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Harmonic 313 - EP1. FLAC album

Tracklist

1 Problem 1 5:33
2 Problem 2 2:32
3 Problem 3 4:44
4 Problem 4 4:09
5 Problem 5 0:36
6 Problem 6 5:11

Credits

  • Artwork By [Design] – Laurie Peter @ Stinkywinkles
  • Mastered By – John*
  • Producer, Written-By – Mark Pritchard

Notes

In clear plastic sleeve with folded paper insert. Track 6 not listed on insert, but is the same as "Problem 6" from the digital release.

The tracks are listed on the artwork as Problems 1 - 5, with the actual titles left to the listener to solve using the color coding system shown on the back of the insert. The decoded titles are:

1) Word Problems
2) Neon
3) Call To Arms
4) Flashback
5) Solve It
6) No Word Problems [track 6 title decoded using information from digital release]

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
WAP231 Harmonic 313 EP1. ‎(12", EP, Ltd) Warp Records WAP231 UK 2008
WAP231D Harmonic 313 EP 1 ‎(6xFile, FLAC) Warp Records WAP231D UK 2008
WAP231D Harmonic 313 EP 1 ‎(6xFile, MP3, 320) Warp Records WAP231D UK 2008


Harmonic 313 - EP1. FLAC album

Musician performer: Harmonic 313

Title: EP1.

Country: UK

Date of release: 2008

Style: Dub Techno, Abstract, Techno, Dubstep, Electro

Genre: Electronic / Hip hop

Size FLAC: 1661 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 842

Other Formats: MMF RA FLAC MP2 ASF AHX VQF

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Ochach
Awesome piece of work here from Mr Pritchard. Big nods to J Dilla, but believe me not a rip off. The pace, spaces and rhythms are Dilla-like, but Pritchard's electronic background shines through with bleeps and squelchy acid lines that gives the whole EP a feeling of early Warp meets contemporary Stones Throw. Dilla's production on Frank-N-Dank's 48 Hrs was an electronic journey where he produced all of his own sounds (due to sample clearence problems on the first draft, he rewrote the album!) and you can definitely see a parallel with that album and this EP, but Pritchard has enough styles and skills of his own to render something that is part homage to Dilla, but all unique to Harmonic 313. If you like this check out Dabrye, Flying Lotus and Funckarma; other fine examples of electronica-meets-hip hop.
Ochach
Awesome piece of work here from Mr Pritchard. Big nods to J Dilla, but believe me not a rip off. The pace, spaces and rhythms are Dilla-like, but Pritchard's electronic background shines through with bleeps and squelchy acid lines that gives the whole EP a feeling of early Warp meets contemporary Stones Throw. Dilla's production on Frank-N-Dank's 48 Hrs was an electronic journey where he produced all of his own sounds (due to sample clearence problems on the first draft, he rewrote the album!) and you can definitely see a parallel with that album and this EP, but Pritchard has enough styles and skills of his own to render something that is part homage to Dilla, but all unique to Harmonic 313. If you like this check out Dabrye, Flying Lotus and Funckarma; other fine examples of electronica-meets-hip hop.