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Perishable Tactics
Intro - (5:50) 121 BPM
Ambush - (8:22) 120 BPM Hot
Atlantis II - (6:17) 62 BPM
Perishable Tactics - (5:38) 120 BPM
Army Green - (6:22) 122 BPM
Atlantis - (8:25) 62 BPM
Platoon RLX - (6:56) 120 BPM
Love - (9:37) 60 BPM
Platoon RLX II - (6:29) 120 BPM
Dawn Patrol - (6:18) 120 BPM
Outro - (3:06) 138 BPM
Review: A new Carsten Jost album on Dial. Wow, this is a rather special treat, and we would call this a Juno weekly special. Apart from the fact that this dude makes awesome music, the producer has been purely busy running the mighty Dial label over the last 20-odd years, and this is his first solo LP since 2000's "You Don't Need a Weatherman". He's obviously though about this piece for a while because it is masterfully executed throughout, and there is little that Mr.Jost could have done to make it any better. That's because it is deep house made by someone who understands people, not merely dancefloors. In other words, these eleven tracks work in unison and, rather than making up a list of single, danceable tunes, he's decided to go for the journey approach, one which we've always got time and respect for. From moments of pure house magic, to downtempo chillers, and even subtle nuances of techno, this is the real deal. Another Dial masterpiece.
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DIALCD 39
10 Feb 17
Ambient/Drone
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