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Reconnection
by 
Ammonite
Publisher: Magnatune
Subject(s):  Electronica
Rock
Language(s):  English
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Lending period:   7 days
File size:   31051 KB
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Release date:   Jan 03, 2006

Description

With its delicate dub influences, Kolin Fraser's thoughtful electronic music makes the perfect cushion for Nicky Cairney's girlishly appealing voice. The overall tone of Reconnection is dreamy and euphoric, but there's an element of the strange and shadowy in this album that keeps it from being too wide-eyed. "Rapture" is a stunning track- a perfectly paced seduction with a subtle, mysterious melody- while "Broken" pays tribute to the group's Portishead influences. Other standout tracks include "Calm" and "Heaven."

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About the Creator

Ammonite are electronic producer Kolin Fraser (aka Biomechanoid) and angel-voiced vocalist Nicky Cairney. Together they create sumptuous electronic music which blends genres such as dub, trip hop, drum and bass, electro and pop and comes up with a style all of its own.

Meticulous programming and production, dynamic fluid grooves and beautiful melodic atmospheres are integral components of the Ammonite sound, and this is further defined by Nicky's extraordinary voice and lyrics. Nicky has been a singer and lyricist from a very young age and has been involved in various other musical projects before and since joining Ammonite.

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