Sublight 2201 CD by Dino Felipe Follow
- Label: Sublight Follow this label
- Title: Dinosaur Bones & Pyramids
- Reference: Sublight 2201 CD
- Format: CD
- Country: US
- Categories: Future beats,
- Style: Weird Electronika
- Weight: 0.16
- Release date: 09/02/2006
- Catalog entry: 09/02/2006
15.60 € (TTC)
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Sublight 2201 CD review
dinosaur bones & pyramids finds former member of old bombs and fukktron dino felipe layering intoxicated melodies against waves of coke-rush electro beats & psychedelic synth soundscapes. catchy vocal heavy tracks like 'ripped & shit' and 'ovulation celebration' featuring otto von schirach are refreshingly inventive, and undeniably infectious. dinosaur bones & pyramids is 13 upbeat and engaging tracks on cd format. not just just dsp mayhem for comp sci kids with short attention spans, this is real music! dino felipe has made 'music' since the age of 6 on tape recorders embracing the 4track at age 16 and ever since filling tapes up with musik, until he financed a gateway when he was 21. now an agoraphobic hermit he makes music whenever something inspires him: flies, death, ghosts, quantum physics, and quantum physiques as well in the right bedroom. dino was in what are now called 'noise' bands from the age 16-21, although he hates the label 'noise', only because he strictly believes it is music. if attempted to be described dino's music is psychedelic, electronic, with large pop infusion and piles of ideas compressed into a song. dino pushes boundaries by tricking you, confusing your expectations, and hurting your ears but: most of all it is post-apocalyptic pop...the joy of pop is dead, and he considers his music sad because of this...see for yourself...look over there! dino felipe has released full-length cds and lps on schematic, piussant, and m-tronic.
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