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Psycho Acoustic

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Download links and information about Psycho Acoustic by Tetsu Inoue. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Ambient, Electronica, Avant Garde Jazz, Avant Garde Metal, Alternative, Classical genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 42:03 minutes.

Artist: Tetsu Inoue
Release date: 1998
Genre: Ambient, Electronica, Avant Garde Jazz, Avant Garde Metal, Alternative, Classical
Tracks: 9
Duration: 42:03
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Q-Tip 5:30
2. Tonic Bit 5:35
3. Dot Hack 6:17
4. Psycho Plastic 4:25
5. Modu Lotion 5:04
6. Rebeat Reduction 2:28
7. All Natural 2:28
8. Plug 3:18
9. Tom & Tone 6:58

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Psycho-Acoustic is a strange release for Tetsu, for more reasons than one. First, much of his discography to date has appeared on ambient, techno, and post-techno labels such as Fax, Pod, and Rather Interesting; Tzadik is an experimental music label formed by jazz iconclast John Zorn in 1995, releasing mostly jazz-freak, art-punk, noise, and contemporary compositional and computer music from artists such as David Shea, James Tenney, Masada, Ruins, Anthony Coleman, Derek Bailey, and David Slusser. Allegiances aside, however, Psycho-Acoustic also contains by far some of the strangest music of Tetsu's career. Ditching the warm, continuous tones and atmospheres of favorites such as Organic Cloud and World Receiver, Psycho-Acoustic is 40 dense, demanding minutes of experimental desktop abuse, all bleeps, bloops, hard edits, and short blasts of chrome-clean digital noise. Still, as disjointed and plastic as many of the pieces seem, echoes of Tetsu's previous concerns remain (particularly those of more outward-leaning discs such as Slow and Low); the texture-heavy "Modu Lotion" and the quirky but wonderfully engaging duet with New York drum machine composer Ikue Morie, "Tom & Tone," stand out in this respect.