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  A.M.P. - [ Colorful Clouds For Acoustics ]
A.M.P.
 this music filed under:
Electronic, Abstract, Experimental
 similar artists:
Fuxa, Labradford, Fontanelle, Aix Em Klemm, The Spires of Oxford, Migala, Crescent, yellow6, Mathias Grassow
 other suggestions:
Kit Clayton, Godspeed You Black Emperor!, Arab Strap, Will Oldham, Smog, Red House Painters, Mark Kozelek, The Azusa Plane, American Analog Set, Nick Cave, Paloma, Molasses, Flying Saucer Attack, AMP, Movietone, Stars of the Lid, Tarentel, Pan-American, Fly Pan Am, Windy & Carl, Harold Budd, Brian Eno, Jessamine, Brian and Chris, Lali Puna, Ennio Morricone, Experimental Audio Research, Tone Language, Gas, Robert Rich, Pauline Oliveros, Stuart Dempster, and Panaiotis, Stuart Dempster, Thuja, Aarktica, Colophon, Hood, Triumph 2000, Double Nelson, Fibreforms, Kiln, Yume Bitsu, Reizoko, Replikants, Piano Magic, Landing, Soulo, Coastal, 1 Mile North, The Roots of Orchis, Tribes of Neurot, Glider, Tom Recchion, Rapoon, Havergal, Aroah, JR, Lambchop, Refree, King Black Acid And The Womb Star Orchestra, Mus, Dominions, Alphastone, Windsor for the Derby, A Small Good Thing, South (U.S.), Seaworthy, Spaceheads, Epic45
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Richard from Amp formed the solo project A.M.P. in order to create a more free musical sound. "Justlikeit" is from a seven-inch that was pressed on beautiful clear vinyl with a limited edition of only 1000. This fine, rare gem of experimental drone has found a permanent place in the hearts of many music enthusiasts at Epitonic. Shifting waves of sound build slowly, threatening to envelop all of your senses, but they ebb just enough to keep from being completely overwhelming. The insistent, pounding rhythm is underscored by the murmur of indecipherable voices, which adds a layer of mystery and a sense of urgency.
last updated:07/03/01


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