A short EP of lonely atmospheric songs about the rain. I can’t that imagine that it rains much in California though. It doesn’t seem to in The O.C. trailers anyway, or any of the west coast rap videos. Yeah, these songs are very mournful.
Category: Labels
Labels that highlight the best of the genre balancing innovation and strong technical mastery of the limitations inherent on chip platforms.
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PB015| Andrew Kilpatrick- Sonic Graffiti
Andrew: This is the biggie. It’s been my baby in waiting for a good few months now. The serious one. The one I worked on to iron out everything into what I consider my greatest achievement musically. And I hope you agree!! Below is a link to a free five track version of the piece of work, however, If you can spare a dollah fiddy to lend a brother some love it’d be very much appreciated. What do you get for a dollah fiddy? The full dealo, the whole 10 tracks. Stream it if you want, download the free version or whatever, I just want this shit to be heard :) I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed creating it!!
10 Track Full Version>
Free 5 Track Teaser> http://www.pxl-bot.com/2011/06/pb015-andrew-kilpatrick-sonic-graffiti.html -
PB014| Andrew Kilpatrick- Square Wave Octave [Major]
The counterpart to mondays release is here, the second of three releases this week by Andrew Kilpatrick.
http://www.pxl-bot.com/2011/06/pb014-andrewkilpatrick-square-wave.html
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Nestrogen – Cypress Ruin EP
3 quick tracks written during a 2 week span, representing the fear that I actually believed that I was losing my mind due to fatigue and sleep deprivation. This is my 1st collection of material that was made entirely w/LSDJ.
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PB013| Andrew Kilpatrick- Square Wave Octave [Minor]
Kick starting off this weeks trio of releases from our very own Andrew Kilpatrick is Square Waves Octave [Minor].
This is Andrew’s first full length album and it does not disappoint. This album as well as its counterpart, to be released later this week, has a theme of sorts, in which each of its expertly crafted tracks steps up a key from the last until eventually the first song is repeated in the opposite modality to lead onto the following album and vice versa. It is as if Andrew had danced along a piano tapping out songs as he moved along. The tracks are solid, with ambient tones, crackling drums and melodies which make you quiver at the knees.
http://www.pxl-bot.com/2011/06/pb013-andrewkilpatrick-square-wave.html