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Knolios

“Deep-X Recordings-Mix”

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01-Artem Folevski-Sounds Of Maya
02-Mark Meino-Galucinaci
03-Mr.Dee-Mikki Original Mix
04-Alex Shnur-Meduse Fcode Remix
05-Leipzig-Dirty Falcotta
06-Albert Koall-Minimal Strike
07-Komponente-Insekt
08-NepTuna-Tech Memoirs V.1
09-Psycho Cowboys-Sick
10-Olympic Smoker-Braintrash
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posted 05 February 2012

Mark Ge – Your Blues Are Rough

Mark Ge – Your Blues Are Rough
lofi – acoustic – indie
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Mark Ge

“Your Blues Are Rough”

Mark Ge – Your Blues Are Rough
No-Source is pleased to ring in the New Year and embrace 2012 with a release from Mark Ge. Mark Ge is a musician and writer from the North-Eastern United States. His first EP includes a collection of lo-fi bedroom recordings and one studio recording. Most of “Your Blues Are Rough” is just Mark Ge singing and playing guitar. The lo-fi quality really brings the listener and these tracks to a more intimate setting. “Brother” and “The Other Side” share a similar aural joy found in early tape recordings from the Mountain Goats. “Stephanie” on the other hand is eerily similar to Casiotone For The Painfully Alone with drum machine and simple synth melodies. “The Road”, the only studio recording on this release, sees a more polished sound and additional instrumentation from Mark. Additional production on tracks 1-3,5-6 by Tim Dwyer.
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posted 16 January 2012