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- Summary: The second solo release from the Emeralds' Steve Hauschildt was recorded with nearly 20 different instruments.
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- Record Label: Kranky
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Nov 16, 2012Thankfully, most of Hauschildt's eight-track LP further explores the sounds and themes that made Tragedy & Geometry the brilliant record it is.
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Nov 16, 2012This seeming juxtaposition of entirely retro leaning, concise pop sensibilities and massive, atmospheric tendencies shouldn't meld seamlessly, let alone adjoin each other, yet Hauschildt repeatedly finds a way to fit the pieces together.
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Nov 16, 2012It's an odd album, but a good one, which will make you smile at its slightly off-kilter weirdness while soothing your weary bones.
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UncutDec 11, 2012Like Tragedy & Geometry, it's awash in vintage synthesised sounds with which fans of Tangerine Dream and Ash Ra Tempel will be familiar, but remains considerably more concise than this (and its predecessor) suggests. [Jan 2013, p.77]
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Nov 19, 2012Right now Sequitur feels like a step forward for a genre that could happily stay the same forever.
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Nov 16, 2012Sequitur feels very much like a whistle stop tour of the history of ambient/electronic music.
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Nov 21, 2012Sequitur contains powerful resonances with the past, and it certainly reorganizes some beautiful moments that have been left behind, but some of these moments were left there for a reason.
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