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BPC 076EP
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"TimTim is digging deep with 'Let's Pretend We're Going' (BPC077) proving not only that his debut album is waiting impatiently at the starting gates, but that now the 'Atwater Ca. remixes' are available to sharpen your ears for the time being until the ball drops. TimTim's adventure savvy and particularly nice mix of ambient, folk, and electronica is being fused here with a sort of 'best of Bpitch Control' remix squad."
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BPC 077CD
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"On his debut album, Let's Pretend We're Going Berlin-based TimTim develops a set of delicately constructed landscapes, which stride a new path between the label traditions of techno and experimental elektronika. TimTim has paved his own road on the map although: at a crossroads between classical singer/songwriter and bleeping elektronika, he combines both by constructing electronic tracks into songs and a new category arises. This fusion of all categories formulates an approach towards an independance of BPitch Control by TimTim, with a further recess and specialization. In addition, where TimTim's musical socialization begins today, the electronic influences are broad. The categories, which are the foundation of the music world, speak likewise for themselves: beside post rock and punk the electronic avantgarde stands equally on the shelf. This discontinuity of category leaves a fragmentary collage, in which everyone can occupy their own field like Let's Pretend We're Going does. TimTim is a guitarist, drummer and songwriter and has appeared in various Berlin bands for many years. He may play in another league on Let's Pretend We're Going but he finds his own language, which offers enough space to his large musical passions for development. Sometimes melancholic to subtle, the sound is composed entirely by TimTim. And in this, the mental contradiction between song and track is broken up and again translated."
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LP
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BPC 077LP
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