Solvent Demonstration Tape Rar

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Humaniora 03:25 3. Outer Century 04:38 4. The Trance 02:45 5.

Rhatikon Chain 01:32 6. Io Scenic A/B 04:12 7. The Twin 04:13 8.

Mercury's Moods 03:05 9. Solar Mirror 9 03:33 10. Eden V 05:01 11. Io Scenic A/B (Demonstration) 04:16 12. The Twin (Demonstration) 04:16 13. Gemini Scenic (Demonstration) 04:14 14. Mercury's Moods (Demonstration) 03:26 15.

Humaniora (Demonstration) 04:12 16. Rhatikon Chain (Demonstration) 03:25 17. Outer Century (Demonstration) 04:34 18. Solar Mirror 9 (Demonstration) 03:21 19. The Trance (Demonstration) 02:25 20.

Eden V (Demonstration) 04:05. The Twin: Demonstration Tape is the earliest incarnation of Sound of Ceres’ 2017 album, The Twin. This is the 'original version' as it existed prior to the band's excursion to Iceland, where they produced the final album with Alex Somers.

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The resemblance between the two albums is clear, yet the two versions remain distinct in their track listings, song arrangements, instrumentation, post-production, and subtlety of mood and color. This is much more than a demo tape.

You see, this version of the album was considered by the band to be a completed work prior to their reimagining of the album with Alex Somers. Ramanand sagar krishna. The album that emerged from Iceland was a different animal altogether, with new perspective applied to every aspect of the work.

And we think it is time to release the twin of The Twin. Compared to the final version of the album, this Demonstration Tape feels like it came from an alternate universe.

It is every bit as polished as the original, containing all of the artful compositions from the final work, but somehow existing on an alternate timeline that has now broken through to our fucked-up world.

Jason Amm (aka Solvent) creates the kind of electronic music that harks back to the pre-digital era of analog drum machines and modular synthesizers. Wielding a sizable arsenal of vintage keyboards and effects, Amm crafts pert, bouncy electro-pop anthems that reference early-‘80s acts such as Japan, Soft Cell, and Yaz, as well as the moody textures of post-rave IDM acts like Aphex Twin and Autechre. DEMONSTRATION TAPE (1997-2007) is a two-disc retrospective documenting a decade of Solvent’s buoyant melodicism and hands-on approach to synth-based songwriting. From the slow-boil romanticism of tracks like “Duckie” and “A Panel of Experts,” to the driving vocoder-fueled dance hit “My Radio,” the set is a welcome recap of highlights from one of electro’s most idiosyncratic voices.