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A Produce and Ruben Garcia
Artist: A Produce and Ruben Garcia
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LARecommended if you like ...Trance Port, 2003)
10 tracks, 69.To submit to the charm you have to listen.These include some haunting developments you can't help but get involved in precisely because there is nothing contrived or deliberately 'spooky' about the music.There are more than just a few notes, but they are all essential.It's always going somewhere, even if by nuances.Synths are featured on several tracks.This CD is definitely different from what you might expect from either artist by themselves (some of their discography is handled by www.It is lovely and disturbing at the same time.Something wonderful and magical happens when Ruben Garcia meets a piano.Klaus Schultze and Tangerine Dream pulse music.There has been no new solo work by A Produce since 2001's excellent Smile on the Void, and it seems his technique is
to release works sparingly, often with vast gaps between albums.Ruben Garcia, an artist frequently featured on A Produce's albums (not to mention his
own noted solo work)."Indian Spirit" is far quieter, featuring ominous pulsing and ambient drones that slither through speakers.Land of a Thousand Trances) closes the collection with an extremely atmospheric tableau of treated piano,
processed wind chimes, and unrecognizable synth noises."La Selva", accompanied by drifting soundworlds on
the background.Early Sessions' is not lacking in texture and atmosphere.But don't look here if you're mainly
looking for diffuse background music.Not all of the "early Sessions" material is meditative and hypnotic, though much of it is.There are more than just a
few notes, but they are all essential.They give you pure emotion and also a safe place to process the emotion.Peter Schouten
"This is the first of a series of special edition CDRs on A Produce's Trance Port label, and if
this is any indication, the rest will be worth checki...