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-- Shlomi Aber - State Of No One (Renaissance) Out Now


Posted by Lamski on Oct-09-2007 12:38:

Shlomi Aber - State Of No One (Renaissance) Out Now

Shlomi Aber - State Of No One

The eagerly anticipated debut album... featuring Moods Feat. Lemon, Sea Of Sand, plus ten exclusive cuts of contemporary electronica

CD out now at all good record emporiums

Download avail via all good digital stores including iTunes, DJdownload & Beatport

Listen to clips of all tracks & order at renaissance.com

"... without doubt one of the biggest and best producers of 2007... a real treat and great to listen to." mate

"... the kind of sensitive, downbeat electronica that evokes Autechre and Boards Of Canada." DJmag

"... subtle electro with a swish and a swagger." One Week To Live


Posted by woscar on Oct-10-2007 04:20:

Great! been awaiting this

Eastern Breeze
Random Fiction
Sea of Sand


Posted by miamitranceman on Oct-10-2007 17:19:

Schweet.


Posted by Lamski on Oct-11-2007 10:33:

Beautiful, beautiful music indeed folks. Hope Shlomi starts to get the credit as an all round producer.


Posted by GoSpeedGo! on Oct-11-2007 11:41:

Now this was boring.

The first track rips-off those soft bassy pads of Trentemoller's 'Moan' (album version) and since I've heard this, I couldn't get the word 'generic' out of my head for the rest of the listen.

The production is crisp clean, the melodies are usually not bad but it lacks 'something'. Apart from the last year's excellent 'Sea Of Sand', it's got no soul.

He even tries to reproduce that famous Burial sound (or maybe just UK Garage) in 'The Paradise Garage', which was quite a surprise for me. But again, formally he gets almost everything right; he uses that signal noises of a pirate radio, there are some subtle breaks but the most important thing - substance - is missing. You just can't imagine those dark abandoned warehouses when you hear this. In fact, there is nothing that would provoke your imagination.

Expected more from this. In a week I probably won't even know I've ever listened to it.


Posted by Tenshi on Oct-11-2007 21:05:

quote:
Originally posted by paulandrews
Now this was boring.

The first track rips-off those soft bassy pads of Trentemoller's 'Moan' (album version) and since I've heard this, I couldn't get the word 'generic' out of my head for the rest of the listen.

The production is crisp clean, the melodies are usually not bad but it lacks 'something'. Apart from the last year's excellent 'Sea Of Sand', it's got no soul.

He even tries to reproduce that famous Burial sound (or maybe just UK Garage) in 'The Paradise Garage', which was quite a surprise for me. But again, formally he gets almost everything right; he uses that signal noises of a pirate radio, there are some subtle breaks but the most important thing - substance - is missing. You just can't imagine those dark abandoned warehouses when you hear this. In fact, there is nothing that would provoke your imagination.

Expected more from this. In a week I probably won't even know I've ever listened to it.


couldn't agree more!
sea of sand is my fav. tune on this album and i really don't like it a lot!



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