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Oumuamua
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"MLOâs ambient explorations began when Pete and Jon, having first met in rival punk bands during the late â70s, found themselves with unlimited access to an incredibly well-equipped studio, having been hired to produce an Icelandic pop starâs record in the early â90s. Particularly charmed by the Korg PS 3300 and an Emulator 2, Smith and Tye were also deeply fascinated by outer space and set about developing a musical landscape informed by both this new state of the art musical equipment and what lay beyond the Earthâs limits. Painting with a palette informed by classical minimalism, new age and the works of Cluster & Eno; the duos primary colours were drones, sustained tones, washes, calming tides, gentle temple bells and soft angelic voices with flickering glimpses of percussion and drums that hinted at the possibilities of a dance floor. âOumuamuaâ is a collection of music to get lost-in, a wander down the mazed, mirrored corridors of the subconscious. Peaceful, flowing, fresh-water patterns, drawing the listener toward a mediative, inner space. Not strictly ambient, rather the music rests temporarily within the boundaries between drum ânâ bass, library music, soundtracks and Techno. Or how Jon Tye himself puts it: âIt really feels like music from a different place, a different time, made by different people.â (Label PR)
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Oumuamuaâ
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Oumuamua
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"MLOâs ambient explorations began when Pete and Jon, having first met in rival punk bands during the late â70s, found themselves with unlimited access to an incredibly well-equipped studio, having been hired to produce an Icelandic pop starâs record in the early â90s. Particularly charmed by the Korg PS 3300 and an Emulator 2, Smith and Tye were also deeply fascinated by outer space and set about developing a musical landscape informed by both this new state of the art musical equipment and what lay beyond the Earthâs limits. Painting with a palette informed by classical minimalism, new age and the works of Cluster & Eno; the duos primary colours were drones, sustained tones, washes, calming tides, gentle temple bells and soft angelic voices with flickering glimpses of percussion and drums that hinted at the possibilities of a dance floor. âOumuamuaâ is a collection of music to get lost-in, a wander down the mazed, mirrored corridors of the subconscious. Peaceful, flowing, fresh-water patterns, drawing the listener toward a mediative, inner space. Not strictly ambient, rather the music rests temporarily within the boundaries between drum ânâ bass, library music, soundtracks and Techno. Or how Jon Tye himself puts it: âIt really feels like music from a different place, a different time, made by different people.â (Label PR)
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"MLOâs ambient explorations began when Pete and Jon, having first met in rival punk bands during the late â70s, found themselves with unlimited access to an incredibly well-equipped studio, having been hired to produce an Icelandic pop starâs record in the early â90s. Particularly charmed by the Korg PS 3300 and an Emulator 2, Smith and Tye were also deeply fascinated by outer space and set about developing a musical landscape informed by both this new state of the art musical equipment and what lay beyond the Earthâs limits. Painting with a palette informed by classical minimalism, new age and the works of Cluster & Eno; the duos primary colours were drones, sustained tones, washes, calming tides, gentle temple bells and soft angelic voices with flickering glimpses of percussion and drums that hinted at the possibilities of a dance floor. âOumuamuaâ is a collection of music to get lost-in, a wander down the mazed, mirrored corridors of the subconscious. Peaceful, flowing, fresh-water patterns, drawing the listener toward a mediative, inner space. Not strictly ambient, rather the music rests temporarily within the boundaries between drum ânâ bass, library music, soundtracks and Techno. Or how Jon Tye himself puts it: âIt really feels like music from a different place, a different time, made by different people.â (Label PR)












