Host: Host
Host: Host
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Host
Label: Planet Mu
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5055300329547
Genre: Dance
Vinyl LP pressing. 2012 release from producer Barry Lynn's musical alias. The Host works in a spacey interzone, using vintage gear to create dramatic panoramas for the headphoned mind. His unique suite of modern impressionistic sonics tumble and waft in and out of the mix, grounded with strong melodies that take inspiration from net-age genres while never recalling them directly. Throughout this self-titled debut album, vintage synthesizers, drum machines and reverbs are exploited to their fullest potential, while guitar and bass explore a sound that sets apart The Host from producers working on computers, creating something much more like an actual band but rich with lively micro-detail.
Tracks:
1.1 Neo-Geocities
1.2 Angel Fire
1.3 Internet Archaeology
1.4 Tryptamine Sweep
1.5 Hidden Ontology
1.6 Org
1.7 3Am Surfing
1.8 Second Life
1.9 Rainy Sequences/Phosphene Patterns
1.10 Summer Solstice at Cape Canaveral
1.11 Aeontology
1.12 Birthday Bluebells