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Tag: Rednetic
4T Thieves:: Elder Dawn (Rednetic)
Elder Dawn dips and dives through a kaleidoscope of color to warm the winter months ahead.
Gradient :: Moments of the Sunrise (Rednetic)
A very clean sounding album, the sort of cleanliness you associate with early 2000s IDM. Clear, precise and deadly accurate—a very good master indeed and a classy techno album aimed at the dancefloor.
Cognition Delay :: Strange Sedatives (Rednetic)
Cognition Delay provides a surplus of drifting organic molecules of dust and debris where the listener never quite knows what will happen next.
4T Thieves :: The Vinyl Loop (Pingdiscs)
Overall, The Vinyl Loop is a breath of fresh air as it brings the ambient genre into an area that is specific; not too esoteric, but not too beat-heavy. It all seems deliberate and balanced in my ears.
Illocanblo :: Maze (Rednetic)
There are albums that build up gradually, and then there are albums that simply propel like a rocket right from the start. Maze follows the later trajectory.
Weldroid :: Portal (Rednetic)
Weldroid’s soothing and benchmark soundscapes on Portal are as relaxed as can be; a welcomed retreat we were not expecting.
4T Thieves :: Futures End (Rednetic)
4T Thieves continues to outdo himself; recombining tethered and wilted soundscapes into blissful ambient-electronic forages.