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Tipper - Holding Pattern mp3

Performer: Tipper
Title: Holding Pattern
Country: UK
Catalog Number: FUEL 0020
Label: Fuel
Released: Nov 2001
Style: Glitch, Breaks, Abstract, Experimental, Hip Hop
Rating: 4.0
Votes: 400

Tracklist

1Minimal Thoughts Of Reason
2Subalicious
3Pins And Needles
4Tug Of War
5Donut
6Oblong
7Tip Hop
8Furlong
9Sable Taco
10On A Limb
11Oversteer
12End Of Make Believe

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
FUEL020Tipper Holding Pattern ‎(3x12", Album, W/Lbl)Fuel FUEL020UK2001
FUEL 0020Tipper Holding Pattern ‎(3x12", Album)Fuel FUEL 0020UK2001
TIPP00DL6Tipper Holding Pattern ‎(12xFile, MP3, Album, RE, 320)TippermusicTIPP00DL6UK2007

Credits

  • DesignArnold
  • Photography ByRichard Warren
  • Written-By, ProducerTipper

Notes

(P)&(C) Fuel 2001

Holding Pattern. Permanent light work by De Paor, Ellard, Johnstone.
A13 East London

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 666017025667
  • Matrix / Runout: 04572 euro-digital-disc.de

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Fuel
  • Copyright (c) – Fuel
  • Published By – Chrysalis Music Ltd.
  • Pressed By – euro-digital-disc.de – 04572

Video

Album

Holding Pattern by Tipper, released 01 January 2001 1. Oblong 2. Subalicious 3. Pins And Needles 4. Furlong 5. Tug Of War 6. End Of Make Believe 7. Sable Taco 8. Oversteer 9. Tip Hop 10. Donut 11. On A Limb 12. Minimal Thoughts Of Reason. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card. Buy Digital Album. 10 USD or more. Album 2001 12 Songs. Holding Pattern. Electronic 2001. Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей free to Tipper Holding Pattern Oblong, Subalicious and more. 12 tracks 60:28. Holding Pattern, 2001. Oblong, 06:02. Subalicious, 06:09. Dave Tipper is a leader of this newold musical movement his three albums make him a veteran. All of the basic elements of the music are here, with superb programming on Oblong and On a Limb. Tipper also experiments with the form, incorporating a Latin rhythm on Sable Taco, which is admittedly a small step, but it makes a world of difference in such a minimal musical structure. Holding Pattern - Holding Pattern. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. HOLDING PATTERN is a Symphonic Prog, Progressive Rock artist from United States. HOLDING PATTERN. Symphonic Prog , United States. From , the ultimate progressive rock music website. David Tipper, or Tipper for short born c. 1976 in Wimbledon, London is a British composer and producer specialising in electronic music that ranges from ambient, through trip hop, to uptempo nu skool breaks. His live performances consist largely of his own unreleased compositions, and he is noted for scratching his own sounds over his music, creating a live element of turntablism stemming from prowess early in his career as a vinyl DJ. With this activity as a backdrop, Tipper released his second album Holding Pattern in early 2001. Album starts at 135BPM, ends at 98BPM -37, with tempos within the 97-184BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing

Reviews (3)
Breder
I thought I would comment as my opinion of this album, and Tipper's previous, is an interesting counterpoint to behemoth's view. Where it matters, I agree with him entirely: both albums are brilliant, and Tipper is a genius for making either one of them, but especially for making both.

On the other hand, I slightly prefer this one. I heard it before I heard The Critical Path, hence with no expectations, and was simply blown away. My reaction was almost the opposite - this was much less dancefloor-orientated than I expected, as my previous exposure to Tipper was from his monstrous remixes, like "Dusted". Compared to that, this album greatly surprised me with its cheeky, playful attitude, experimental/idm influences and overall subtley. You aren't assaulted by hellish basslines - yes, it's bass heavy in true Fuel style, but these aren't overbearing howls, just solid funky subs... More like electro than nu breaks. It reminds me in production terms of teebee's "blacksciencelabs" - total precision, resulting in a very clean, very sparse record, yet still packing that vital bite and weight in the beats and basslines in bucketfuls.

On this record, Tipper's immense production skill merges completely with his songwriting. The tracks are minimal, setting up simple but devastatingly effective grooves, and that fat production ensures these would work on the floor. But subtle arrangement details, sleight-of-hand programming flourishes and idm-style edits keep things interesting when relaxing to this CD in the bedroom, and keep providing new surprises after many, many listens.

The impression that I get is one of a man sitting comfortably at the top of his form: confident, clever, witty, he can program anything he wants to, and he's having all sorts of fun doing so. This shines so clearly from the album that it's impossible to listen without grinning.

Get this.

Jake
This is quite a different sound to the first album, "The Critical Path". Holding Pattern has less of a glitchy, doom-laden and dark atmosphere, like it's predecessor, which at first dissappointed me. Tipper's first album blew me away with things that I didn't think were possible, but this seemed like a big departure into dancefloor-friendly land. But after a couple of listens, that's really not such a bad thing, as the real dancefloor-friendly joints, such as "Furlong", "Donut", "Oversteer" and "Tug Of War", really will tear up any dancefloor that likes it's breaks. Real monsterous tuneage. And then you've got some more chilled stuff like "Minimal Thoughts Of Reason" and "End Of Make Believe". And then you have incredible experimental hip hop like "Pins And Needles" and "Tip Hop". And wibbly electro stuff like "Subalicious". And the after-hours breaks of "Oblong" and "On A Limb". And funky salsa breakbeat mayhem in the shape of "Sable Taco". All the tracks are of the type that try something new, while still retaining the trademark Fuel ultra-low bass. This isn't really comparable to The Critical Path, as it is something entirely different, and thus I came to the conclusion that Tipper is even more of a genius than I first thought. Rinse-it-on-ya-stezza.

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