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Seattle-born producer Steven Ford started his adventures in music as a speed-metal drummer with a knack for 12-tone compositions, but turned to electronic music during the late 1990s, first adopting the moniker Bobby Karate, and later Bruno Pronsato. His productions encompass experimental minimal techno as well as various other house and techno styles, appearing through his own Thesongsays label, as well as imprints such as Bosconi Records, Hello Repeat, and Philpot.
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Thesongsays Lovers Do 827170204485 in_stock Album released on Thesongsays
Album released on 06 June 2011
01:28:56
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9 Tracks
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Bruno Pronsato's third album and the first for his own Thesongsays label continues the direction of his recent singles: shimmering, minimalistic jazz house grooves, traces of vocals and haunting dub moods come together as a wonderfully coherent, atmospheric and intricately textured album. Highly recommended.
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