Trance2MoveU Posted May 1, 2013 Share Posted May 1, 2013 Artist: Various Title: Space Forming Vol. 2 Label: Gliese581C Date: January, 2011 1 - Disia - ...I Still Don't Know Who I Am (65 BPM)2 - Den Wave - Earth (111 BPM)3 - Hello Mellow - A Passage In Time (90 BPM)4 - Tara Putra - Error In Babylon (74 BPM)5 - Globular - Squabbling Gods (88 BPM)6 - Unusual Cosmic Process - Mission X (115 BPM)7 - Divided Harmonics - Exorcism (Wrong Mantra Remix) (110 BPM)8 - Wylhelm - Bem Sol (110 BPM)9 - In Orbit - On A Train To East Malwern (97 BPM)10 - Hyperwind - OneFreeMan (80 BPM)11 - Sport & Music - Pazzle (Original Mix) (128 BPM) Discogs tells me that this is from 2010, yet Ekto's release page says it's from 2011. "If you can't decide in one day...you can't decide." Gliese581C is a Russian netlabel that is a mainstay on Ektoplazm, releasing loads of quality music. This is the 2nd part of the Space Forming series with artists that have also put out EP's. Most of them anyway. What you get is floaty ambient and downtempo music in a bunch of styles. From the short glitchy break beat of Disia to the floating sound of Den Wave. And that's just the first two tracks. Dubby beats make you feel at home whether sipping a cool one on the beach or drifting above the Earth. The bass on Squabbling Gods is indeed a window rattler. And the manner in which Mr. Bennett manipulates the vocals in his tracks brings to mind the work of Shpongle. The sample in Mission X is tasty as are the goa elements. The rest of the tracks are pretty good, but nothing to make me stand on the rooftops and demand that you pay attention to this. But you should pay attention to this. Because it only costs your attention. Free at Ektoplazm Mdk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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