(JP¥4,200)
+NT$984 Shipping fee
+NT$65 Agent service fee
Text are automatically translated.
Report translation issueText are automatically translated.
Report translation issueFraud prevention
Customer support
Refund support for customers
Seller info
Donny Azoff
5/51146
View detail
Item condition
No noticeable scratches or marks
Ships from
Japan
Category
Bundle & Save : Our users save an average of 35% on shipping fees by bundling multiple items!
Something went wrong, please try again later.
Something went wrong, please try again later.
Thank you for visiting! This is work from 2000 by Hans-Peter Lindstrom, aka Lindstrom, a Norwegian producer who is now as mainstream as Todd Terje. It's surprising, isn't it? You might not guess it from his style. Side A, "Flesh," features a swirling delay on the opening guitar and marimba-like synth, a sluggish organ, a strong disco groove with a contrast between the on-beat and off-beat rhythms, and a subtle acid feel. It's chaotic when described in words, but it hasn't forgotten the refreshing feeling of fusion. Side B, "Granada." Of course, it's the name of a city in Andalusia, Spain, but it's unclear where the atmosphere of that city is (though, if you think about it, the melody is exotic). The side-to-side, head-bobbing hi-hats/brushes and the low-重心 groove are clearly influenced by Brazilian grooves. And then, after a long build-up, a lighthearted organ comes in, developing into a dance groove, and it runs through in just under 7 minutes. The snare drum starting in the second half and the groove getting stronger is also great. Because the number of sounds is extremely simple, the sophistication and refreshing feeling of fusion are maintained. Plays without issue. Please refrain from bidding if you are sensitive to the condition. If you have any questions, please feel free to comment.
1 month ago