I would also like to invite my friend Julian Fenner, who turned me onto this album to join our blog. I don't actually know how though. If someone wants to let me know, I'd appreciate it.
Can we also have a bit more activity on here please? :-)
i've been caining this dude for a month now. Can't believe how long we went without the joys of Brikha. It sounds at first like standard prog house, or techno, but you later discover so much more in the way he builds soundscapes, and emotions with subtle percussive touches and some lush synths. It's Detroit techno, but it's not boring. Can you believe it?
i've been caining this dude for a month now. Can't believe how long we went without the joys of Brikha. It sounds at first like standard prog house, or techno, but you later discover so much more in the way he builds soundscapes, and emotions with subtle percussive touches and some lush synths. It's Detroit techno, but it's not boring. Can you believe it?
ReplyDeleteoh and welcome Jules..
ReplyDeleteIan how can I invite Jules in? Any othe rnew things for us?
ReplyDeletepress... design, setting, permissions...
ReplyDeleteReally feeling this Aril Brikha guy. Ian, your comment is bang on.
ReplyDeleteYeah Ian that is spot on, such a unique 90's vibe...
ReplyDeleteand yeah i've got no internet at home hence the lack of activity. am still here tho...
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