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Mark Ward

  1. Sheffield, UK
  2. Electronic
  1. collection 223
  2. wishlist 19
  3. followers 115
  4. following 198
  1. Unyt
    by SCANN-TEC
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    leonid volodin With that kind of music i can get myself to anyplace in the universe. Favorite track: Turgenev.
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    adzenz Great driving music Favorite track: Delta-V.
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    rsalen137-fan First album that I bought from Ultimae, and I've been wanting more ever since. Favorite track: Nadezhda.
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  2. Far End Of The Graveyard EP
    by Ghosting Season
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    Ashley West-Mullen Beautifully textured and expertly produced. These 4 tracks just go round and round on my car stereo at the moment and I hear something new each time! Favorite track: Far End Of The Graveyard.
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    Pattern Burst Is it house? its it techno? Maybe! Who knows? Great grooves with soul.
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  3. Abnorm (album) '17
    by S.V.Sh.
  4. The Unexpected Hours (24bits)
    by AES DANA feat. MIKTEK
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    Michel Iseneld Some of the best producers on the best label in the world. So happy to have it on vinyl :) <3
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  5. An introduction to
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    Julian Grant Great selection of artists and wonderful ambient tones to live with. Resonates beautifully. Favorite track: KEVIN VERWIJMEREN scenery for a hallway.
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  1. Never Back
    by Doyeq
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    jef37 What a relaxing electro ambient album, piano, sax & clever sound effects. An album to dream on. Take a book and enjoy a magic time. Favorite track: Daylight.
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    ajatuslapsi Interesting, very quiet and minimalist ambient glitch album with a rough pinch of jazz melodies. Favorite track: Walking After The Rain.
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    Liza Nicklin The richness in tone and texture are to die for. Doyeq are absolutely sublime in the way they work with electronic and organic sound. The double bass gets me every time and I'm in love with what sounds like the breath and feeling of the sax/clarinet/bass clarinet. The breathy sounds are really moving without melancholy. Makes me reflective without sadness or regret xx
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  1. Heavenchord - Reflection in Time
    by Heavenchord
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    Depth of Field Depth of Field
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  2. God has died, and his death was the life of the world
    by Docetism
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    God has died, and his death was the life of the world God has died, and his death was the life of the world
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    Ben Harris Fans of Vatican Shadow shouldn't overlook this. If you imagine that project with more of an emphasis on hushed 4x4 beats and replace VS's austere coldness with a sublime warmth then that should give you an inkling of what to expect on this gift of a record. Favorite track: God has died, and his death was the life of the world.
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    patrykczachurski Why is the notion of you and me being a decaying corpse of God so eerily comforting? It couldn't be otherwise with this album, whose nihilistic themes are delivered with a powerful ambience under cosily modest melody lines. Indeed, whoever dares ponder the tragedy of existence is offered here a very warm place to stay.

    These sublime choirs - originally meant to sing a never-ending praise, now ironically find their purpose in celebrating God's descent unto annihilation. Favorite track: God has died, and his death was the life of the world.
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    Jimi The owl was once the sweetest of singers, until it saw Jesus crucified.
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  3. Projection of Reality
    by Earlyguard
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    Mimus Vitae Mimus Vitae
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  4. Untitled EP
    by Doyeq
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    Part one Part one
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  5. Beskidy
    by Docetism
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    Border Range Border Range
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    Jimi Everything's gonna turn out just fine. Favorite track: Border Range.
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    Enkeling Solemn and soothing dub techno. The added violin in a couple of tracks gives it something extra special. Recommended! Favorite track: Beskidy.
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