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Tracklist

1 Cuelock Lypes 5:26
2 Metro Kit 6:21
3 Diamond Eye Temple Dub 5:57
4 Muted Classified 6:04
5 Sight Unseen Stalkers Theme 6:58
6 Marginal The Mech Issues 4:39
7 Ultracode Vanish 4:59
8 Felix K Reklas 6:07
9 Nuage / Gerwin Quantized Freedom 5:49
10 Dominic Ridgway My Reflection 6:09
11 Justice / Metro Sounds Like Something 5:46
12 Sinistarr Golgo 13 6:18


Various - The Modernists 2 FLAC album

Musician performer: Various

Title: The Modernists 2

Date of release: 2011

Style: Drum n Bass, Experimental

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1501 mb

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Votes: 873

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Review from OrganicMusically, The Modernists 2 is a collection of tracks that showcases minimal, downbeat, halftime and experimental drum & bass and electronica, bringing together some of the today’s finest exponents of the sound.The record opens purposefully with Cuelock’s ‘Lypes’, a techy, drumstep-esque offering that pulses angrily and over the course of the album explores a startling variety of timbres and rhythms whose only defining characteristic is their experimental nature. Some tracks display rich musicality and elements of traditional composition; others harness minimal dynamics or stuttering beats and complex evolving structures. Particular album highlights include Felix K’s moody roller Reklas, Diamond Eye’s reverb soaked Temple Dub.
Antuiserum
Review from OrganicMusically, The Modernists 2 is a collection of tracks that showcases minimal, downbeat, halftime and experimental drum & bass and electronica, bringing together some of the today’s finest exponents of the sound.The record opens purposefully with Cuelock’s ‘Lypes’, a techy, drumstep-esque offering that pulses angrily and over the course of the album explores a startling variety of timbres and rhythms whose only defining characteristic is their experimental nature. Some tracks display rich musicality and elements of traditional composition; others harness minimal dynamics or stuttering beats and complex evolving structures. Particular album highlights include Felix K’s moody roller Reklas, Diamond Eye’s reverb soaked Temple Dub.