My production alias is Dialog> and I have a new album coming out in the Summer.
Before it comes out I am trying to raise awareness of its predecessor "Music for Imaginary Movies".
It has a cinematic, Deep Tech feel.
I stumbled across this site by finding a review of Dreamtime Submersible (Evan Marc & Steve Hillage)- my favorite release of 2008.
I figured if this site was open minded enough to embrace that album, they may want to check this out. I gig on the London electronic scene.
Website is: www.dialogmusic.com Check the Music section for previews- if you want to buy it- only £6 including postage.
Myspace: www.myspace/dialogmusic.com
If any one would be kind enough to review it for this site, please contact me & I will sort you out a free copy
Below is the art & some reviews.
CALMSCAPE: Music For Imaginary Movies brings a unique direction to the genre that up-and-comers will attempt to duplicate and avid enthusiasts will chill out with on many a warm breezy after-party night. Production artists in this genre often struggle to innovate, but Dialog has spun out a BT meets Schnauss inspired album with impressive layering and structure, and an attention to detail that separates it from the pack
Music-News.com:...there is a diverse collection of styles on offer here. Most notably the future breaks of 'Abandoned' for me the pick of the eight tracks with a string led breakdown to die for. The remainder of the album rubs shoulders with progressive and deep house genres whilst keeping the uplifting, emotive breakdowns. 'Naultilus' is a killer of a track with it's deep throbbing bassline. 'Angel Trap' shows off Andy's chilled out side and final track 'Glitter' would fit perfectly into an episode of the x-files .....If you're a fan of deep atmospheric house music, this is a must
IDJ: Dialog> tugs at the heartstings with ease.
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Thanks for reading.
Andy