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Daniel Maze :: sustenance



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Daniel Maze :: avatar


we dream of such avatars… flexible (statik gras flok)
we dream of evolutive drones (avatar)
we, so easily, fall in love (one the farm) that we should almost doubt about our fidelity
we appreciate the air distance (flamingo will mantra) and their traditional ambient layers
and finally, we regret not having observed it publicly (acid test)
or maybe was it an illusion ? an … avatar ?

Format :: digital
Location :: rest-label / archive.org

© thierry massard / octobre 2006
originally edited through the blog :: ++++++++++++ (restored links)

Daniel Maze :: skuba


A few days after the acceptable but finally forgettable "elementary ep", Daniel Maze is giving us :: Skuba, 5 ambient tracks for the electronic label, Standard klik music. Faithful to ambient spirit on construction, Maze developps interestings "granular" atmospheres ( blinded by the sun ) then confirms this interest on textures and coming rythmics drones with the major piece of the release "foodcourt". After a classic "needles", :: Skuba ends with two colored different tracks called "something", one blue and the other green, and as usual, primary color wins …

Format :: digital
Location :: Standard Klik Music / archive.org

© thierry massard / avril 2006
originally edited through the blog :: views & reviews (restored links)

Daniel Maze :: elementary


Far from the "Treehugger ep" for 12rec.net, (including the brilliant track 'Manhattan'), here is an "elementary" and acceptable ambient release from the canadian Daniel Maze, for the russian electronic netlabel, Top 40. Based on rough recordings, this "ready sounds" added with uninspired loops (as followed the "ready mades" Marcel Duchamp's concept) has finally the "elegance" to be rather short (17 minutes 30).

Location :: Top 40 / archive.org

© thierry massard / mars 2006
originally edited through the blog :: views & reviews (restored links)