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September Pieces ED005 (Electronic Desert) CD & Digital(October 2010) [1] Crisp Blue Mornings [2] I Can See For Miles [3] Watching Leaves [4] The Longer Shadows [5] Avocado Trees [6] Panoramic [7] Transitions [8] Something Is Around The Corner [9] Autumn Visits [10] Sparse [11] How Things Change Colour [12] Let The Dust Settle Again MORE INFO at www.electronicdesert.com AVAILABLE at www.normanrecords.com |
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"With a decade and more spent at the forefront of electronic music, primarily as a techno DJ, producer and label owner, the productive and multi-talented Londoner Inigo Kennedy has close to a hundred previous releases to his name. He has successfully managed his own label Asymmetric since 1999, formed specifically as an outlet for his own material, and as a result it is also quite naturally the home to his most personal music. High on the agenda for Asymmetric is to challenge existing ideas and introduce new ones whilst maintaining a distinctive and coherent techno foundation. Releases to date have been met with both critical and dance floor acclaim. Since 2004 he has also run the free-download label asymmetric|mp3, which is now up to its seventh release, and interest in it continues to grow as the diversity of the productions has steadily increased. Kennedy's first contribution to Stockholm's Electronic Desert imprint is a collection of 10 tracks made during 2005, which despite resting in the archive for five years remains very much a contemporary record, the fruit of extending and experimenting with a deep understanding of techno music production. 'September Pieces' sees Kennedy seeking new ways to communicate his musical vision, with the same complexity that can be heard in any of his previous releases, but in significantly different mood, far less for the dancefloor and instead aimed right at the heart of the high quality exploratory electronica soundfield." www.electronicdesert.com |
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"This was actually released back in 2006 but we only just scored some copies. Inigo Kennedy is a name I know well, having picked up a lot of his early banging techno releases on the Zet label way back. He's since gone on to put out a ton of quality techno including a whole load of stuff on his Asymmetric label. I really was expecting this to be pretty pounding but it is quite the opposite. I've never heard this side of the producer but I'm most impressed by this enticing disc of very high quality, lush melodic electronica which has a very classic 90's feel evoking the spirit of artists like Link, the Apollo abel and such like. Fine stuff. Ant gave this 4/5." www.normanrecords.com |
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