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Ink 19 :: Concentrick
Lucid Dreaming (Emperor Jones). Review by Stein Haukland.
CONCENTRICK LUCID DREAMING Emperor Jones An album's worth of pretty dubious analog synth-driven music positioned somewhere between late-'70s ambient noodling and modern-day casual noise experiments. Multi-instrumentalist Tim Green writes, performs and produces with just a wee bit of outside help, and ...
Ink 19 :: Semiautomatic
7:00 and Seven Stops (Gold Standard Laboratories). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...WOW! This is very cool! I don't remember liking Semiautomatic all that much before (you can read my review of their latest recording here), but man, Concentrick really did a great job with their music! The beats are huge, snappy, and warm, in a way that would make even the biggest techno opponent shake...
Ink 19 :: IQU
Essentially this is a record of remixes, mostly of "Teenage Dream," a new son...
...noisy guitar wash. This in turn gets reworked in various ways by the likes of Looper, Lexaunculpt, Team 714, Dub ID, Take One & Red Clay, and Concentrick. Each turn in a decidedly different take on the basic groove. Also included on the CD version are two remixes of "Can't You Even Remember That?" from...
Ink 19 :: Children's Music For Adults
Children's Music for Adults Volume 1 (Daft Alliance). Review by Tim Wardyn.
...that make it too complicated for children and far too annoying for adults. After the twenty second intro, the album kicks off with “Kidcentrick” by Concentrick. A smorgasbord of beats and clips from various kid shows (I assume), the song is just short of the four minute mark and consists mainly of a...
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