Alex Steiner - Things Are More Like They Are Now Than They Ever Were Before

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  • Lexstein
    Addiction started
    • Sep 2005
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    [ms] member mix
    Alex Steiner - Things Are More Like They Are Now Than They Ever Were Before

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    https://soundcloud.com/lexstein/alex-steiner-things-are-more

    Here is a new experimental/downtempo mix I threw together yesterday. I really dig the analog/retro sounds certain labels are putting out at the moment. All the music I selected for this mix brings me back to my childhood in some way. I hope you enjoy it. Merry Christmas!

    Vatican Shadow - He Held The Victims Responsible [Hospital Productions]
    Streetwalker - Sun Song [Cititrax]
    Torn Hawk - Tarifa [L.I.E.S. (Long Island Electrical Systems]
    CVLTS - Sunlight In The Glade [Beer On The Rug]
    Sand Circles - Downtown Holdup [Not Not Fun Records]
    PrismCorp Virtual Enterprises - New Territories [Beer On The Rug]
    Move D - B2 [Workshop]
    Sand Circles - Innercity Haze [Not Not Fun Records]
    Alan Hurst - Nzambi [Emotional Response]
    Ssaliva - Spa82 [Vlek]
    Rodenion - Human Touch [Bosconi Extra Virgin]
  • vinnie97
    Are you Kidding me??
    • Jul 2007
    • 3454

    #2
    Re: Alex Steiner - Things Are More Like They Are Now Than They Ever Were Before

    Merry Christmas to you also. Analog imperfection has long been a fascination of mine also, the modulated, undulating warmth of the synths just can't be recreated digitally...this does have a nostalgic quality about it, not completely dissimilar from much of Boards of Canada's music.

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    • pr0ficient
      Are you Kidding me??
      • Apr 2006
      • 3004

      #3
      Re: Alex Steiner - Things Are More Like They Are Now Than They Ever Were Before

      thanks!

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      • Lexstein
        Addiction started
        • Sep 2005
        • 481

        #4
        Re: Alex Steiner - Things Are More Like They Are Now Than They Ever Were Before

        Originally posted by vinnie97
        Merry Christmas to you also. Analog imperfection has long been a fascination of mine also, the modulated, undulating warmth of the synths just can't be recreated digitally...this does have a nostalgic quality about it, not completely dissimilar from much of Boards of Canada's music.
        Oh yeah, BoC has always been a favorite of mine. I think analog synths remind me of a lot of the pop music and movie soundtracks I heard as a kid in the 80s. In the past few years I've been digging deeper to find more synth music artists and labels and sometimes it seems like I've barely scratched the surface.

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        • Micko
          DUDERZ get a life!!!
          • Oct 2004
          • 8092

          #5
          Re: Alex Steiner - Things Are More Like They Are Now Than They Ever Were Before

          Thanks fella - love this kind of sound

          Merry Xmas to you

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          • audrey_w
            Gold Gabber
            • Jan 2013
            • 731

            #6
            Re: Alex Steiner - Things Are More Like They Are Now Than They Ever Were Before

            Downloading. Thanks xx

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            • Lexstein
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              • Sep 2005
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              #7
              Re: Alex Steiner - Things Are More Like They Are Now Than They Ever Were Before

              Thank you guys for listening!

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              • bobjuice
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                • May 2008
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                #8
                Re: Alex Steiner - Things Are More Like They Are Now Than They Ever Were Before

                Top stuff Alex.

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                • Micko
                  DUDERZ get a life!!!
                  • Oct 2004
                  • 8092

                  #9
                  Re: Alex Steiner - Things Are More Like They Are Now Than They Ever Were Before

                  Great stuff indeed

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