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Sonic atmospheric ambience featuring solid electronic grooves and deep basses all lightly peppered with warped ethnic samples and a pinch of synth-psychedelia
Genre:
Electronic: Ambient
Release Date:
2006
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In the Midst of Myriads
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Record Label: Spiral Sounds Music
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Neil Butler has been experimenting with music technology since his early teens originally inspired by artists such as Ozric Tentacles, the Orb and Banco de Gaia and more latterly Shpongle and OTT.
This has led to a slow evolution of the Spatialize sound which is starting to become highly distinctive, with people already commenting on "that sweet, organic Spatialize sound". Ambient and floating but also strong and sonic and highly influenced by Neil's frequent globe-trotting.
Spatialize's first public outing was on the Future Music magazine CD and in 2000 Spatialize won Sound-Sound’s (International music technology magazine) Top Tape competition. A determined effort to improve the sounds and production then saw fruition in the 2004 release Dryad's Bubble which has been popular in chill-out rooms up and down the country.
Come 2006 and the slightly more rhythmic direction of "In the Midst of Myriads" has been influenced by the live gigs played over the last couple of years, supporting trance legends such as Eat Static, System 7, Zion Train and Astralasia in venues in the South West UK.
"In the Midst..." was originally intended to be an album but having created the 6 tracks in one short period of time (a 6 weeks period after returning from Thailand) gave an extremely coherent feel, post-tropical, heady, exotic vibe that felt like it shouldn't be watered down and is now available as a 34 minute EP/mini album. A solid start for the new label Spiral Sounds.
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This is an online label created by Neil Butler for releasing his own material - given the internet's ability to allow people to release the music that they want to produce in a low-key organic way. Neil hopes to make available other ambient projects (more global chill and extreme ambient soundscaping) that he has been working on through this medium.
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author: Andriy
great! I love this CD. my favorite is Cluster Dub!
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A compelling release that will appeal to fans of chilled electronica
author: Morpheus Music
Lush, liquid synthetic soundscaping where fluid arpeggios and motifs are layered upon strong beats and lilting basslines. In The Midst Of Myriads is generally quite a pacey selection of tracks most of which are very rhythmic and danceable, Catalyst runs as far as including some drum and bass flickers whilst Cluster Dub and Star Seed Earth explore rolling dub arrangements. Spatialize favours a 'live' sound to the drum tracks as opposed to the strongly programmed approach used by some other acts working in the chill/electronic genre. The synthesiser voices are rich and crystal clear, constantly altering with plenty of depth to the sound - these are accompanied by restful vibes, effected voices, various manipulated world elements and some deft, clean guitar work on Catalyst. The global material is a mixture of some synth settings, some samples and some that are hard to tell - most are removed from their original state through gating, reverb or other effects. The wide array of electronica has quite an improvised feel to it, loose lead lines and melodies held in place by a strong rhythm section.
MOOD This is a heady exotic brew calling to mind dancing lights on hot nights. The clever use of effected sounds and well employed global material leaves everything steeped in deep colour and rich spice. Spatialize has something of a concert feel - I imagine that this is a powerful live act, having the sound of a performing band rather that that of an artificially structured studio project. The title track features some Asian instrumentation and an Indian vocal bedded into some broad ambient washes - a brief interlude at two and a half minutes maintaining the international atmosphere before rolling back into the strongly percussive sitar and electronica driven Solma-Ri.
ARTWORK As an EP In The Midst Of Myriads comes in a slimline CD case with a two page folded insert. The front cover image presents a crimson-magenta kaleidoscopic computer-graphic swirl on a black background. The reverse repeats the swirl in reduced form below a timed tracklist. Credits and contact details are also here. The insert opens out into pure flat black with a quote from Shunryu Suzuki straddling the fold.
OVERALL Spatialize is the project of Neil Butler based in the English West Country. In The Midst Of Myriads is a six track EP - more of a mini album really since it has a running time of over thirty four minutes. The disc comes via Spiral Sounds as a follow up to 2004's Dryad's Bubble which was released on Third Stone Records. Both can be ordered directly from the band web site.
WHO WILL LIKE THIS ALBUM This compelling release will appeal to fans of chilled electronica that like a downtempo dance beat to their music. The energetic luxuriance of all of the tracks here will suit Banco fans as well as anyone into the likes of Androcell and Mystical Sun.
5 stars on London Tribes.net review.
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