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Title:
s.o.t.s
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Style:
Free Jazz, IDM, Experimental
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MP3 album size:
1857 mb
FLAC album size:
1803 mb
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MIDI MOD RA AIFF WMA AC3 ASF
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Rating:
4.8 ✪

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Tracklist

Kætø (ようこそ) 3:49
New Holme Ejj90 8:19
Fradig James 9:33
Sound Off The Smoke 1:40
I Can Not Remember My Funk School 4:35
Glry Studio (v. Japan) 6:20
Rebef Boj 7:03

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SCH-095, JSK-001 Badun s.o.t.s ‎(LP, Album, Ltd) Schematic, John Sparking SCH-095, JSK-001 US 2012
SCH-095 Badun s.o.t.s ‎(8xFile, ALAC, Album) Schematic SCH-095 US 2012
SCH-095 Badun s.o.t.s ‎(8xFile, FLAC, Album) Schematic SCH-095 US 2012
SCH-095 Badun s.o.t.s ‎(8xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Schematic SCH-095 US 2012

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Reviews:
  • Zahisan
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  • Todal
Review of "s.o.t.s" by Søren Duus Nielsen"In a future not long ago, this album triggered the nanobots I had ingestedthrough my addiction to legal analogs of various dissociatives; to succesfullyinstall wetware sockets for the Alien Reptoid people's AI systems to use in their various neural cloudnet activities.This album, I have come to believe, is one of the many detonators for thecoming/ongoingdetonation of the Reptoid Dimension Bomb(s) deployed by their AI systems atvarious strategic places in the quantum spacetime/intersubjective realm.The Time-Police tells me to keep listening to this album. Each time I trigger the nanobots.They come closer to tracking the wetnet signal, getting them closer to aquiring the Reptoids AI system'saccurate location in the wetnet. Which is all they need to interpolate their position and make a strike at the core of the Evil itself!Support the Time Police! Put it on repeat!"
  • Iaran
Review of "s.o.t.s" by Chris Downton from cyclicdefrostDanish electronic duo Badun first emerged back in 2007 with their self-titled debut album on Rump Recordings, and since then they’ve developed an impressive reputation for constructing intricate soundscapes that draw just as much from free jazz as they do skittering, post-IDM influences. This latest third album on Schematic S.O.T.S (itself an acronym for ‘Sound Off The Smoke’) sees the duo crafting what they describe as “a rather disturbing soundtrack for an eighties horror movie on VHS tape”. While there’s certainly a dark and menacing atmosphere to the eight tracks collected here though, some of the most interesting effects result from the alien, almost mechanistic feel to the sounds within, the results frequently calling to mind associations with listening to robots going about their business, with barely a hint of recognisable humanity in earshot.Opening track ‘Kaeto’ carries an almost dubby undercurrent as slow clusters of bass pads ripple against intricate layers of fluttering and burbling digital processing, sudden laser-like zaps and whirs suddenly rearing their heads up in the drifting planktonic mix. If there’s an occasional association here with the meandering, deconstructed post-techno landscapes explored by Autechre circa ‘Untilted’, the fluttering arrhythmic breakbeats and eerie background ambient murmurs of ‘New Holme Ejj90′ perhaps make the connection more apparent as contorted metallic tones reverberate through the mix and the snare offbeats inject a slightly jazzy feel. Elsewhere, ‘Six Months Later In A Bash’ even sees a recognisable snippet of what sounds like human voice popping up for a split second, before being pushed down into flexing, muscular rhythmic textures against what almost sounds like bursts of detuned shortwave radio static and scraping DSP growls. A consistently impressive third album from Badun that’s limited to just 500 copies on 12” vinyl, with a download version also available.