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Two Pole Resonance

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INIT - Two Pole Resonance

INIT

Two Pole Resonance

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Cat: HVNLP 01
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Genre: Experimental/Electronic
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ALAC
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AIFF
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TITLE
LENGTH
BPM
04:36
64
07:45
54
05:44
64
05:39
60
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02:26
112
07:21
59
07:38
57
8. 
05:12
111
13:56
82
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Review

Having first joined forces last year to lend a hand of Massimo Pagliara's collaborative With One Another full-length, Benedikt Frey and Nadia D'Olo present their debut full-length under the Init alias. It's a thoroughly atmospheric, clandestine affair, with the duo delivering a dark-wave opus that tips a hat to early Depeche Mode, minimal wave, Detroit techno and the ambient soundscapes of Brian Eno. D'Olo provides the vocals, though for much of the time they're utilized as textures, rather than the central focus of the duo's shuffling, slowly evolving synth-scapes. As an album, Two Pole Resonance is initially attractive - albeit in a stylized, late night kind of way - but really comes into its' own after repeat listens. It is, though, definitely worth the effort.

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