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Artist      : Kaito
Album       : Trust Less
Year        : 2010
Genre       : Ambient
Quality     : LAME 3.98 (320kbps) / 44.1kHz / Joint Stereo
Date        : 05-04-2010
Playtime    : 92:35 min
Size        : 11 Track(s): 212.1MB
Source      : WEB
Cat.Num     : KOMPAKTDIGITAL006
Label       : Kompakt

01. And That Was The Way (Beatless Version)                        7:00
02. The Breath Of Spring (Beatless Version)                        7:02
03. Rainbow Circles (Beatless Version)                             7:09
04. Too Good To Be True (Beatless Version)                         7:28
05. Nothing Could Be More Peaceful (Beatless Version)              8:27
06. Trust (Beatless Version)                                       8:25
07. We Are Living Here (Beatless Version)                          6:43
08. It Happens Suddenly (Beatless Version)                         6:42
09. Reach For Your Mind (Beatless Version)                        10:44
10. And That Was The Way (Echospace's Shinjuku Sedative)          12:54
11. And That Was The Way (Echospace's Transcendental State)       10:01

http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=288552

Trust Less is a beatless version of Kaito's most recent full-length, Trust (his
third for the label), and the material stands up predictably well to having its
percussive component scooped out. The material sounds perfectly full and
balanced without the 4/4 lynchpin, and often a sense of motion and rhythmic
order is retained by virtue of the prominent melodies, basslines and BPM-synced
delay effects that tend to pervade through Kaito's music. If you're familiar
with the original release you'll know exactly what's in-store for you here,
although so complete and fulsome is this artist's programming style that Trust
Less feels curiously like a proper album in its own right. Also sweetening the
deal are an additional two remixes of 'And That Was The Way', supplied by
Echospace. Both are quite magnificent dub-techno outings, exhibiting a serious
bass-driven, quasi-ambient gravitas.



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Artist      : Kaito
Album       : Trust Less
Year        : 2010
Genre       : Ambient
Quality     : LAME 3.98 (320kbps) / 44.1kHz / Joint Stereo
Date        : 05-04-2010
Playtime    : 92:35 min
Size        : 11 Track(s): 212.1MB
Source      : WEB
Cat.Num     : KOMPAKTDIGITAL006
Label       : Kompakt

01. And That Was The Way (Beatless Version)                        7:00
02. The Breath Of Spring (Beatless Version)                        7:02
03. Rainbow Circles (Beatless Version)                             7:09
04. Too Good To Be True (Beatless Version)                         7:28
05. Nothing Could Be More Peaceful (Beatless Version)              8:27
06. Trust (Beatless Version)                                       8:25
07. We Are Living Here (Beatless Version)                          6:43
08. It Happens Suddenly (Beatless Version)                         6:42
09. Reach For Your Mind (Beatless Version)                        10:44
10. And That Was The Way (Echospace's Shinjuku Sedative)          12:54
11. And That Was The Way (Echospace's Transcendental State)       10:01

http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=288552

Trust Less is a beatless version of Kaito's most recent full-length, Trust (his
third for the label), and the material stands up predictably well to having its
percussive component scooped out. The material sounds perfectly full and
balanced without the 4/4 lynchpin, and often a sense of motion and rhythmic
order is retained by virtue of the prominent melodies, basslines and BPM-synced
delay effects that tend to pervade through Kaito's music. If you're familiar
with the original release you'll know exactly what's in-store for you here,
although so complete and fulsome is this artist's programming style that Trust
Less feels curiously like a proper album in its own right. Also sweetening the
deal are an additional two remixes of 'And That Was The Way', supplied by
Echospace. Both are quite magnificent dub-techno outings, exhibiting a serious
bass-driven, quasi-ambient gravitas.



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