
Trill LP 2x12"
Label:Feedback Waves
Catalog:FWAVE001
Format:2x12inch Vinyl
Release Date:May 6, 2024
Features:Vinyl Reissue
32.28 €
Tracklist
Flutter(Original Mix)
Palomatic
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Idiot(Original Mix)
Palomatic
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Acrobatic(Original Mix)
Palomatic
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Halo(Original Mix)
Palomatic
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Foaming Waves(Original Mix)
Palomatic
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Under The Ground(Original Mix)
Palomatic
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Palomatica(Original Mix)
Palomatic
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Source Of Light(Original Mix)
Palomatic
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Soar(Original Mix)
Palomatic
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About Release
Feedback Waves - the new imprint from independent label Rings of Neptune - is proud to present Trill, the first and only album by Palomatic. Almost thirty years after its original release on CD in 1995, this beautiful nine-track work is now available on vinyl for the first time.Palomatic is an alias of Koji Takahashi, an active member of the bubbling Japanese electronic music scene of the early-to-mid 90s. Besides his solo work, he was a core member of Takahashi Tektronix (with Nic Yoshizawa) and Mutron (with Kiyoshi Hazemoto, aka Interferon), as well as working as a synth programmer for supergroup Denki Groove.Following the release of his debut track 'Halo' on Syzygy Records in 1993, Takahashi made a series of contributions to compilations on the scene-defining Transonic label. His first and only full-length album, Trill, combined these tracks with original material to form an absorbing and versatile standalone statement of the Palomatic sound.From the oscillating lilt of 'Flutter', which opens proceedings at a measured 104bpm, through to the symphonic epilogue of 'Soar', Trill is rooted in the fertile territory between organic and synthetic sounds - ground that was nourishing the work of many likeminded producers worldwide at the time. West Coast psychedelia and East Coast funk, the moody bass weight of Bristol trip-hop and Sheffield bleep, and the chemical rush of German techno and Belgian trance: with a distinctly Japanese sensibility, Trill drew these strands together into an elegant musical tapestry. The result is timeless - indeed, album centrepiece 'Foaming Waves' would sound right at home on the faster-paced dancefloors of today.This double LP features an alternative artwork by Feedback Waves co-founder Max Binski.HouseDeepAmbientBalearicElectronicaTechnoTechno
