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Secondarycell : I Saw the Milky Way
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Emotional IDM - once described as Ulrich Schnauss meets Boards Of Canada in a dark alley.
Genre: Electronic: IDM
Release Date: 2008
I Saw the Milky Way Record Label: Antarctica Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Three Point One Four 5:34 $0.99
Electromagnet 5:03 $0.99
Sweet Disaster 5:37 $0.99
The Wanderer 5:01 $0.99
Spectroscopic Universe 4:07 $0.99
Nicholas T 4:56 $0.99
Friction 4:38 $0.99
I Saw the Milky Way 4:54 $0.99
Glucose 2:49 $0.99
Cybertronic 4:25 $0.99
Her Perspective 4:53 $0.99
Endoplasmic Threshold 4:11 $0.99
Frozen Time 3:50 $0.99
The Witness 12:02 $0.99
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Album Notes

This is the new SecondaryCell album - continuing and expanding the grooves and atmospheres that were established on my debut release.

The CD contains over an hour of music, with fourteen original instrumental tracks influenced by IDM, glitch and down tempo styles.

It's been almost a year in the making, I hope that you enjoy it!

-SC


"Evoking a wonderful sense of calm with rich synthesizer washes and extended ambient phrases built on a foundation of warm bass and simple rhythmic structures." - Matthew Johnson, ReGen Magazine

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REVIEWS

Melodic and Full of Energy
author: Orphidice
You know from the first notes of I Saw the Milky Way that you're in for a wonderful ride with the new SecondaryCell album. The album is a perfect blend of beautiful melodies and intricate rhythm patterns. You feel the album's energy right at the start and throughout the entire listening experience you have your attention grabbed by the complex bass and rhythm structures, and the next moment find yourself lost in the sweeping melodies. The kind of melodies that catch your ear and you're humming them to yourself for the rest of the day. Not a lot of music can find that right balance, but SecondaryCell does with I Saw The Milky Way.
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