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Gradient  - Dub Iterations FLAC album

Tracklist

1 Iteration 1
2 Iteration 2
3 Iteration 3
4 Iteration 4
5 Iteration 5
6 Iteration 6
7 Iteration 7
8 Iteration 8
9 Iteration 9

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Greyscale Music

Credits

  • Mastered By – Grad_U
  • Photography By – Rima Prusakova
  • Written-By – Igor Arsenjev

Notes

© 2015 Greyscale Music

Category on inside of the disc.

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Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
GRSCL03 Gradient Dub Iterations ‎(9xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Greyscale GRSCL03 Lithuania 2015


Gradient  - Dub Iterations FLAC album

Musician performer: Gradient

Title: Dub Iterations

Country: Lithuania

Date of release: 2015

Style: Dub Techno

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1293 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 708

Other Formats: MPC AU ASF WAV TTA AAC ADX

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Risinal
Amazing concept album. Each track as pleasing as the last. Classical dub techno in that 'locked groove' Maurizio style. Some tracks steer towards the dance floor, some don't but it's all more than suitable to make your brain tick over while you're surfing the web late at night absolutely baked. I would recommend this album to anybody who's into authentic dub techno.
Risinal
Amazing concept album. Each track as pleasing as the last. Classical dub techno in that 'locked groove' Maurizio style. Some tracks steer towards the dance floor, some don't but it's all more than suitable to make your brain tick over while you're surfing the web late at night absolutely baked. I would recommend this album to anybody who's into authentic dub techno.
Dangerous
Another masterpiece by Igor Arsenjev. If you're a fan of Maurizio's classic 'M' series and want more (bassline and rhythm structure almost blatantly similar), you'll love "Dub Iterations." This album could possibly upset Moritz von Oswald, or he'd give a high five for keeping his vision alive. Meanwhile, in another comparable vein, "Iteration 3" sounds like a cut from Deepchord 13. Point being, if you love classic dub techno from the early masters, get this album. If you're looking for a fresh approach, you may be disappointed. I also highly recommend Gradient's "Abstract Theory" album that has a rather similar vibe, in a good way. Great stuff, I love it and am a proud owner of the limited CDr book release. Be sure to follow the Greyscale label, there's some awesome stuff by both Gradient and Grad_U.
Dangerous
Another masterpiece by Igor Arsenjev. If you're a fan of Maurizio's classic 'M' series and want more (bassline and rhythm structure almost blatantly similar), you'll love "Dub Iterations." This album could possibly upset Moritz von Oswald, or he'd give a high five for keeping his vision alive. Meanwhile, in another comparable vein, "Iteration 3" sounds like a cut from Deepchord 13. Point being, if you love classic dub techno from the early masters, get this album. If you're looking for a fresh approach, you may be disappointed. I also highly recommend Gradient's "Abstract Theory" album that has a rather similar vibe, in a good way. Great stuff, I love it and am a proud owner of the limited CDr book release. Be sure to follow the Greyscale label, there's some awesome stuff by both Gradient and Grad_U.
Seevinev
I'm not sure how you can "surpass" something in a BAD way, but I do agree on some of your points.The point I was making however was not to compare who is better, but more to say that you can't deny the influence, and let's face it, Maurizio was the original pioneer.But you're definitely preaching to the choir. I forgot to mention "Numbered Details" in my review here which needs to be brought up as well. I think that's one of the most played albums by Gradient that I own.
Seevinev
I'm not sure how you can "surpass" something in a BAD way, but I do agree on some of your points.The point I was making however was not to compare who is better, but more to say that you can't deny the influence, and let's face it, Maurizio was the original pioneer.But you're definitely preaching to the choir. I forgot to mention "Numbered Details" in my review here which needs to be brought up as well. I think that's one of the most played albums by Gradient that I own.
Rollers from Abdun
I think mr arsenjev has surpassed ( in a good way) Maurizio or deepchord in terms of taking the concept and Make it more sophisticated, refined and free of BS. I think I will be listening to Gradient and Mr Cloudy ( just as consistent and unique in his own way) forever. All the records from both are really treasures. You can find many imitators but none you will find like Gradient and Mr Cloudy. They have been putting out great music and never taking a detour or try to prove something else. Like many other artists, they branch out from what they made them famous an making prentious bullshit w/ vocals. Bravo Gradient and Mr Cloudy! Long live your music!!
Rollers from Abdun
I think mr arsenjev has surpassed ( in a good way) Maurizio or deepchord in terms of taking the concept and Make it more sophisticated, refined and free of BS. I think I will be listening to Gradient and Mr Cloudy ( just as consistent and unique in his own way) forever. All the records from both are really treasures. You can find many imitators but none you will find like Gradient and Mr Cloudy. They have been putting out great music and never taking a detour or try to prove something else. Like many other artists, they branch out from what they made them famous an making prentious bullshit w/ vocals. Bravo Gradient and Mr Cloudy! Long live your music!!