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Pipes
HantasiPipes.jpg
Information
ArtistHantasi
Release Type Album
Label Dream Catalogue (Offline)
Catalog Number DREAM_117
Formats
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Bandcamp Album
Cassette
Release Date January 7, 2016
Tracks 9
Length 39:49
Tags

american vaporwave; experimental; dream; dreampunk; vapour (Hantasi)

electronic; ambient; chaos; dream; dream music; dreampunk; experimental; experimental electronic
Status Online
Hantasi
Previous Release 花専門店
Next Release Seisminis

Pipes is an album by Hantasi, originally published through Dream Catalogue. The album was removed from the label following a purge of mostly sample-based content.

Tracklist

# Tape Track Length
1 A1 Ove 5:05
2 A2 Club 2 2 2 2 22 3:56
3 A3 Marker, The 4:10
4 A4 Chief 2:06
5 A5 Dark, Light Spots 4:16
6 B1 Tick Tick 5:40
7 B2 Goddogs 4:40
8 B3 Rejects 5:16
9 B4 Disa 4:40

Description

Hantasi

®ecorded April 2015

Dream Catalogue

First appearing on ‘The Eternal Dream System’ compilation last summer, Hantasi finally arrives on Dream Catalogue with his first full length album ‘Pipes’.

Previously known for concept-defining albums such as his mallsoft trip ‘Vacant Places’, Hantasi is a name who has been missing somewhat for the past year, but is back with his most stellar and refined effort to date here, in an album which proves to be a disorienting trip for the mind, taking the glitch and delay ideas from his “R&B” album to the next level.

‘Pipes’ chops up samples beyond recognition to create ambience through chaos and the album is absolutely relentless from start to finish. Without falling back on cliches such as distortion or heavy bass, Hantasi has created an album which completely pounds your mind from beginning to end with very few breaks, in what can at times be a very challenging listen. It’s noise music without the aggression, ambient music without the serenity and overall, it’s something quite different.

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