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Ssaliva - Sync Thrills album

Ssaliva - Sync Thrills album

  • Performer: Ssaliva
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Sync Thrills
  • Released: 2012
  • Style: Leftfield, Abstract, Ambient
  • Country: Belgium
  • MP3 version size: 1547 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1865 mb
  • Other: RA AUD WAV AA MOD AAC DMF
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 979

Description

Listen free to Ssaliva – Sync Thrills (Masq, Eza and more).

Album · 2012 · 8 Songs. Sync Thrills ssaliva.

Ssaliva – Sync Thrills by Laurent Fintoni. Somewhere in the dark alleys of a megalopolis located in what used to be the European mainland continent stands an unmarked door. Upon entering you’re confronted with rows upon rows of people lying down, eyes closed on metallic bunk beds, their heads covered by something resembling headphones, but bigger.

Sync Thrills comes as no surprise, then, in that it offers strange sound-landscapes that seem to have bounced around multiple solar systems before coming back to Earth in jumbled, confusing form

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Saliva is the debut studio album by American nu-metal band Saliva. The album was recorded in the summer of 1997 at Rockingchair Recording Studios in Memphis, Tennessee with producers Bill Pappas and Mark Yoshida, along with Saliva co-producing. The CD was released through executive producer Mark Yoshida's own independent record label, Rockingchair Records on August 26, 1997.

In stock now for same day shipping. With his personal and experimental take on lo-fi sonics amassing a healthy amount of interest, Ssaliva brings forth this vinyl release of his engrossing loop and pad studies. There's a dense quality to the tracks as sounds in the foreground roll over audible shapes in the distance in a humming, organic fashion.

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Ssaliva Sync Thrills Vlek Records. Maxi Single & EP VLEK09 Out: 03-09-2012. Discount 19%.

Tracklist

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A1 Masq
A2 Eza
A3 Taro
A4 A*I
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B1 Y A V
B2 Ave
B3 Uranus7766
B4 AA Floor

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Vlek
  • Copyright (c) – Vlek
  • Mastered At – Ångström Mastering
  • Pressed By – Record Industry – 93434

Credits

  • Artwork – Dimitri Runkkari
  • Mastered By – F. Alstadt*
  • Written-By [All Tracks By] – Ssaliva

Notes

Track title Y A V stands for Yet Another Vase

Limited to 300 copies.
Angstrom Mastering Brussels.
Supported by The Federation Wallonia-Brussels.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): 93434 1A VLEK 09
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched): 93434 1B VLEK 09

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
VLEK09 Ssaliva Sync Thrills ‎(9xFile, MP3, EP, 320) Vlek VLEK09 Belgium 2012

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Comments

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Ssaliva is a huge enigma; I'm sure anyone with any of his releases can attest to that. Sync Thrills comes as no surprise, then, in that it offers strange sound-landscapes that seem to have bounced around multiple solar systems before coming back to Earth in jumbled, confusing form. First track "Maso" comes out strong with an other-worldly melody in hyper-repetition; soon, ghostly lyrics slowed beyond recognition come onto the forefront, like an alien transmission meant to be a human language but failing to achieve the human qualities necessary for comprehension. Ssaliva samples and blitzes from so many obscure sources I doubt any of them have been tracked successfully back to their source. Though many instruments appear familiar-enough, like some piano samples in Eza or banjo-eque samples in YAV (Yet Another Vase), each one is repeated perpetually in disorienting fashion until the familiarity slips away entirely, like when one repeats a word so many times it loses all meaning. Ssaliva incorporates a lot of ideas into deceivingly minimal tracks, and each idea can be very captivating. DEFINITELY recommend this one.