Mick Chillage - Paths (2016)

Artist: Mick Chillage
Title: Paths
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Databloem
Genre: Electronic, Ambient
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 129:56 min
Total Size: 310 / 651 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Paths
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Databloem
Genre: Electronic, Ambient
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 129:56 min
Total Size: 310 / 651 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Avanard 11:02
02. Acid Shape 11:17
03. Modular Momentum 6:27
04. Extended Summer 6:03
05. Hopscotch Tragedy 5:45
06. Campfire At Nunavut 5:12
07. Celestial Fantasy 5:23
08. Canis Majoris 6:39
09. Soundscape Gardening 8:28
10. Three Years 54:01
11. Few Will Understand 5:36
12. Fragments Of My Dreams 8:03
Mick Chillage returns to Databloem with a varied double album of the finest Ambient Explorations & Grooves .CD 1 continues where his previous Databloem album "Distant Light" left off. Mixing up his influences effortlessly, Mick sees his production techniques like a reflection of life choices, sudden unexpected changes in path result in new often unimagined sonic adventures.
Alien drones and mechanical found sounds can mutate into minimalist Techno workouts, wild analogue experimentation can be calmed with orchestral touches and finely tuned sinewave melodies. Often utilising just one patch to create a rich and evolving musical narrative.
Disc Two is as diverse as the title suggests and lets Mick explore his Ambient expanse with no compromise. Full of majesty and loss in equal measure Mick here explores the humanity/spirituality often lost in electronic music composition and is possibly best listened to in personal headspaces.
Alien drones and mechanical found sounds can mutate into minimalist Techno workouts, wild analogue experimentation can be calmed with orchestral touches and finely tuned sinewave melodies. Often utilising just one patch to create a rich and evolving musical narrative.
Disc Two is as diverse as the title suggests and lets Mick explore his Ambient expanse with no compromise. Full of majesty and loss in equal measure Mick here explores the humanity/spirituality often lost in electronic music composition and is possibly best listened to in personal headspaces.