MP3 2816 mb.
Performer: Surgeon
Title: Dynamic Tension EP
Country: UK
Catalog Number: Ideal T 2
Label: Ideal Trax
Released: 1995
Style: Techno
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 338
| 1 | Posture |
| 2 | Balance |
| 3 | Action |
| 4 | Poise |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ideal T 2 | Surgeon | Dynamic Tension EP (12", EP) | Ideal Trax | Ideal T 2 | UK | 1995 |
| SRX 004 | Surgeon | Dynamic Tension EP (12", EP, RE, RM) | SRX | SRX 004 | UK | 2015 |
| SRX 004 | Surgeon | Dynamic Tension EP (4xFile, MP3, EP, RE, RM, 320) | SRX | SRX 004 | UK | 2015 |
| SRX004 | Surgeon | Dynamic Tension EP (4xFile, FLAC, EP, RM) | SRX | SRX004 | UK | 2015 |
Dynamic Tension. Surgeon - Dynamic Tension 1995. To favorites 0 Download album. Listen album. Techno Minimal. Songs in album Surgeon - Dynamic Tension 1995. Surgeon - Action. Surgeon - Balance. Surgeon - Poise. Surgeon - Posture. Stream Tracks and Playlists from Surgeon on your desktop or mobile device. IDOL Distribution от лица компании Dynamic Tension и другие авторские общества 5. EOD - EODS2 2015 EOD Self-released. Album 1997 4 Songs. 2014 Dynamic Tension Recordings Limited. More By Surgeon. From Farthest Known Objects. Action, 06:11. New Album Releases. Lady free to Surgeon Dynamic Tension Ep Action, Balance and more. 4 tracks 24:09. Dynamic Tension EP EP. 5 издания. Ideal Trax. He is a proud owner of two imprints, Dynamic Tension Records and Counterbalance, where he has released mainly his own work, covering the techno spectrum from many corners. The sound of his music is precise, angular, ranging from sharp and percussive, to funky and minimal. Dystopian, eerie and experimental synth work can be found in a lot of his tracks, while sometimes it just sounds so futuristic, as though he was a fortune teller of techno. Dynamic tension ep 2014 remaster. 12 Vinyl UK. SRX, SRX004. This is the fourth release on the 6-volume Surgeon reissues label, SRX. Originally released on Ideal Trax in 1995, Dynamic Tension EP established themes that went on to become central concepts to much of Surgeons later work. It also marked a refinement of his sound that lacked none of the intensity of earlier releases. Sales Information: A few words from Surgeon about the SRX series: While searching through old DAT tapes I was shocked to find how clear and dynamic many of my early tracks sounded, not the way I remembered them from the vinyl releases. So said Surgeon of his last LP, 2011's Breaking The Frame, which took cues from artists like Eliane Radigue and Alice Coltrane in its search for music's deep spiritual essence. Its follow-up reverses the process, ditching introspection to peer once more into outer space. The album is uniform and fairly simple in construction. Its stable rhythms and unfussy arrangements place the focus on the synths, which pool into viscous blobs or shriek angrily across the stereo field. Mostly, a track shows what it has to offer in the first 30 seconds, and the rest is just tweaking and fading, riding the swampy groove. The best of them are great fun