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KOM 384EP
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A new duo of Thomas Gandey (Cagedbaby) and Daniel McLewin (Psychemagik), launches by the name of Ghost Vision. "Saturnus" is an upright mano-a-mano between two musicians and their gear; real (machine) talk as the hip-hop heads would say. Straight soul oration poured off the cosmic-scapes generated by a good old Moog Voyager, '70s string machines, Oberheim OBXA, 303, Space Echo, and the too little-known and equally little-used Korg Lambda, Ghost Vision's debut EP traverses remote kosmische-indebted expanses but hits close to the core with its deft mix of slow-burning spectral funk, textured outers-pace pads, and stirring heart-searching harmonics.
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LOTR 017EP
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Thomas Gandey and Danny McLewin -- known from Psychemagik -- emerged from their studio in Bordeaux, France, claiming to have produced an extended musical arrangement, both entitled, and containing the sounds of, the shakuhachi. Furthermore, they insisted, for the purposes of this production, they should be referred to henceforth as Ghost Vision. Paramida enlisted the help of two musicians named Alex. Both Alex From Tokyo -- teaming up with Isao Kumano and Kenichi Takagi as Tokyo Black Star -- and Alex from Kyoto, known as Al Kassian, turned in striking reinterpretations of Gandey and McLewin's composition.
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