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Artist: Ghoul Title: Dunks Label: Speak n Spell Genre: Alternative Bitrate: 247 Kbps Avg Time: 24:36 min Size: 43.5 mb Rip Date: 2011-05-25 Str Date: 2011-05-27 01. Milkily 02:44 02. Dreambeat 05:08 03. Good Loops 03:10 04. The Slip 02:50 05. Facepaint 03:26 06. 3 Mark 04:08 07. Ouija 03:10 Release Notes: With bands like PVT and Kyu stirring up a lot of noise (both figuratively and literally) throughout 2010, the year's been witness to quite the creative renaissance in Sydney experimental music. These guys set the Sydney scene alight back in 2008, when they appeared almost out of nowhere and began earning endless amounts of praise off the back of a self-pressed EP, which they gave away for free at shows. Having been quiet for most of 2010, the guys burst back to life with dark and menacing electronics with clear roots in glitch and dubstep. Vocalist Ivan Vizintin's extraordinary croon looms above the surface. The endless comparisons to Antony Hegarty and Jeff Buckley are justified of course, but there's something sharper and more unnerving in his rippling intonations. Group E-Mail: takumarsmonkey@gmail.com Enjoy The Music! This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
Artist: Ghoul Title: Dunks Label: Speak n Spell Genre: Alternative Bitrate: 247 Kbps Avg Time: 24:36 min Size: 43.5 mb Rip Date: 2011-05-25 Str Date: 2011-05-27 01. Milkily 02:44 02. Dreambeat 05:08 03. Good Loops 03:10 04. The Slip 02:50 05. Facepaint 03:26 06. 3 Mark 04:08 07. Ouija 03:10 Release Notes: With bands like PVT and Kyu stirring up a lot of noise (both figuratively and literally) throughout 2010, the year's been witness to quite the creative renaissance in Sydney experimental music. These guys set the Sydney scene alight back in 2008, when they appeared almost out of nowhere and began earning endless amounts of praise off the back of a self-pressed EP, which they gave away for free at shows. Having been quiet for most of 2010, the guys burst back to life with dark and menacing electronics with clear roots in glitch and dubstep. Vocalist Ivan Vizintin's extraordinary croon looms above the surface. The endless comparisons to Antony Hegarty and Jeff Buckley are justified of course, but there's something sharper and more unnerving in his rippling intonations. Group E-Mail: takumarsmonkey@gmail.com Enjoy The Music! This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net