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Delete Beach
Delete Beach (Japanese) - (5:53) 76 BPM Hot
Interlude 1 - (5:07) 92 BPM
Delete Beach (instrumental) - (6:09) 110 BPM
Interlude 2 - (5:32) 70 BPM
Delete Beach (English) - (5:54)
Review: The UK's Mica Levi is back on our charts and much like last time, we expect these five glorious slices of drone-laden experimentation to fly out of here in record time. The supremely off-kilter waves of this new EP land on Demdike Stare's DDS imprint, now something of an institution for the odder side of electronica, and they couldn't be better placed anywhere else. That said, the noisy ambient glows of "Delete Beach (Japanese)", and the sparse, aqueous drum machine loops of "Interlude 1" are perhaps a step further out into the ether compared to the label's usual bag of tricks. Then the instrumental cut of "Delete Beach" morphs and develops beautifully for the entirety of the waxplate while, "Interlude 2" catapults us into a world made up of sporadic pianos and Vengelian synths, leaving the English version of "Delete Beach".
 from $1.89
DDS 024
24 Nov 17
Experimental/Electronic
Delete Beach
Delete Beach (Japanese) - (5:53) 152 BPM Hot
Interlude 1 - (5:07) 92 BPM
Delete Beach (instrumental) - (6:09) 110 BPM
Interlude 2 - (5:32) 140 BPM
Delete Beach (English) - (5:54)
Review: The UK's Mica Levi is back on our charts and much like last time, we expect these five glorious slices of drone-laden experimentation to fly out of here in record time. The supremely off-kilter waves of this new EP land on Demdike Stare's DDS imprint, now something of an institution for the odder side of electronica, and they couldn't be better placed anywhere else. That said, the noisy ambient glows of "Delete Beach (Japanese)", and the sparse, aqueous drum machine loops of "Interlude 1" are perhaps a step further out into the ether compared to the label's usual bag of tricks. Then the instrumental cut of "Delete Beach" morphs and develops beautifully for the entirety of the waxplate while, "Interlude 2" catapults us into a world made up of sporadic pianos and Vengelian synths, leaving the English version of "Delete Beach".
 from $1.89
DDS 024
24 Nov 17
Ambient/Drone
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