supported by 7 fans who also own “Ghost in the Incineration Plant”
Reduced, simple sounds, reminiscent of minimal kankyo productions.
Slow + calming ambient with distinct patterns rather than all-encompassing fields. Karl Grundmann
supported by 5 fans who also own “Ghost in the Incineration Plant”
While this album is very short, I associate these two tracks with being way too high while cat/house sitting alone for my best friend just before his untimely death. They had a powerful affect on me before everything went dark, and I return to be haunted by them often. Lowline hits. Most days are bad, thank God we have musicians like Shota Abeki. Z.C. Chleboun
supported by 4 fans who also own “Ghost in the Incineration Plant”
I will always love this flavour of live instrumentation meets digital noise-wrangling. Minamo do it beautifully and this is them at their best imo. Stoked that this was re-released! Michael Upton (Jet Jaguar)