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2ND 016CD
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"Undoubtedly hip hop by nature, their debut also poaches in the spheres of post rock, jazz and electronica. With the aid of guitar, bass, drums, synthesiser, turntables and sampler they have managed to create an atmospherically dense and sophisticated record, exposing ever new facets on even the umpteenth play. What might start out sounding chaotic or arbitrary is soon revealed to be very clever and painstakingly arranged. Pilot Balloon are true geniuses at chopping beats, grinding melodies and allowing entire tracks to fall apart to then shape something new out of the wreckage. Unexpected twists and turns are lurking in each and every track, sluggish grooves might suddenly roll and overtake themselves while skewed dissonances dissolve in suspense-ridden harmonies."
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2ND 013EP
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"Embarking on a musical journey that takes you to the depths of mother earth and back. Johan's production on the 7 part song is an epic feat described as 'spaced out drum n bass, banging hip hop, distorted electronica, futuristic folk music'. KaeoFlux and Jud from Komadose Records, together form the incredible production team Pilot Balloon. With hardcore, jazz, hiphop and electronica backgrounds there are no barriers to destroy. There seem to be no boundaries to their intricate beats as they go from bouncy, slow hip hop in 4/4 to melancholic electronica-drum n bass in 6/8."
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2ND 010CD
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"Canadian Noah Brickley has been making music for almost 10 years: flitting between styles, spheres and contexts, soaking up everything from Van Morrison to The Boredoms, he now concentrates on hiphop, breaking up the narrowly defined limits of this particular genre. From the first moment Quicksand assaults us with a barrage of musical references and quotes like thereĀ“s no tomorrow. Dancehall, folk, jazz, indie rock, jungle, industrial... hardly a style is left unexplored. Nevertheless Noah23 never truly leaves the realm of hiphop, but keeps patrolling and searching its frontiers with binoculars, directional microphone and hallucinogenic substances, always aware of what goes on beyond."
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