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Mumdance & Logos  - Proto album

Mumdance & Logos - Proto album

  • Performer: Mumdance
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Proto
  • Released: 2015
  • Style: UK Garage, Dubstep
  • Country: UK
  • MP3 version size: 1714 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1606 mb
  • Other: ADX AU VOX MPC APE FLAC MIDI
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 320

Description

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Logos and Mumdance, together and seperately, have done a remarkable job of tapping into that feeling. Their work is rooted in the past yet still fresh and modern, taking classic tropes and brazenly throwing them into new configurations. Just like their stylistic forbears, Logos and Mumdance use rudimentary techniques to spice up their stark palette. Proto" and "Bagleys" sound as if they're ripping through the fabric of time itself, á la early jungle, while "Hall Of Mirrors" lets its drum sounds disintegrate and splinter with each new pass through the gauntlet. It's a crude time-stretching effect that sounds absolutely deadly. The slight feeling of familiarity on Proto is the record's only flaw.

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Complete your Mumdance & Logos collection. This album is an absolute belter, a sonic allegory for a night on the town that progressively descends more deeply into madness. The first to tracks belie the direction Mumdance and Logos set out in, opening the album in a rather reserved and measured fashion, before taking a hard, unexpected corner into the dark lane that is 'Chaos Engine', and getting steadily more crazed from here onwards.

Logos & Mumdance – Proto (2015). Posted by NewAlbumReleases. net On February - 16 - 2015. Artist: Logos and Mumdance. Format: MP3 320Kbps, FLAC.

This album is an absolute belter, a sonic allegory for a night on the town that progressively descends more deeply into madness.

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Mumdance & Logos present Proto, Tectonic s first major release of 2015, set for release on 16th February. Recorded by the duo over 2014, Proto is a collection of 10 future-facing club tracks that, against the odds, also provides a deep and involving experience for the listener

Album · 2015 · 10 Songs. See All. FABRICLIVE 80: Mumdance.

Tracklist

A1 Border Drone
A2 Dance Energy (89 Mix)
B1 Chaos Engine
B2 Bagleys
C1 Hall Of Mirrors
C2 Move Your Body
D1 Room 2 Lazer
D2 Cold

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Deep End Publishing
  • Mastered At – StarDelta Audio Mastering

Credits

  • Mastered By – Lewis Hopkin

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 666017287263

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TEC082W Mumdance & Logos Mumdance & Logos - Proto ‎(2xLP, W/Lbl) Tectonic TEC082W UK 2015
TECCD019 Mumdance & Logos Mumdance & Logos - Proto ‎(CD, Album) Tectonic TECCD019 UK 2015

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Comments

Reemiel Reemiel
If only this had just been a 12 inch with Dance Energy on one side and Move Your Body on the flip this would have been my record of the year.
Fani Fani
This album is an absolute belter, a sonic allegory for a night on the town that progressively descends more deeply into madness. The first to tracks belie the direction Mumdance and Logos set out in, opening the album in a rather reserved and measured fashion, before taking a hard, unexpected corner into the dark lane that is 'Chaos Engine', and getting steadily more crazed from here onwards. The wailing melodies throughout 'Bagleys' present themselves like a voice in your head, urging you to test the limits of consciousness as you journey through the night, with 'Hall of Mirrors' and 'Move Your Body' steadily building the energy and the tension until the wall-to-wall paranoia of 'Cold' sets inIt's techno disguised as grime, and each track is more unapologetically maddening than the last. Each tune on this album presents a new idea, and a new theme, helping 'Proto' to cast of the sameness that mars so many dance albums (a problem Tectonic's producers rarely fall victim to). Its an album that's as dark as it is playful, and refuses it to pull any punches.