Suture

General | Jun 2006

Reviews

MichaS
Reviewed 2006-09-21
Emotional, epic, broken beat, soaring synth music. Seems like this guy (aka Stephen Hummel, from Vancouver) was influenced by the great masters of electronic music of the late 70’s, early 80’s (Eno, JM Jarre). Pretty impressive. Recommended for late night shows.
1. Dark. with what sounds like a real street noise, only distorted, and soaring synthy strings. Very atmospheric.
*2. Broken beat and dark synth. Strong and emotional.
**3. An epic synth piece. Starts with glitches, joined by a low hissing synth + floating notes. Becomes structured with a steady drum and layered synth music.
4. Starts with floating synth reminiscent of X-files. Broken beat and a funky synth later.
*5. Slow, relaxed. Sea, echoes. Gradually culminating.
6. Floating, atmospheric. Glitches, wind chimes.
7. Moody and relaxed. Chirps and synth.
8. In its feeling, its somewhat like the Chariots of Fire Soundtrack.
9. Begins with Statics+wind. Nice jungle-y drums join later, and a soaring synth.
10. Jungle-y synth music. Becomes pretty intense midway with hard drumming and ends in a more floating fashion.
11. Going from relaxed to very intense synth music and back.
12. Very appropriately called “embryonic again”- floating.

Recent airplay

Safety In Numbers
Lost and FoundAug 09, 2008
Lepidoptera
Prime TimeNov 17, 2006
Sleepwalker
press and releaseNov 02, 2006
Safety In Numbers
backpageOct 09, 2006
Safety In Numbers
press and releaseOct 05, 2006

Charting

2006-09-24 — 2006-11-26 Electronic
Week EndingAirplays
Nov 26 1
Nov 19 1
Nov 5 1
Oct 15 1
Oct 8 2
Oct 1 1

Track listing

1. Petals
2. Brokadocious
3. Safety In Numbers
4. Twinge
5. Lepidoptera
6. Rerum Natura
7. Soft Inside
8. Blik
9. Your Tattoo
10. Sleepwalker
11. Between The Mind And Body
12. Embryonic Again