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A | Gong Bath | 7:20 |
B | Virgo Dub | 5:45 |
BB |
Peace ArchFeaturing – Hashman* |
4:42 |
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- Copyright (c) – Local Artisan Group
- Produced For – Local Artisan Group
- Mastered At – Ten Eight Seven Mastering
Notes
Respect the ∞ source. Love & thanks 2: Bebke Shai, P.S.S. h∞d, Neoimg, Ploman, T.Rennat, D.Dee, Bradly.Z, RLK, Frank, June
For healing use only!.
Made in Canada
For healing use only!.
Made in Canada
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annexxe
November 6, 2015
edited over 4 years ago
I suspect who produced these tracks has been influenced by Damon Lamar - Tsunami Rain and Deepchord dc11, both released in 2001, not to mention Monolake - Gobi (1999).
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Lostintime.93
October 17, 2015
Boomkat Product Review:
The Canadian chill kids at Mood Hut present a star-eyed ambient dream from Local Artist Ian Wyatt, a.k.a. Slow Riffs.
Maybe the label's first 12" to feature no straight-up dancefloor tracks, 'Gong Bath' is a warm and lovely exercise in ambient relaxation intended "for healing use only".
With the A-side's title track we're steeped in the sounds of running water and waves of deep tissue subbass fringed with massage parlour chords and ersatz ethno drum patter. Happy endings all round.
On the B-side, he gazes at the stars amidst the milky synth spumes and chattering cicadas of 'Virgo Dub', and finishes with a flourish of swirling celestial jazz in 'Peace Arch' redolent of elements from that amazing Ndiko Xaba and the Natives LP.
The Canadian chill kids at Mood Hut present a star-eyed ambient dream from Local Artist Ian Wyatt, a.k.a. Slow Riffs.
Maybe the label's first 12" to feature no straight-up dancefloor tracks, 'Gong Bath' is a warm and lovely exercise in ambient relaxation intended "for healing use only".
With the A-side's title track we're steeped in the sounds of running water and waves of deep tissue subbass fringed with massage parlour chords and ersatz ethno drum patter. Happy endings all round.
On the B-side, he gazes at the stars amidst the milky synth spumes and chattering cicadas of 'Virgo Dub', and finishes with a flourish of swirling celestial jazz in 'Peace Arch' redolent of elements from that amazing Ndiko Xaba and the Natives LP.
DugTechno
November 25, 2018