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AntiGuru : Fall Submissions.
Idm in the style of early warp.
Cleanly atmospheric, Fall Submissions exists somewhere on the borderline between IDM and ambient techno, but either way is the perfect excursion into the musical microcosmos of Antiguru, aka Darin Marshall—founder of the Belief Systems label. Precise as Autechre but with the lightness and amiability of Plone or CiM, this album makes for really enjoyable listening and is also accessible enough to appeal to fans of Boards of Canada, Stereolab, and Slowdive. Standout tracks include "Blue Line," "Undersea Steamship," and "Peering."
Songs:
1. Blue Line
2. Undersea Steamship
3. Steps
4. Sideways
5. Puddlehopping
6. Rain at Night
7. Rectify
8. Peering
Listen to: the entire album.
License Idm in the style of early warp by AntiGuru for your project.
Play the music of AntiGuru in your restaurant or store.
Release date: 11/5/2003
AntiGuru lives in British Columbia Canada
Tagged as: Electronica, Techno, IDM
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