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Thomas

  1. Amsterdam, Netherlands
  2. Electronic
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  1. Hard Acid Techno Electro Nitrate - Acid Stuker
    by Nitrate aka Freddie Fresh
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    neur0dancer pretty insane album. Techno and acid elements in various setups and (experimental) executions. Mid '90's stuff. GENIUS and it is a must hear (& essential)
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  2. Analog 111 Gegen Nazis
    by Prototype People
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  3. The Surface Below - Immersion Six
    by Steve Roach
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    secretchimp I have read about Steve wanting to create music that can just run on a loop to create a certain mood and space within a room - this is definitely one of those tracks. It sounds like drifting through a warm, starlight-dappled sea. If there could be a "warm ambient" companion to "dark ambient," it would be like this. I love having this one on the stereo filling my house in the dark at the end of the day. Or on my headphones when I can only manage to pretend to work.
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    Brian Bieniowski Did not expect to get so obsessed with this one, as past Immersion albums have typically not clicked with me. This one just spirals away like a never-ending dream. Essential listening, almost like having a secret unreleased 5th disc of Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces.
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    ALWAYSmusic What a strange coincidence! I have recently been into Steve's long form works these past couple of years, Especially Immersion 2, and this new one just drops. It is like Steve can read my mind! Anyways, this new Immersion album is perfect. definitely the type of subterranean drone that I cannot get enough of. Perfect artwork, too!
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  4. SCANDINAVIAN DELTA
    by Ulrika Garbo
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  5. (2025) Retreat into the Perseverance of Inner Light
    by Mathias Grassow / Heikki Lindgren & Metavoice
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    F_G Eternally grateful ----> forever immortal Mathias!
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    Tango Mango An album that is powerful and majestic, but also unnervingly foreshadows Mathias' untimely passing as the album closes out with the somber last two tracks.
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    Nimrod Scott I bought this album after learning That Mathias was no longer with us. It’s beautiful music as always. I’ve always enjoyed his many approaches to a spiritually rooted ambient space. RIP Mathias.
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    Nick Lowe This is wall-to-wall amazing, and a must-buy just for the incredible bonus track Durable Permeability, which may be the most gorgeous thing this wonderful collaboration has yet done, and in which longtime fans will recognise the DNA of all-time Grassow classic Harmonia Mundi. I could listen to this forever.
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  1. Unfinished Mosque
    by Muslimgauze
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    Gunandveil Gunandveil
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  2. 1977 (CNC024)
    by Maciek Polak
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    Susuwatari Susuwatari
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    Tomito Widzi bardzo analityczny i ujmujący Favorite track: Kogarashi (Bonus Track).
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    Pearse James Beautiful analogue synth textures Favorite track: Tsundoku.
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    grapht A Japanese phrase, ‘mono no aware’… the appreciation of beauty in something that is temporary or fleeting’. These mostly short audio ‘passages’ evoke feelings of that fleeting nostalgia. You’re questioning whether it was something you really experienced or just simply imagined while daydreaming. That glimpse focuses and then fades into another one. For me, this work captures those feelings in the same way certain Tangerine Dream and Boards of Canada tracks do. Stand outs: 3, 4, 8, 14, 21, and 37 Favorite track: Kodama.
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  3. People's Revolution
    by Jay Denham
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    Last Dance Last Dance
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  4. Ragmala: A Garland of Ragas
    by Go: Organic Orchestra
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    Mousa Azure Mousa Azure
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    TheSlowMusicMovement With its 40 piece ensemble, clarity of vision & unrelenting intensity the Outernational Indo Jazz of restless souls, Go: Organic Orchestra & Brooklyn Raga Massive
    is an epic global jazz fusion spectacle that can stand tall next to the best of the '70s.
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    Peter Tush This might be Adam Rudolph's greatest release - and I think I have all of them. If you love electric Don Cherry, Codona, the electric Indian fusion of Miles Davis, you must get this. Ambitious, orchestral, spooky, grooving. It is the whole package. A must have!
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  5. The Turkish Experiment: The Whole Sessions
    by Kosmose
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    The Fifty-third Untitled Track The Fifty-third Untitled Track
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