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3D World Review of Sense's Fourier Transformations
Taken from this week's 3D World (Issue 587), which is Australia largest free
weekly music magazine and will give you a very good indication of what it
sounds like...
FOURIER TRANSFORMATIONS
SENSE
(Aural Industries/Inertia)
4 out of 5 stars
Melbourne based Sense can proudly join a vast array of local producers who
prove you need not look overseas for quality electronica. With a distinct
knack for creating slowly rising and layered melodies his tracks sit on the
more ambient/down-tempo side of the fence. Fourier Transformations opens
with a bit of an epically produced swirly piece of electronica. Held
together with a dark bass melody the beats are frantically twisted and
skittery while orchestral like snyths often seep out of the track. 'All
Around Me' takes on a more minimal feel with a warm groove and occasional
electronic stabs. This album displays a fullness of sound and doesn't go for
the more playful poppy tunes many of Sense's contemporaries opt for. Sense
has ability to slowly build up the track and then just as slowly take it
apart, layer by layer. Towards the end of the CD Sense shows some of his
dance floor sensibilities. A subtle take on techno with dark droning synths
and child like vibes. It gets all complex and schitzo again before lush
ambience rounds it out. An excellent release. - Anton Borsch
Regards,
John
Aural Industries Pty Ltd
http://www.aural-industries.com.au
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