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Perpetual Loop - Catching Zinc flac album
  • Performer Perpetual Loop
  • Title Catching Zinc
  • Date of release 2009
  • Style Downtempo, Ambient
  • Other formats WAV DXD AIFF APE DMF DTS AU
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1104 mb
  • Size FLAC 1506 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 856

Catching Zinc by Perpetual Loop, released 14 December 2009 1. Release 2. Simulated Neurons 3. King in U 4. Scattered mind 5. Wake within 6. Trapped in the inconceivable 7. All that matters 8. Catching Zinc 9. Overcome 10. Festival 11. Morning Comes Perpetual Loop's second album called 'Catching Zinc'. Brimming with chilled out tracks. Introduces elements of cinematic, dub, jazz, lounge, drum and bass, all tied together by Perpetual Loop's unique production skills and sound.

Album · 2009 · 11 Songs. Catching Zinc Perpetual Loop. Listen on Apple Music.

Yasmin (2011 Rework).

Perpetual Loop is Charles Massey. If you enjoy artists like Chronos or Androcell or Zero Cult then you might well appreciate Catching Zinc. Jonny M - Upfront Magazine "The album then continues with its own sound that's big and widescreen with sampled chants, voices and general etherealness over insistent beats and epic keyboards sweeps and melodies. Dead Earnest ". fluid dreamscapes from the mystic shores of Perpetual Loop's 'Morning Chant' "

Album: Catching Zinc, 2009. taken from "Catching Zinc" album (Digital Duvet, 2009).

Tracklist

1 Release 6:27
2 Simulated Neurons 7:58
3 King In U 5:45
4 Scattered Mind 5:24
5 Wake Within 7:42
6 Trapped In The Inconceivable 7:09
7 All That Matters 8:57
8 Catching Zinc 6:08
9 Overcome 6:00
10 Festival 8:14
11 Morning Comes 7:02

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Catching zincDefinition:(1) An opposite of the proverbial "catching bronze". Getting pale instead of getting tanned.(2) Covering a metal with zinc for rust protection or better conductivity.(3) A wonderful psybient album. The first 4 tracks are ethnic-free. But highly electronic, reminds me a lot of the intricate 8-bit computer game tunes. (you can hear them nowadays in pirate keygens) Accoustic instruments are still there and by the time of track 5, ethnic samples join in. And that's the only time you hear them. The rest of album is full of very pleasant electronic melodies and accoustic (ethnic) beats! Despite of abundant electronica, the album remains gentle on your ears. The second half of the album seems to have more epic buildup of melodies, but the quality is still there.This is wonderful for those tired by the overused eastern chant samples that artists seem to use without checking if Entheogenic or Shpongle used them first.