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Domino Grey : Butterfly Affect Part I (Facial Recognition Technology)
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A girl looked in the mirror and saw a caterpillar instead of the butterfly she had become.
Genre: Electronic: Dance
Release Date: 2011
Butterfly Affect Part I (Facial Recognition Technology)
Domino Grey
Record Label: Dynamica Music
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1. We Can Go (Dancing) 4:40 + MP3 $0.99
2. Just Look At Me 5:08 + MP3 $0.99
3. Communication Is the Key That 3:33 + MP3 $0.99
4. Unlocks the Delicate Girl 3:54 + MP3 $0.99
5. Mirrored Responses 3:55 + MP3 $0.99
6. Primal Themes and the Beating of Wings 4:02 + MP3 $0.99
7. Personal Affects 2:17 + MP3 $0.99
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Butterfly Affect Part I: Facial Recognition Technology

A girl looked in the mirror and saw a caterpillar instead of the butterfly she had become.

Domino Grey presents a tightly wound set of dance tracks. It’s high-energy all the way around. This is the first release for the Butterfly Affect series. The caterpillar undergoes its metamorphosis and a young girl discovers her face in the mirrored responses of a woman. This is Part I: Facial Recognition Technology.

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REVIEWS

Percussive-driven electronica dance at its most relaxing
author: Devon Jackson
                            
Over a pseudo-tabla-drum synth beat, Grey layers on other, bigger though not at all overwhelming phrases—Moogish, rhythmic, sci-fi-ish. But nothing too big. Nothing too fast. It’s all very smooth. Very tempered. Very well thought out in terms of production, in terms of the feeling it’s wanting to convey. (As opposed to so many other electronica tunes that come at you pell-mell, or throwing out everything and the kitchen sink.) “We Can Go” is more like background music that’s finally, rightfully given center-stage—to a very mellow rave set in a very evolved near future. Picture—sonically, mind—the work of Paul Hardcastle or Jan Hammer, only without their aggressiveness, without that harsh edginess. ---- Devon Jackson has written about music and film for a variety of publications–from Entertainment Weekly and The Village Voice to Rolling Stone and Details. He is also the author of Conspiranoia! and currently the editor of Santa Fean magazine
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We Can go Dancing
author: A&R Blog
                            
This is a solid track, and I think it’s perfect for a club setting…you’re talented at what you do, so keep it up!
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We Can Go Dancing by Domino Grey
author: Chris Leyva via Press Reviews
                            
As opposed to other electronic albums of the time, I like the way in which it combined indie and world music rhythms with modern house sensibilities. This is sampled heavily The song has more purely electronic tracks, as well as the rock-influences and the more ambient soundscapes. What your left with is a need to hear more Black Cherry Group is a new independent label group based in San Diego, California.
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We Can Go (Get This EP)
author: Samis! via iTunes Review
                            
We Can Go (Get This EP) by Samis ! The lead track is a rhythmic dance cut that would effortlessly fit within any the peak time section of any house DJ’s set. We Can Go (Dancing) sets a favorable pace for Butterfly Affect that doesn’t relent for the entirety of the album. The sound never plateaus transitioning from experimental club tracks like “Just Look At Me” to dense and heavy techno inspired gems like “Communication Is the Key That”. Though I must admit my favorite song is “Primal Themes and the Beating of Wings”, it’s a sick electronica number that somehow manages to keep its percussion lively while offer a chilloutish feel. This EP is fresh! You can find cuts to spin an enjoy away from the dance floor.
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