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Dimlite - Grimm Reality album

Dimlite - Grimm Reality album

  • Performer: Dimlite
  • Genre: Electronic / Rock / Soulful music
  • Title: Grimm Reality
  • Released: 2011
  • Style: Krautrock, Psychedelic, Experimental
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1547 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1728 mb
  • Other: DXD AU AUD ADX VOC RA VQF
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 134

Description

Album · 2011 · 12 Songs. Grimm Reality Dimlite.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 You Very Rich Believer
2 Pour Some Blood, We Got This
3 Blur, Blur, Blur, Blur
4 Healing A Random Tyrant
Drums – Richard Eigner
5 New, Better Pain
6 Yes, Welcome
7 XY
8 Through The Grimms/Stars Down
Drums – Richard Spaven
9 Than Them
10 Fridge Note
Drums – Richard Eigner
11 One Of Uh Infinity's Countless Uh Tiny Cycles
12 Heroine Roof

Credits

  • Artwork By – Anneka Beatty
  • Mastered By – Bo Kondren
  • Written-by [All Music], Performer, Producer – Dimitri Grimm

Notes

The vinyl edition also carries a 7” single (exclusive to this format) and a digital download code.

Music written, performed and produced by D.Grimm between 2009 and 2011.

℗+© 2011 Now-Again Records.
Distributed exclusively by Stones Throw Records, 2658 Griffith Park Blvd #504, Los Angeles, CA 90039.
Printed in China. Vinyl made and assembled in the USA.
Mastering by Bo Kondren at Calyx Mastering, Berlin.
Artwork by Anneka Beatty.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
NA 5086, NA 7025 Dimlite Grimm Reality ‎(Box, Album + 3x10" + 7") Now-Again Records, Now-Again Records NA 5086, NA 7025 US 2011

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Comments

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GRIMM REALITY takes Dimlite even further out into leftfield, with the grit of "You Very Rich Believer" suddenly turning into a psychedelic pop song. The pop feel returns on "XY," but "Pour Some Blood, We Got This" and "Blur, Blur, Blur, Blur" drift into their own bizarre realms. "Healing a Random Tyrant" has more focus, evoking a post-rock feel (later augmented by "One Of Uh Infinity's Countless Uh Tiny Cycles"), before ending on an easy listening note, and a calming mood infiltrates "Yes, Welcome." An intriguing album, though not always successful.