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Artist  : Ossining
Title   : I Will Be Missed
Genre   : Electronic
Year    : 2010
Date    : 07/2010
Bitrate : VBR kbps
Tracks  : 03
Label   : Digitalis Recordings
Source  : Vinyl
Encoder : Lame 3.97
Length  : 34:41 min
Size    : 47,3 MB

Tracklist:
----------

01.Mirror Warmer                          14:10
02.Go For Pinks                           08:09
03.Moons                                  12:22
                                         -------
                                          34:41 min

Fresh from the sunny cascades that split
the mountains into pieces, the duo of
Brad Rose (Altar Eagle, The North Sea,
etc) and Kevin Danchisko (Sovetskaya
Gone) rip into the bliss that drips from
synthetic space nebulae. "I Will Be
Missed" is the first vinyl release
following up a handful of cassettes.
With nods to '60s Americana via laced
cocktails and theoretical academic
roots, Ossining takes this drag race to
the moon.

"I Will Be Missed" collects three
synth-driven underwater vision quests.
Crystal sequences are force-fed through
strings of filters resulting in
flourescent, smoldering towers of muddy
ambience. The idea is to make something
inherently beautiful that sucks the air
from your lungs resulting in a wobbly,
unclear treatise. With the cracks
smoothed over, each sharp jolt takes on
a life of its own turning up the
temperature and morphing into a pure
white heaven. It's all hands-on-deck if
you don't want to get dropped into the
boiling seas below.

The flipside brings the lightshow to its
peak, taking things positively solar.
Backed by walls of bloop-infested waters
and arpeggiated madness, the duo let the
vocals fly. Each run through exudes an
underlying tension searching for any
hole to escape. As melodies loop and
feedback on top of each other, the
beginnings are consumed by the ends.
Nothing is left to chance and nobody is
hoping for perfection. In the end,
Ossining deliver two sides of silver-
soaked dreams blasted in a holographic
glow. Mad men, the lot of them.

http://www.digitalisindustries.com



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Artist  : Ossining
Title   : I Will Be Missed
Genre   : Electronic
Year    : 2010
Date    : 07/2010
Bitrate : VBR kbps
Tracks  : 03
Label   : Digitalis Recordings
Source  : Vinyl
Encoder : Lame 3.97
Length  : 34:41 min
Size    : 47,3 MB

Tracklist:
----------

01.Mirror Warmer                          14:10
02.Go For Pinks                           08:09
03.Moons                                  12:22
                                         -------
                                          34:41 min

Fresh from the sunny cascades that split
the mountains into pieces, the duo of
Brad Rose (Altar Eagle, The North Sea,
etc) and Kevin Danchisko (Sovetskaya
Gone) rip into the bliss that drips from
synthetic space nebulae. "I Will Be
Missed" is the first vinyl release
following up a handful of cassettes.
With nods to '60s Americana via laced
cocktails and theoretical academic
roots, Ossining takes this drag race to
the moon.

"I Will Be Missed" collects three
synth-driven underwater vision quests.
Crystal sequences are force-fed through
strings of filters resulting in
flourescent, smoldering towers of muddy
ambience. The idea is to make something
inherently beautiful that sucks the air
from your lungs resulting in a wobbly,
unclear treatise. With the cracks
smoothed over, each sharp jolt takes on
a life of its own turning up the
temperature and morphing into a pure
white heaven. It's all hands-on-deck if
you don't want to get dropped into the
boiling seas below.

The flipside brings the lightshow to its
peak, taking things positively solar.
Backed by walls of bloop-infested waters
and arpeggiated madness, the duo let the
vocals fly. Each run through exudes an
underlying tension searching for any
hole to escape. As melodies loop and
feedback on top of each other, the
beginnings are consumed by the ends.
Nothing is left to chance and nobody is
hoping for perfection. In the end,
Ossining deliver two sides of silver-
soaked dreams blasted in a holographic
glow. Mad men, the lot of them.

http://www.digitalisindustries.com



This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net


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