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Shinichi Atobe - Heat flac album
  • Performer Shinichi Atobe
  • Title Heat
  • Date of release 2018
  • Style Deep House, Techno
  • Other formats MOD DTS MP2 AU MP4 TTA ADX
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1456 mb
  • Size FLAC 1165 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 526

Unexpected new album from Shinichi Atobe - an hour of deeply inspirational House music for the ages that could have been produced 20 years ago, could have been produced earlier this year - we’ll probably never know. RIYL DJ Sprinkles, good times! Heat is a surprise new double album from Shinichi Atobe for DDS. It follows on from last year’s From The Heart, It’s A Start, A Work Of Art set and continues a run of highly enigmatic, acclaimed and completely unparalleled productions that follow their own timeless logic

Complete your Shinichi Atobe collection. referencing Heat, 2xLP, Album, Ltd, Ora, DDS035. overrated and boring album. am i missing something?? Reply See 1 reply Notify me 2 Helpful. referencing Heat, 2xLP, Album, Ltd, RP, Pur, DDS035. In all it’s simplicity it’s utterly effective and simply the best house album of 2018. That purple vinyl is the icing on the cake.

Shinichi Atobe - Heat Shinichi Atobe is one of techno's enduring enigmas. His first EP, Ship-Scope, was a late-era dub techno masterpiece. It was so good that some thought it was the work of René Löwe, AKA Vainqueur, or some other Chain Reaction associate. Then, for reasons that remain unclear, Atobe released nothing further for 13 years. His absence only enhanced the intrigue among dub techno enthusiasts. With 2014's Butterfly Effect, an album released by Demdike Stare-themselves obsessed with Ship-Scope-the Japanese artist made an improbable comeback. He did so with no fanfare, and still hasn't given a single interview. Unlike many other dub techno producers, who can be formalist to a fault, Atobe vividly reimagined the style. His was an irradiated realm where ticking Geiger-counter percussion and thin, desolate atmospheres offset a faded narcotic glow.

Deep house enigma Shinichi Atobe has released a new album through Demdike Stare’s DDS label. Heat is the Japanese producer’s fourth album for the label since he was rediscovered by the duo in 2014. His one and only record prior to that was Ship-Scope, an EP released on the legendary Chain Reaction label in 2001. There’s no sonic fiction involved – this material really does just turn up on a CD sent by air mail from Japan to Manchester, sparse info, no messing, pure gold, says the label in a press release. Heat follows last year’s From The Heart, It’s A Start, a Work of Art and 2016’s World.

☆ ~ Relatively tolerable album, but flawed too. I don't connected so much with it. 1mo. jimarman0709. 90. Fantastic minimal house. I love it. Best Track: Heat 1.