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Electronic
Performer: Groupthink
Title: Of Microcosmic Origins
Style: Leftfield, Abstract, Drone, Ambient, IDM, Experimental
Year 2012
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 336
MP3 size: 1902 mb
FLAC size: 1156 mb
WMA size: 1552 mb
Other formats: WMA ADX AAC MIDI WAV MP1 DMF

Groupthink - Of Microcosmic Origins mp3 album


Groupthink  - Of Microcosmic Origins mp3 album

Tracklist

1 Peeking Over The Horizon 5:53
2 Region Of Mirrors 14:10
3 Bullet Train To Oslo 10:02
4 At The Southernmost Tip Of Basking Falls 12:02
5 Absolute Doubt 8:34

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Periphery
  • Copyright (c) – Groupthink

Credits

  • [performer] Guitar, Iphone Electronics, Loops – Edward Yuhas
  • [performer] Iphone Electronics, Found Objects, Percussives, Voice – Darren Bergstein
  • Mastered By [Final] – Gregory Kyryluk*
  • Performer, Producer, Recorded By – Groupthink

Notes

Performed, produced, and recorded by Groupthink on warm winter Sundays in January, 2012 at The Tone Vortex, Woodcliff Lake, NJ.

©2012 Groupthink / groupthinksounds.com
©2012 Periphery

Limited edition of 50 copies housed in a round tin with CD display window.
Thundershaper
Groupthink "Of Microcosmic Origins" CDrThe driving force behind One Thousand Pulses series of electronic festivals and in 2011 launched Periphery label, Darren Bergstein, is joined here by Edward Yuhas and both of them present their debut work as Groupthink. Packaged in nicely looking round tin and limited to only 50 copies, but the sonics are definitely enough challenging as well. The album unfolds with euphorically flowing ambience entitled "Peeking Over The Horizon". Warmly inviting, nearly cinematic atmozones are later exquisitely peppered by some quite unique, ear-catching sounds. A very strong overture by Groupthink!!! "Region Of Mirrors" is immediately invaded by distinctive sonics, layered in rather eclectic manner, all kinds of nearly odd and weird moods, noises or even voices are featured, but the overall effect is surprisingly very attractive. Call it tribal experimental escapade at its most bizarre!!! Mesmerizingly repeating crystalline pulses of "Bullet Train To Oslo" perfectly evoke a high-speed rail journey filled with joy, curiosity and adventure. Time to explore marvelous vistas of panoramic landscapes, absolutely gorgeous!!! Highly technological feel overlaps also to the next one, "At The Southernmost Tip Of Basking Falls", which is based around various sharply buzzing and erupting effects backed by deeply imaginative tranquil washes and magnificently mysterious wordless voice magic. Another absolutely stunning composition displaying creative talent of Groupthink!!! "Absolute Doubt", moves to more celestial realms, again spiced by various freshly sounding and shimmeringly passing high-tech ingredients. This closing piece is sonically inventive and strongly evocative with delicate nostalgia and cinematic feel to it. Yes, it's not easy to fully appreciate this recording during the first listening session, but every repeated exploration is spectacularly rewarding, because "Of Microcosmic Origins" is packed with enormously stimulating, compelling and intriguing ambient electronica!!! And give a try also to a headphone listening, it will provide you with an exceptional and adventurous ride!!! Final mastering by Gregory Kyryluk and released at the beginning of March 2012. For me, a truly masterful and extraordinary debut, Darren & Edward, long life to Groupthink!!!Richard Gürtler (Mar 25, 2012, Bratislava, Slovakia)