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Phluidbox - These Found Habits EP

Phluidbox - These Found Habits EP

Musician: Phluidbox
Album title: These Found Habits EP
Style: IDM, New Beat, Ambient
Released: 2002
Country: Spain
Size MP3 version: 1778 mb
Size APE version: 1241 mb
Size WMA version: 1112 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 776
Format: ADX DXD RA XM MP2 VOC TTA
Genre: Electronic

Phluidbox - These Found Habits EP


Tracklist

1 Early Rise 3:33
2 Quanticion 6:39
3 Kinghosompt 4:21
4 Fahleng 2:45
5 Khetahn Wake 6:49

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – Minilabs

Credits

  • Mastered By – Xavier Alarcón
  • Music By – Joseph Fitzpatrick

Notes

Issued in a transparent jewel case.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: VE0715275 POD PHLUIDBOX
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LJ31
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI U6AC

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Hellmaster
"After compilation appearances for Fat Cat (No Watches No Maps ), Component Records and Subtrac Records, These Found Habits is Joseph Fitzpatrick’s first full length release as Phluidbox.Combining punchy (and sometimes crunchy) beats with layered melodies and all manner of organic and electronically produced sounds Fitzpatrick produces busily precise electronic music. Utilising thumping rhythmic beats alongside sweeping melodies and the occasional drone, Fitzpatrick uses manipulated and tweaked organic samples as instruments, resulting in an optimistic and intriguing mix of sounds. “Early Rise” and “Quanticion” for example mix rapid-fire beats with keyboard melodies, taking short vocal samples and using them as instruments. “Kinghosompt” dispenses with vocal samples altogether, opting instead for a more abstract digital approach. The last track, “Khetahn”, switches the mood again, this time placing keyboard melodies over a low drone.For Fitzpatrick’s first release as Phluidbox, These Found Habits is very strong and should place him on the list of artists to look out for in the future. His only danger is that he allows his music to sound too similar to the million and one Autechre clones already on the scene. On the strength of this release though, it looks like Fitzpatrick is aware of this danger and has brought new elements and ideas into his music to add his own influence."-Igloo Magazine