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Only a Tronic Selection by Ambient Teknology Ambient Teknology : Only a Tronic Selection.
Upbeat underground with shades of new wave.


Carrying on from the previous release, 'Electro Retro', this release strives to bring back the feel of the analogue hardware synthesizer from the late 70's, mixing in with more up to date beats and rhythms.

Each track contains lines from original analogue synthesizers, mixed in with their more modern contemporary counterparts. All the music contained on this EP has been made using hardware, no apps or laptops or software were used in its creation. The object of this EP is to bring back the feel of buying that original vinyl album, the tearing of the cellophane wrap to the static from the inner sleeve on the vinyl itself. Forward thinking backward, Ambient Teknology, Only a Tronic Selection EP. Enjoy.


Songs:

1. Haha
2. Like Tears But Not
3. Scarab
4. Only Analogique
5. New Centinal

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 02/16/2014
Ambient Teknology lives in Cornwall England

Tagged as: Electronica, Other, Hard Electronic, IDM


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