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- Summary: The latest release from Jimmy Tamborello's Dntel project features no vocals, just computer-generated sounds.
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- Record Label: Leaving Records
- Genre(s): Electronic, Trip-Hop, Techno, Downtempo, Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Rock, Indie Electronic, Downbeat, Experimental Techno, Glitch
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MagnetNov 5, 2014The active present Human Voice takes advantage of each of Dntel's original promises. [No. 114, p.54]
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Nov 5, 2014Human Voice represents an artist's drive to push his work forward, but also retains the signature relationship with melody and emotional presentation that have always set Dntel apart from the rest.
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Nov 5, 2014Tamborello’s mutated electronics and instinctive composition is on full display on Human Voice, so even if it’s a little modest, interested listeners are sure to be touched by something on the record; for a genre so often criticized as cold and detached, that’s worth celebrating all on its own.
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Nov 5, 2014Human Voice gently nudges him back into the spotlight to speak his mind alone, and even if his voice isn't the most exciting and innovative one in today's electronic music landscape, it is unmistakably his own.
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