Gonjasufi-MU.ZZ.LE-2LP-2012-BCC

Tracklist (M3U)
# Filename Artist Songname Bitrate BPM
1 01-gonjasufi-white_picketfence.mp3 Gonjasufi White Picketfence Unknown Unknown
2 02-gonjasufi-feedin_birds.mp3 Gonjasufi Feedin' Birds Unknown Unknown
3 03-gonjasufi-nikels_and_dimes.mp3 Gonjasufi Nikels and Dimes Unknown Unknown
4 04-gonjasufi-rubberband.mp3 Gonjasufi Rubberband Unknown Unknown
5 05-gonjasufi-venom.mp3 Gonjasufi Venom Unknown Unknown
6 06-gonjasufi-timeout.mp3 Gonjasufi Timeout Unknown Unknown
7 07-gonjasufi-skin.mp3 Gonjasufi Skin Unknown Unknown
8 08-gonjasufi-the_blame.mp3 Gonjasufi The Blame Unknown Unknown
9 09-gonjasufi-blaksuit.mp3 Gonjasufi Blaksuit Unknown Unknown
10 10-gonjasufi-sniffin.mp3 Gonjasufi Sniffin' Unknown Unknown
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Artist : Gonjasufi Title : MU.ZZ.LE Genre : Electronic Year : 2012 Date : 01/2012 Bitrate : VBR kbps Tracks : 10 Label : Warp Records Source : Vinyl Encoder : Lame 3.98.4 Length : 24:40 min Size : 34,1 MB Tracklist: ---------- 01.white picketfence 01:47 02.feedin' birds 01:56 03.nikels and dimes 03:51 04.rubberband 01:52 05.venom 02:41 06.timeout 02:57 07.skin 02:30 08.the blame 03:24 09.blaksuit 02:19 10.sniffin' 01:23 ------- 24:40 min Our favourite desert-dwelling mystic serves a short but potent third album for Warp. Under the creed "You can put a muzzle on me, cover my mouth, cut out my tongue but the truth will still come out" Sumach Valentine rasps ten songs meditating on the impact of his experiences on the road "It's the response to all the adrenaline, aggression and anger he felt traveling the world, it's a spectrum of creativity and a testimony of how one mans passion and determination is often misunderstood as anger." The downcast mood and bruised sense of soul is a much darker cry than his other mini-LP releases, starkly realising and coming to terms with a pervasive bleakness that just feels right in these times. Rather than psychedelic, the production tends towards blunted and downbeat, from the clearly Portishead-like vibes of 'White Picket Fence' and 'Feedin' Birds', through the busted drums and spooked organs of 'Rubberband' or Timeout', but our highlight has to be his heartbroken effort 'The Blame', drawling "til they f**king blow up mars, grown men f**kin' blow up dolls" over wickedly woozy synths and sluggish drums, bringing us to the knackered conclusion of 'Blaksuit'. http://warp.net/

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