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Artist:   Dadahack
Title:    TAP3
Label:    serviceAV
Genre:    Electronic
Bitrate:  207kbit av.
Time:     00:47:50
Size:     74.74 mb
Rip Date: 2010-03-25
Str Date: 2010-04-26

01. Unwell                                                        6:14
02. Burnt Fox                                                     5:01
03. Fuzzy Dunlop                                                  5:53
04. Hello                                                         7:24
05. Pattern Recognition                                           5:33
06. Made In China                                                 6:41
07. Strong One (Feat. Rachael Bell)                              11:04

Release Notes:

At the end of April, London and Stockholm-based duo Dadahack will
release TAP3, a full-length debut that attempts to transcend both genre
and medium.

The album is as much a musical effort as it is a playful comment on
technological advancement. In addition to being available for digital
download, TAP3 is, as its name suggests, a cassette tape, but by no
means a normal oneûit also functions as a digital music player, so
listeners can simply plug in their headphones and hear the album. This
unusual presentation is meant to both embrace and reject the digital
era, harking back to a time when music was confined to a physical
existence within a hand-held product.

Dadahack's preoccupation with time and technology is equally apparent
in their music. TAP3 presents a pastiche of electronic sub-genres from
a variety of different eras, with charging electro drums giving way to
glitchy breakbeats, rushes of white noise soaring over epic arpeggios
ala Jean Michel Jarre and a vaguely video game-ish vibe giving the
whole thing a whiff of nostalgia.

TAP3 is the duo's first full-length to date, following up their Hellos
EP from last year. Prior to cutting their teeth as electronic artists,
Dadahack did studio work for a number of big names in pop and rock,
including U2, New Order, Wiley and Bloc Party.

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Artist:   Dadahack
Title:    TAP3
Label:    serviceAV
Genre:    Electronic
Bitrate:  207kbit av.
Time:     00:47:50
Size:     74.74 mb
Rip Date: 2010-03-25
Str Date: 2010-04-26

01. Unwell                                                        6:14
02. Burnt Fox                                                     5:01
03. Fuzzy Dunlop                                                  5:53
04. Hello                                                         7:24
05. Pattern Recognition                                           5:33
06. Made In China                                                 6:41
07. Strong One (Feat. Rachael Bell)                              11:04

Release Notes:

At the end of April, London and Stockholm-based duo Dadahack will
release TAP3, a full-length debut that attempts to transcend both genre
and medium.

The album is as much a musical effort as it is a playful comment on
technological advancement. In addition to being available for digital
download, TAP3 is, as its name suggests, a cassette tape, but by no
means a normal one–it also functions as a digital music player, so
listeners can simply plug in their headphones and hear the album. This
unusual presentation is meant to both embrace and reject the digital
era, harking back to a time when music was confined to a physical
existence within a hand-held product.

Dadahack's preoccupation with time and technology is equally apparent
in their music. TAP3 presents a pastiche of electronic sub-genres from
a variety of different eras, with charging electro drums giving way to
glitchy breakbeats, rushes of white noise soaring over epic arpeggios
ala Jean Michel Jarre and a vaguely video game-ish vibe giving the
whole thing a whiff of nostalgia.

TAP3 is the duo's first full-length to date, following up their Hellos
EP from last year. Prior to cutting their teeth as electronic artists,
Dadahack did studio work for a number of big names in pop and rock,
including U2, New Order, Wiley and Bloc Party.

sire@hush.ai



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