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transhuman express

by Paul Nagle

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John Cratchley
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John Cratchley Paul always brings something different to the table...I would describe this album as feeling slightly looser than his normal production process... Perhaps this is what he means by "sorta trippy"...it's still great sequencer music though...his beats are infectious and the synth lines shimmer as usual...but perhaps it feels less sharply focused than a lot of his output (probably because Paul's 'transhuman express' isn't quite a stairway to heaven)...but there's no doubt that it all works fine...
Weirdly, "cappuccino monkey" reminds me of the music to the TV cult series 'Callan' (now that's a memory dredge from a defunct world...thanks for that one Paul!)...
Favorite track: cappuccino monkey.
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way out 05:20
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son of GOD 04:01
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zero tau 01:58

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An album of found sounds and subliminal collage fun from 2008.

Tim did great artwork for this, I think.

The music is sorta trippy, odd maybe but works when you're in the mood for it. Open to opinions/feedback, as always.

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released September 28, 2015

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Paul Nagle Lancashire, UK

Paul has been writing and performing electronic music since the late 1970s influenced mainly by German musicians such as Roedelius and Schnitzler and bands such as Tangerine Dream and Cluster. However, all musical niches are considered fair game and failure is deemed more noble than non-participation. ... more

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