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umin says:

thank you! cool sounds. kp

posted Oct 26


Medooza says:

hello tamea, very relaxing here, nice :)

posted Oct 25


Jule Grasz says:

thx a lot! Greetz to the netherlands!

posted Oct 11


keith zak says:

Many thanks. Cheers!

posted Oct 9


gjöll | product 8 says:

Thank you for the message....really interesting tracks you have here.....

posted Oct 2


Landschaft says:

Buried Traktora is another highly acomplished work from the world of Mark Tamea - a bodacious Tetsuo of an album; intelligent, stark electronica with overlayers of field and found recordings. This is a challenging listen - and that I mean in the positive sense - 5 listens in and you are able to grapple with it in the full sense. The meanings I derived from the experience are my own and like all good art, will of course be different for each listener. For me this album represents a journey through a space populated by clockwork machines, insects made of metal, ethereal comminicating entities. Concept album it is not I hasten to add, but rather, a journey through a landscape. For a in depth review track by track, Mark is going to post my words to his blog in due course and the review is in my blog too and on my public website athttp://www.landschaft.co.uk/other_pages/reviews.htm

posted Sep 23


Landschaft says:

Mark your Energy Does Matter album really does it.. Thank you for such a wonderful suite of music. Here is my review: Overview As a collection, all of the pieces are in the right order: build, plateaux, breakdown. Energy Does Matter is a holistic work. Some of the pieces build tension, some loosen you up. Produced initially in 1999, it is still a potent, relevant work and benefits from a recent re-master (we all get better over the years at compression/limiting and relative volumes). What I like about this album is there are no musical cliches. None: a cheese free listening experience. Placing the album I would call this a dance-influenced electronica or left-field techno. I am a VERY picky critic and know what's good and what's not - this is good! For a in depth review track by track, Mark is going to post my words to his blog in due course and the review is in my blog too and on my public website athttp://www.landschaft.co.uk/other_pages/reviews.htm

posted Sep 21


Takeshi Nakamura says:

Thanx !

posted Sep 4


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