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Hati - Die Mechanik, Die! flac mp3 download
Title:
Die Mechanik, Die!
Musician:
Style:
Dark Ambient, Industrial, Experimental
Released:
MP3 album size:
1811 mb
FLAC album size:
1660 mb
Other formats:
AUD AA VOC MP1 DMF AU AHX
Genre:
Rating:
4.9 ✪

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Tracklist

1 I 8:25
2 II 6:11
3 III 9:19
4 IV 8:14
5 V 5:18
6 VI 9:04

Credits

  • Drum Machine [Analog Drum Machine], Sampler, Effects, Gong [Chinese Gongs], Bendir [Bandair], Crotales [Tibetan Crotals], Bells [Indian Bells, Steel Jingle Bells], Rattle [Rattles], Horn [Animal Horn], Clarinet [Zummara] – Rafal X-NAVI Iwański*
  • Producer [Production By] – Beast Of Prey
  • Recorded By [Live Recording], Mixed By, Mastered By – Iwo Diszewski
  • Synthesizer [Digital Synthesizer], Effects, Gong [Chinese Gong, Thailanese Gong, Steel Gongs], Crotales [Tibetan Crotals], Rattle [Rattles], Horn [Animal Horn], Instruments [Plastic Tube], Trumpet [Indian Trumpet], Pipe [Wooden Pipes] – Dariusz SATIOW Wojtaś*

Notes

Recorded live at Mechanik, Gdansk, 10.01.2007.

Studio PANIC ROOM

Packaged in a Digipak.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 907768 215019

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Reviews:
  • Spilberg
The album begins with a build up rolling metallic ambience and electronics. There are some good sounds to be heard on this album ranging from drones to distressing, reverberated wailing – as on the second track; it all makes for some interesting listening. The third part progresses into a different area with some minimal rhythm reminiscent of the Grey Wolves ‘Blood & Sand’ album. The single drone enters into an interesting percussive section with many different timbres twisting around the single droning note. The next part returns to the darker, spacious ambience as on the initial introduction. The album finishes on some delayed percussive loops and some static exodus. I have listened to this album more than once and was drawn back to listen again & again.