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| genre........: Electronic songs............: 12 |
| source.......: CDDA time.............: 42:24 min |
| type.........: Album size.............: 60,5 MB |
| label........: Ghostly encoder..........: Lame 3.97 |
| catalog......: GI-109 release.date.....: 23-05-2010 |
| year.........: 2010 quality..........: VBR kbps |
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| 01. elevator up (intro) [01:11] |
| 02. loss for words [04:23] |
| 03. formulate [05:07] |
| 04. a product of the process [05:12] |
| 05. unknown caller [02:08] |
| 06. don't forget to phone [02:56] |
| 07. no one should be living here [04:47] |
| 08. life-size image [03:05] |
| 09. take me home [03:53] |
| 10. caught a glimpse [05:19] |
| 11. panoramic [03:50] |
| 12. outro [00:33] |
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| 60,5 MB |
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| Thanks to WC2R for the 2LP of this album. Here's the retail CD. 11 |
| tracks are featured on the back of the case, however 12 tracks were on |
| the disc. track 12, being uknown, we labeled "outro." check our proof. |
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| It's been six years since Solvent's Jason Amm last released a studio |
| album, 2004's Apples and Synthesizers, and the expanse of those years |
| is felt on the appropriately titled Subject to Shift. The spacious |
| production Amm has been working with lately has only been glimpsed on |
| compilations and 2008's double CD retrospective Demonstration Tape. |
| With his latest, the backward-glancing, bare-bones vocoder-and-synth |
| sound tracks like 2004's "Remote Control" are largely gone. In their |
| place are more structured and ornate synth-pop tracks, as well as some |
| dips into house. |
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| There are traces of Amm's nostalgic analog sound in the album's intro, |
| outro, and shorter tracks like "Life-Size Image". And while the sweet, |
| chattering analog patterns he's known for remain, he pulls in new |
| textures-- claps, pops, hisses, purrs-- to give the material more |
| complexity. There are also frightening surprises like "Take Me Home", |
| which begins with a bit-crushed beat and blips of tinselly percussion |
| that phase in and out, creating the atmosphere of a creepy underground |
| tunnel. Amm then emerges from the shadows in a Darth Vader voice to |
| "sing" a couple of verses of a come-on ("Take me home today/ I'm in |
| disarray/ Promise that you'll try/ Take me home tonight"). |
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| Amm excels when his breezy synth patterns find that sweet spot between |
| suggestion and declaration, and what turns a soundscape into a song is |
| Amm's skill at building drama and momentum without overdoing it. On |
| "Loss for Words" he does it with vocoder-free vocals and a blanket of |
| strings underscored by a bass line. On the excellent "A Product of the |
| Process", he does it by starting with battlefield-inspired effects-- a |
| marching beat and gunshot-like percussion-- then adding an ascending |
| bass pattern and turning up the volume. As adorable as Solvent's |
| instrumentation can be, the project seems to have lost some its |
| timidity on this album. |
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| Some of his experiments go too far. "Formulate" and "No One Should Be |
| Living Here" feel out of place, featuring harsh, bleeping synths and |
| dizzying, aquatic beats fit for Rex the Dog's catalog. The vocoder |
| makes an appearance on both, and in truth, most of the vocals on the |
| album feel unnecessary. But Solvent's synths, as usual, speak volumes. |
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