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Gui Boratto - Chromophobia (pg. 2)
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| RJT |
Alright, it's official, "The Terminal" is probably my favorite released tune so far this year.
The melody is the very definition of infectious. |
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| Inconspicuous |
| Terminal is just fking delicious. Whole thing is outstanding. Excellent stuff. |
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
Buy the album, it's better than an infinite amount of hookers and crack. |
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| Inconspicuous |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
Buy the album, it's better than an infinite amount of hookers and crack. |
Throw in Foley Room and, more importantly, the accompanying DVD, and you have a deal. |
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| chesco |
| Beautiful life is epic. |
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| kadomony |
| Isn't the melody in "Scene 1" from some oldskool Ferry tune? |
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| RJT |
Well written review - thanks for sharing  |
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| Clovis |
| Yeah real nice review... |
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| jupiterone |
I love the experimental aspect of this album. Its ing delicious.
Not to fond of the on-beat 4/4 tracks, but everything else, especially beautiful life is amazing. |
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| refuge |
| Gave this my first listen today - and what can I say - I'm absolutely stunned. I liked the way Kompakt put it: Gui Boratto is the brainchild of James Holden, Aphex Twin and Trentemoller. That's the best way I can describe his sound, especially the more dreamy melodic pieces. |
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