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The Friend's Place
Window - (3:18) 142 BPM
The Friend's Place - (3:40) 147 BPM
Doing Nothing - (2:10) 109 BPM
Everywhere - (2:18) 150 BPM
Waves - (6:50) 122 BPM
Home (feat Soho Rezanejad) - (4:14) 127 BPM
Morning Glory - (3:02) 152 BPM
Real Music - (3:13) 160 BPM
Stars - (3:40) 123 BPM
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PI 282
03 Nov 23
Ambient/Drone
Elephant
Solina - (3:34) 160 BPM
Touch And Vision - (4:21) 138 BPM
Scarlett - (8:04) 140 BPM
In Waves (feat CTM) - (3:16) 159 BPM
Call Me By My True Names - (2:45) 128 BPM
Sense World - (3:41) 159 BPM
The Heart Of Things - (5:31) 87 BPM
Elephant - (3:39) 144 BPM Hot
Review: A most formidable duo, Danish legends of an non- existent underground arrive back in Rahbek's Posh Isolation label with a second collaboration LP following 2017's Buy Coral Online, which enjoyed a co-release with Austria's Edition Mego. Again the duo here push the realms of where colourful and deeply beautiful, melancholic music can take you landing in a zone somewhere that's as much ambient as it is sub pop and experimental, even industrial noise. Elephant this time arounds focuses on beatless themes and atmospheres more than their previous work, with a deep listen of acoustic bass, stretching synths and industrial atmospheres to pull at the most cinematic and of heart strings.
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PI 231
28 Feb 20
Ambient/Drone
Scarlett
Scarlett - (8:04) 70 BPM
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PI 231S
09 Jan 20
Experimental/Electronic
City Of Women
Like A Still Pool - (3:39) 133 BPM
Fermented - (2:45) 148 BPM
City Of Women - (6:22) 146 BPM
A Mess Of Love - (4:35) 109 BPM Hot
Palm - (4:01) 107 BPM
In Piles Of Magazines - (5:26) 160 BPM
A Word A Day - (0:50) 152 BPM
Swimwear - (2:59) 129 BPM
Take Pleasure In Habits - (2:55) 81 BPM
Review: Although a prolific music-maker and contributor to countless collaborative projects, Posh Isolation co-founder Loke Rahbek has traditionally been reticent to release music under his given name. City of Women is his debut solo album, and sees him bring his brand of fluttering, experimental soundscpaes to Editions Mego for the first time. Taking electronic drone textures and field recordings as a base, Rahbek delivers a string of tracks that flit between dystopian, industrial-tinged creepiness and blissful, almost overpowering positivity. Just as you think you've got the album sussed, hel'll throw in a curveball, such as the heart-aching piano figures of the Nils Frahm goes lo-fi exploration that is "A Word a Day".
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EMEGO 237
19 May 17
Ambient/Drone
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