ORG - Mechanized EP [PCR029]

Album: Mechanized EP
Artist: ORG
Label: www.pharmacom-productions.de
Genre: Downtempo / Break beat / Chillout?
Release Date: March 2007
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Review:
With a (somewhat) lo-fi sound on the first two tracks of this release catches you off guard, at first thinking its a low quality production, but as the tracks evolve you realize that it just adds more funk into groove.
The title track for me was the best of all ... swinging through with phat beats and funky guitar rhythm. If downtempo funk is your style then this should give you a smile (at least).
If the album continued onwards with more lo-fi-ness it might have spoiled it, but after tuning your ears to the noise the 3rd track drops in with an almost ambient spacey vibe. a Deep bassline rips the track up and fast paced drumming runs almost undiscovered in the track. The fourth track continues onward with this style, mixing up ambient synths with soft but still distinct beats.
The package is available in a number of formats including mp3, ogg and FLAC. I would suggest getting at least the 320Kbs mp3 or FLAC version, if you can handle the extra bandwidth requirements. It being a lo-fi style you need to get as much detail as hi-fi can give you ;)
Its good for me ... what do you think?
The title track for me was the best of all ... swinging through with phat beats and funky guitar rhythm. If downtempo funk is your style then this should give you a smile (at least).
If the album continued onwards with more lo-fi-ness it might have spoiled it, but after tuning your ears to the noise the 3rd track drops in with an almost ambient spacey vibe. a Deep bassline rips the track up and fast paced drumming runs almost undiscovered in the track. The fourth track continues onward with this style, mixing up ambient synths with soft but still distinct beats.
The package is available in a number of formats including mp3, ogg and FLAC. I would suggest getting at least the 320Kbs mp3 or FLAC version, if you can handle the extra bandwidth requirements. It being a lo-fi style you need to get as much detail as hi-fi can give you ;)
Its good for me ... what do you think?






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