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Jason Corder and Opium : thepresentday
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Drones and ethnic elements are interwoven with percussive minimalism to create a flowing long-form work of seven fascinating movements.
Genre: Electronic: Ambient
Release Date: 2006
thepresentday Record Label: Practising nature ( Databloem )
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Assembly Line and Sinker 9:10 Album Only
Light Polutionitics 4:45 Album Only
Highway Powder Lines 7:23 Album Only
Neon Cancer Bath 10:08 Album Only
Freebase Flower Tunnel 11:27 Album Only
5me0rganic Architecture 8:07 Album Only
Street Silence 3:46 Album Only
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Jason Corder. The moniker "Off the Sky" was originally birthed as a simple misinterpretation of an obscure line from that famous film Trainspotting. Random as its conception was, Off the Sky is an all too apropos title summating the dub-atmospheric and acoustic solo projects emanating from Jason Corder's studio in Kentucky, USA. It is a humble hand that reflects both his mild mannered nature and his usual "in-the-clouds" mind-set. Jason's musical style is loosely inspired by the likes of Monolake, Gas, and Christian Fennesz

Teo Zini ( Opium ) was born in Bollate, Milan (Italy) in 1979 and now lives in Varese
His love for electronic music began when he was 15.His first experiments were created with thefirst home personal computer soundcards
Through software he creates rich drones and complex soundscapes often using etnic/tribal sounds and beats
Opium is also involved in other projects such as Sola Translatio with Alio Die

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