Loess – 3D Concepts Part 2
Label: | Toytronic – toy 15 b |
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Series: | 3D Concepts – Part 2 |
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Country: | UK |
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Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Leftfield, IDM, Ambient |
Tracklist
A1 | Retinue | |
A2 | Sofar | |
A3 | Viscer | |
B1 | Alt.Tone.Two | |
B2 | Sixt |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – GZ Digital Media – AE 46805
- Manufactured By – www.gzvinyl.com
Notes
Limited to 800 copies.
Transparent Orange/White marbled vinyl.
Tracks A1 + A3 are misspelt as 'Retinve' & 'Visger' on the record.
Transparent Orange/White marbled vinyl.
Tracks A1 + A3 are misspelt as 'Retinve' & 'Visger' on the record.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A - Stamped): TWO EQUALS THREE www.gzvinyl.com AE 46805/A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B - Stamped): TOYTRONIC TOY 15 B
Recommendations
Reviews
- Bought this with the other two eps in the carrier bag years ago when no fucker was buying this kind of stuff. Paid peanuts for them.
Now it seems to be popular. It’s not surprising, quality always shines through :) - When you are staring out a window, looking at wind swept trees this album playing in the background is a fantastic soundtrack for your moments.
Rhythmic, but not heavy handed, gentle, yet not lazy, every song on this release fluidly moves in and out of ambient and IDM. It's an album that can fill many spaces and fulfill a plethora of expectations.
Superb music. - Edited 18 years agoOne of my favourite releases ever. Certainly the best release by Loess, the tracks are as warm sounding as the orange vinyl looks. The entire 3D concepts series is excellent though I think Loess takes top place, closely followed by Miles Tilman. If you've heard Loess before then you'll know what to expect (warm and building ambient sound), yet more so on this 12".
- Edited 18 years agoThis is simply one of the best ambient IDM albums out there. The chord progressions create achingly beautiful soundscapes drenched in reverbs as smooth as warm milk, tugged steadily along by crumbling percussion that sounds like floating debris and oil drums rhythmically colliding on the sea. Sad, desolate and yet very comforting and familiar, a must have for fans of early Arovane, Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works II and certain flavors of Boards of Canada.
- Edited 19 years agoLoess fans are in for a real treat with this vinyl. The A-side has 3 crunchy-IDM tracks with hints of ambience running through them. However, side-b is the real winner here. The 2 tracks on the bside are long, stretched out creepy ambience that in my opinion is some of Loess' best work. I liked this vinyl so much that I plan on getting the CD split version as well so I can listen to these tunes in my car.
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