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MP3 Edison Suit - The Ones Who Keep The Machine Functioning Smoothly (DE)

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  • Twisting The First Law
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  • Skull Gun
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  • Straylight
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  • Ex Oblivione
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  • Touching Fingals Brain
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  • No Freedom In Oblivion
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  • Noise Eater
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  • Codes Bag Of Dancer
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  • Blue Nine
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  • Mask That Reveals
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  • The Other Gods Sleep
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  • Flatlines Laughter
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  • Nameless City
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  • Chemical Noise
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  • Straumli Perversion
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  • Size: 63.4 MB   Platform: MP3 / All Pl

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Description:

(ID 1110086)
An Instrumental electronic/acoustic almagam

15 MP3 Songs
ELECTRONIC: Experimental, ROCK: Instrumental Rock



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Edison Suit are the Southern California duo of Barry Wood and Mark Smith, Barry a keys and Stick player and Mark a guitarist. One listen through this disc, though, and one realizes that these two are accomplished electronic programmers, in addition to their traditional instrumental abilities. The 15 cuts on "The Ones Who Keep The Machine Functioning Smoothly" mine the bleeding edge of progressive electronica, much ofit wired to techno-based grooves. Tracks like "Twisting the First Law" and "No Freedon in Oblivion" generate real electricity through the use of pulsing percussion and electronics over which synths and guitar scratch out an assortment of melodic and rhythmic patterns. I have to say, though, that i preferred the mroe relaxed and friendly terrain explored in pieces like "Straylight" and "Flatline's Laughter". Here, the percussion is under foot rather than in your face and the guitar is given more breathing room, occasionally even allowing for some acoustic indulgences. A few tracks even feature the extremely tasty violin playing of Paul McIntire. If a follow up is in the cards, I would love to hear more of his playing. I heartily recommend this CD to fans of groups like Heldon or even those who enjoy the techno grooves found in the music of Porcupine Tree. This is truly modern, progressive music and has my highest recommendation.
Paul Hightower, printed in EXPOSE', issue No. 16


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