No Mind Meditation / Molecular Clock
Album: | Molecular Clock | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | No Mind Meditation | Added: | Oct 2011 | |
Label: | Goldtimers Tapes |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-11-06 | Pull Date: | 2012-01-08 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 8 | Jan 1 | Dec 25 | Dec 18 | Dec 4 | Nov 27 | Nov 20 | Nov 13 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 7 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 13, 2013: | VOLCANO RADIO: THE FINAL SHAZAM
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4. | Dec 28, 2011: | meow
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2. | Jan 10, 2012: | YOUTH DEMOGRAPHIC RADIO: 2011 YEAR IN REVIEW
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5. | Dec 18, 2011: | Ghost Trees
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3. | Jan 06, 2012: | maximum entropy
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6. | Dec 11, 2011: | lost and found
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Album Review
HYPRK
Reviewed 2011-11-06
Reviewed 2011-11-06
Ambitious double-album by cassette heavyweight champions No Mind Meditation. It’s taken me a lot of time to wrap my head around this thing—mostly I’ve been asking and re-asking myself: is there such a thing as a perfect album? If so, this would be a candidate for sure (and a double album at that…)
While reminiscent of their debut Face Skull Spirit, Molecular Clock ramps everything up to unforeseen levels of grandeur: bigger crescendos, more radical departures from the familiar textures in music. Inspirational more than anything. FCC CLEAN
RIYL: Lunar Miasma, Alex Barnett
(Tracks 1 and 2 are on the first disk, 3 and 4 are on the second)
1. (27:08) Captivating, entrancing. Bold and bright. NASA videos that used to make you believe anything was possible.
2. (26:55) Mesmerizing abstract soundscapes. Although there’s a lot of knob twiddling there’s some fine foundation tracking as well. Also has some nice blurry bits of spoken word.
3. (24:58) Deep. Spastic with quick unexpected changes in tone and tempo. Probably the most experimental of the lot.
4. (26:33) Bold and triumphant conclusion. Ringing and lasting. Stays with you for a while.
While reminiscent of their debut Face Skull Spirit, Molecular Clock ramps everything up to unforeseen levels of grandeur: bigger crescendos, more radical departures from the familiar textures in music. Inspirational more than anything. FCC CLEAN
RIYL: Lunar Miasma, Alex Barnett
(Tracks 1 and 2 are on the first disk, 3 and 4 are on the second)
1. (27:08) Captivating, entrancing. Bold and bright. NASA videos that used to make you believe anything was possible.
2. (26:55) Mesmerizing abstract soundscapes. Although there’s a lot of knob twiddling there’s some fine foundation tracking as well. Also has some nice blurry bits of spoken word.
3. (24:58) Deep. Spastic with quick unexpected changes in tone and tempo. Probably the most experimental of the lot.
4. (26:33) Bold and triumphant conclusion. Ringing and lasting. Stays with you for a while.
Track Listing
1. | 1 | 3. | 3 | |||
2. | 2 | 4. | 4 |