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Floan : Movement Towards Awake
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. . .subtle, altered state symphony filled with other-worldly chants that drift over live instruments and machines manned by the love children of free jazz, hip-hop, roots and soul psychedelia. . .
Genre: Electronic: Experimental
Release Date: 2003
Movement Towards Awake
Floan
Record Label: Big Ol Seed
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True Brother 3:13 $0.99
Like Before 1:37 $0.99
Snow Dub 2:26 $0.99
Floating 1:16 $0.99
Note Drop 2:03 $0.99
Yah Day 0:54 $0.99
Impulsive 0:26 $0.99
Basement Dub 0:41 $0.99
Black Music 1:18 $0.99
Forest Movement 2:23 $0.99
Wednesday Night Drinking 0:34 $0.99
Philsranlin 2:25 $0.99
Jerryknowledge 0:33 $0.99
Glance in Forsyth (5things) 3:36 $0.99
Monk's Fish 2:28 $0.99
Gods Change 2:39 $0.99
Over the City 1:03 $0.99
Lucifer and Me 0:52 $0.99
Indiscreations B4 Microphone 3:37 $0.99
Be 2:02 $0.99
Snakes 1:23 $0.99
Theme From the Joy of Life 1:21 $0.99
Around the Bends 1:24 $0.99
Mothers Day Special 3:52 $0.99
Eli's Broken Wrist 0:53 $0.99
Pulled 3:10 $0.99
Conclusion 3:10 $0.99
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Album Notes

In Georgia around the spring of 98, Jason Trammell (JayTram) acquired some recording gadgets which allowed him to explore his ideas for the first time at home. Floan had been formed sometime the year earlier by the North Carolina native. J likes drums, records and things that make sound. Here in art school he met and befriended Keith Reynaud. Keith comes from New Orleans and likes recording, manipulating sounds fishing and food. Around the time of this meeting floan took a turn from live psych hip hop group to a more introspective experimental home studio production. Jason had recently begun experimenting with live and sampled recordings as well as random drum machines and cheep keyboards. The live and studio projects continued to grow with an ever-changing lineup of musicians and artists. During these sessions Keith was a constant. Having already developed an amazing skill and knowledge of recording and sound, Keith understood the direction of the project and was able to expound, and expand on the ideals jason was aiming for. By the end of the summer '99 the two had collaborated on and mixed 3 albums worth of material. JayTram migrated to NYC the following year. After settling a bit and reacquiring his equipment, he convinced keith to relocate as well. In april '01 both moved to Brooklyn and found a place where they could live, record and not be bothered by complaints. Here they built friendships with artists and musicians who shared the same creative visions. In late '03 this project became reality with the release of 'movement'.



album recorded:
the majority of this record came together and was recorded in brooklyn. additional material was created and recorded while jason was at work. mixing and additional recording took place at sound lounge, nyc - where keith works. the rest was recorded and produced in the dirty south.

this is an independently produced product.
it was formed naturally and
never compromised on any level.

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REVIEWS

THE FUTURE IS NOW !!!!
author: CHECKNITION
Just what the great dr. Timothy Leary ordered. The future of music is all packed in to this verry trippy cd. Listen and let the music' and just take you for a ride.
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sound journey that doesent box itself into catagories
author: pete
weaves nicely threw many feelings and emotions...a journey threw dark and light. Threw electric forests and submerged rumblings. All the while keeping that head nodding soul grit of golden era hip hop but never boxing itself into one catagory.
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Visionary sound!
author: SonnyCoates (URIELBRIDGE)
This is a monumental work: it's hip hop for wizards or soul music for space cadet-shamen. The songs are filled with warbly tones and magic dust sprinkles-- all atop a thick stew of dubby-jazz and tripped out beat-machines. That's as best I can do to describe the beauty and vision expressed in this CD. Played all the way through, it's the closest thing we have to inter-dimensional travel.
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good stuff
author: Eric
Sounds like a great hip-hop DJ started taking acid and getting into soul music. Some of the most unique stuff I've heard in a while, along with being well-produced, musically very effective, and with a lot of variety from track to track. Fans of experimental electronica (Dead Voices On Air, anyone?) are sure to be interested, as are those who simply like a good beat.
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