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Runtime: 18'19''

«Holotape's slow pacing and cinematic IDM-ish beats, open up this new release from local producer and slotcar racer Rui Canelas. Oh, and subtle voices echoing, opening space for some breakbeats near the end, completes this somewhat industrial, somewhat techno and somewhat chillout track. 'Holotape' evolves slowly, gathering bits and pieces of lost beats and ambiental hiss throughout the journey, but at the same time fooling the listener into thinking that it never comes to an end. And it never comes, in fact, to an end.
Then, D'n'B patterns find their home almost since the beginning of the second and last track of this release, curiously entitled 'Micron Dude'. Again, the voice samples give body to the this instrumental piece, letting the beats flow freely all the time, making it a very good example of a well succeeded ambient approach to IDM. Slotcars, even when stopped, go faster than this.
Remember kids: It's techno flavoured and easy on the eyes.» - Pedro Leitão

Downloads:

01 • Holotape .................................................................................. pt us
[6'20'' • 8,72Mb • 192Kbps]
02 • Micron Dude ............................................................................ pt us
[11'59'' • 16,4Mb • 192Kbps]
artwork ................................................................................... pt us
[PDF-Zip • 1,95Mb]
• all tracks + artwork ................................................................ pt us
  [Zip • 26,7Mb]    

Reviews:

«So white... so clean... water and wind. nice.»
- Paradox [EARLabs] / February 16, 2006

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©2002 Jacques Descloitres/NASA
©2004 aeriola::behaviour
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©2004 Rui Canelas
©2004 test tube


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