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Album of the year candidate...SYNTAKS!!!
 

offline Archrival on 2006-07-20 04:29 [#01940296]
Points: 4265 Status: Lurker



Syntaks new album Awakes out on benbecula is out of this
world!!!! The last track on the album In The Wakes is one of
the most epic and beautiful tracks I ever heard in my
life!!!

Go n get it right now!!!!Pick it up!

www.benbecula.com

The ten track album clocks in just under 50 minutes and
journeys into an expertly crafted concoction of dub, guitar
pop, leftfield beats and Slowdive-esque washes of guitar
with the slightest hint of Cocteau Twins at their best.



 

offline Archrival on 2006-07-20 04:30 [#01940298]
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"... Awakes is one of the most refreshing scores of
electronica ... heard in a long time; respecting the
foundations of the sound, but building onto them with skill
and an individuality."

Igloo Mag

"A divergent mixture of crunching beats, micro-samples, live
drums, processed vocals and dreamy guitar floes, the divine
atmospherics prevailing on Awakes will appeal to those with
a soft spot for Eighties indie-pop legends The Cocteau
Twins, who appear referenced throughout, not to mention
Slowdive, and then local heroes the Boards Of Canada, to
whom Isaac is surely a musical nod. Graciously, this is all
done in the best possible taste and should ensure a large
raft of new fans navigates gently towards this
Portobello-based imprint before the year is up."

The List

"...a really successful and quality release"



 

offline Archrival on 2006-07-20 04:31 [#01940299]
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Sutemos

"The hushed drone of ‘Rise’ follows a similar pattern to
the Mastermind theme then peters out amidst break up in
their flow. It flickers, rustles and bursts, an ideal
introduction to their twitchy post-rock that is both
isolated and extrovert. With the drift and twist of
‘Kilgore Lives’ they increasingly bring together
psyche-rock and glitchy electronica in addition to the swoop
of their crystalline guitar scapes. The oriental dusk of
‘Stars Fell On The Shore’ is a breathtaking highlight."

Vanity Project

"This is electronica from Scotland's consistently reliable
Benbecula label, and a top class album from Denmark's Jakob
Skott, who darts from clicky intimacy to vast sound-fields
with ease. Along the way it takes in micro-mechanical
cranking, smothered vocals and multi-layered moments of
brightness. This isn't an album with one sole direction; the
ten intricately structured tracks vary in both mood and
length. The journey begins with Rise, where dreamy Eno-like
guitars are set against eroded beats, and the finale of In
The Wake glues multitudes of layers together to achieve a
grand climax to the album, although the end result is a bit
overwhelming. The standout track here is the gorgeous
Respirator Birth, where fuzzy snatches of dub meet weeping
strings. A true delight to appreciate."

The Skinny

"If you’re not afraid of an acoustic setting, you’ve
definitely got a winner in Syntaks’ “Awakes”.
Benbecula is pushing forward with the help of their talented
roster."

Electronic Desert

"A hot relesase ..."

Gaffa


 

offline _gvarek_ from next to you (Poland) on 2006-07-20 04:38 [#01940307]
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well, the latter half of "Kilgore Lives" is intriguing to
say the least.


 

offline dariusgriffin from cool on 2006-07-20 05:33 [#01940320]
Points: 12507 Status: Regular



one of the most epic tracks


 


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