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submerse - slow waves album flac Performer: submerse
Title: slow waves
Released: 2014
MP3 album: 1365 mb
FLAC album: 1107 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: AC3 VOC AUD DTS MOD ADX APE
Genre: Other

Slow waves is the first full length album of submerse that welcomes his fans to a new evolved or mature sound – a chilled beat sound with more attention given to multitude of complex soundscape fount from his own life memories, arranged together, yet gives a gorgeous sound. Although his Algorithm and Ghosts (released on Project Moon circle) adumbrate how his future style would sound like. is such example of how this artist is so dedicated to small details – he sampled the voices of children that fit cohesively with the submerse-beat. Do check out his latest work – stay home.

Listen free to submerse – Slow Waves (Let's Never Come Back Here Again, math. Slow Waves is a collection of multi-layered memories, stacked like grainy polaroids in an old box in the closet or under the bed while the colours fade. A young Rob at the beach or on his first day of grammar school. Images of travels across Europe and Japan, moments slipping in trains or planes while landscapes pass by.

BPM Profile Slow Waves. Album starts at 167BPM, ends at 173BPM (+6), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Submerse. Get the Tempo of more than 6 Million songs.

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Submerse will release his first album, Slow Waves, next month. The UK producer, real name Rob Orme, has been crafting lush, laid-back beats-touching on 2-step, garage and hip-hop-for about five years now. Slow Waves has him returning to Project Mooncircle, a Berlin imprint that's already put out a few of his records. The album is described as "a collection of multi-layered memories, stacked like grainy polaroids in an old box in the closet or under the bed while the colours fade.

Slow Waves is a collection of multi-layered memories, stacked like grainy polaroids in an old box in the closet or under the bed while the colours fade. Memories so unique to his life, yet so similar to the fading memories of youth and adolescence we all have.