To those who care:
CRL011 Miles Tilmann-"Xenon" CDEP/12"
Miles hasn't had a record out since 2003's "Over & Through," and it was on
this label. So, after doing
remixes for Tiki Obmar, Mr. Projectile and StringTheory, he decided to get
some new gear and sit down
and make some new music. "Xenon" is the first single from the forthcoming
album "Yes and No".
"Fans of Robot Music artists like Solvent and Lowfish will find much to like
about the disc, specifically Tilmann's streaming synth sparkle, handclap
accents, and bubbly drum machine beats. Still, while the disc's three
"Xenon" pieces (variations of a track on the forthcoming Yes & No album) are
satisfyingly lush exercises in fluid atmospherics and crisp beat sculpting,
the EP's brightest moments emerge during the gleaming machine bliss of
"Bots" and swaying electro-funk groove of "Wrong Move."- Textura
"Miles Tilmann is the man of unspoken words, generating very rich
landscapes, so reach that though being abstract can almost be visualized.
Analog basses and soft melodies force to shift from the slightly sad to the
easily uplifting, paying homage to new wave acts as well as those UK-based
electronica pioneers. Music for the head and the feet is a largely over used
phrase but I would argue that "Xenon" well deserves it, with its versatility
and the emotion put into every track? The title track appears in three
different versions, edit, flame and dust, each one performing as another
chapter in a trilogy of the artist." - Fine Arts Recordings
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