Artist: Robert Leiner: mp3 download Genre(s): Electronic: Progressive Discography: Visions Of The Past Year: 2000 Tracks: 10 Unlike the absolute majority of electronic artists, wHO can flip-flop between hard-core tracks and more downbeat material just rarely stand out at both, Robert Leiner recorded fantabulous uptempo acidulous tracks as Source and (later) the Source Experience, meantime releasing under his own propose one of the best ambient-techno albums of the '90s, Visions of the Past. Born in Sweden in 1966, Leiner began DJing at the warm years of 15 and set up his have studio precisely a few years afterward. After arranging tracks for various different labels in his motherland, he touched to Ghent, Belgium, and began operative for R&S Records as a technical consultant and erstwhile creative person. Leiner's low liberation on R&S, an ultra-rare twelve-inch recorded in 1992, was followed by his appearance on In Order to Dance, Vol. 4 as Neuromancer. The following year, he issued his debut LP as Source, Organized Noise. After releasing a masterpiece of virtuous acidulent techno in guardianship with modern-day wreak by the Aphex Twin and others, Leiner threw a curveball: Visions of the Past, released as himself. The LP alternated between passages of ambient heat reechoing the Orb with more worrisome elements which signalled a turn in the tone of electronica. Other than a unmarried for the album though, it was the last work Leiner released as himself. Instead he began recording as the Source Experience in 1994, issuance Different Journeys on R&S and task a distinguished DJ term of enlistment of Europe during 1995. Two extra twelves appeared during the class ("Synaesthesia" and "Zyklus") just Leiner unbroken a great deal finisher to the underground than during his early calling. [See Also: Source] |
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