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Shuttle358 - Optimal.lp album

Shuttle358 - Optimal.lp album

  • Performer: Shuttle358
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Optimal.lp
  • Released: 1999
  • Style: Experimental, Ambient
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1946 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1166 mb
  • Other: VQF WAV DXD AIFF AU VOX MP1
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 485

Description

Album starts at 169BPM, ends at 145BPM (-24), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing).

Album · 1999 · 9 Songs.

slowly i. сполнитель. Virtual Label LLC (от лица компании "12K"); Virtual Label LLC (Publishing).

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Dan Abrams’ Shuttle358 project delivers more icy ambience with the OPTIMAL. an intensely focused, quiet album. Swarm travels from some feedback loops into a gentle melody, letting the crackles of static segue into Slowly I. which itself ends on some long tones.

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Tracklist

Swarm 5:39
Slowly In... 5:51
Next 1:49
Gone 6:52
Optimal 5:21
Floops 6:19
Emergent 7:21
System 8:35
Tank 7:34

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
12k.1005, 12k1005 Shuttle358 Optimal.lp ‎(CD, Album, Ltd) 12k, 12k 12k.1005, 12k1005 US 1999
12k.1005, 12k1005 Shuttle358 Optimal.lp ‎(9xFile, AIFF) 12k, 12k 12k.1005, 12k1005 US Unknown

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Comments

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Dan Abrams’ Shuttle358 project delivers more icy ambience with the OPTIMAL.LP., an intensely focused, quiet album. “Swarm” travels from some feedback loops into a gentle melody, letting the crackles of static segue into “Slowly In…,” which itself ends on some long tones. Abrams has a knack for tracks that start off sonically dense, then filter out into a minimalist simplicity. The album, as a whole, slides so easily from one track to the next, that it would be tempting to think of this project as a futuristic soundtrack—-say to a meditative science fiction movie like Tartovsky’s Solaris. I can see the title track, “Optimal” as part of a tense shuttle-docking sequence, while “System” is the joyous reunion between man and machine. And “Tank” closes out the album with more drift than the title would imply.