interesting, idiosyncratic (yes, just give in to it!), play … and well, You Know…if you are reading this, and listen to Pete Namlook ☺
      Kuhlmann/Moufang works are by their very nature in a superior class by themselves, and I believe their collaboration speaks to the old "proverb"(?) that: The Whole is more than the sum of its parts.

      PK, Move D, together or solo Always create more than a musical set piece ... but a set up for evocative, emotional impact and effect.

      The very first Namlook track I ever heard was Fishology (thanks TC) ten or so years ago. And not a day goes by, that I have not tapped into my growing collection of FAX.
      And that’s the fax of the matter !
      • GalaxyExplorer's avatar
        Edited 13 years ago
        Meh. These two pretty much keep making the same album over and over. I'm sure this one is the result of another afternoon farting around with a studio computer. Limitation 500? I bet they couldn't sell 50. The only memorable moment is when my blood pressure went up at the slightest hint of Pete Namlook "improvising" -- yeah, those are sarcastic quotes.

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