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Description: |
Japanese CD in ejectro case on Symbolic Interaction BACK IN!! |
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CD |
| Genre: |
Electronica / IDM |
| Label: |
Symbolic Interaction |
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Price: |
£6.49 |
| Availability: |
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 Based on 1 review(s).
 ...according to our Phil on 01 January 2009.
The other CD in The Pragmatism series is by Hakobune and this one comes in a fancy orange ejector case. It's well exciting.... I like orange. I tried to eat it but it didn't taste very nice. I'm often fooled into eating orange things.... Hakobune is actually Jason Hakobune and he makes music of the drifty floaty variety. Constructed with affected guitar apparently, it flows and ebbs like an ebby flowy thing. Drones and ambient tones pulsing along surrounded by classical fluffy pillows keep you feeling nicely sedated throughout the entire listening experience. It's a goodie as well. Very good in fact.... If you like neo classical ambient drone gear you'll be liking this baby. Also featuring remixes by David Tagg, Capricornus and Jason Sloat). We Left The Window Open Sometimes is CD only!!
What their label says...
hakobune - We Left the Window Open Sometimes
01. The Way In 02. Fleeting Reference 03. The Obstinate Momentum of Time 04. Nullity and Rumination 05. Heading South 06. The Way In (Remixed by David Tagg) 07. Fleeting Reference (Remixed by Capricornus) 08. The Obstinate Momentum of Time (Remixed by Jason Sloan)
Written and Recorded by Hakobune, February 2007.
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