Red Raleigh by Tadoma published on 2010-04-19T23:59:50Z Inspired by journeys physical and chemical, Tadoma’s 2010 release, Field Notes, presents the listener with a kind of sonic slideshow. Places reveal themselves through a fog of reverb and drones as tracks seamlessly move us from one image to the next. Each piece weaves melodies through sounds the way memory is entwined in our senses. They feel familiar but confounding, leading us to listen deeper and find new places within ourselves. Tadoma’s performances incorporate live-looping of toy instruments, drum machines and samples to create enveloping lo-fi soundscapes that morph into everything from 70s kraut pastorals to fuzzy idm; drawing comparisons to legends like Popol Vuh and Vangelis as well as contemporary artists Chris Clark, Bibio and Boards of Canada. Genre experimental instrumental abstract Comment by Eights Everywhere happyyyy 2014-06-16T05:27:01Z Comment by Vitality 97 good deep layered sound 2013-01-03T23:40:06Z Comment by joni void a wonderful nostalgic feeling 2012-03-29T00:30:23Z Comment by sokollthespy I love the chimes. They add a really subtle effect that strengthens the the vibe of the song. 2011-03-31T01:43:19Z Comment by Scissor Tail Records this is awesome. im inspired now 2010-11-27T21:06:06Z Comment by Type-Type sounds like something off of Fi album 2010-09-01T18:36:14Z Comment by DintySlop yes, oh, my, my... those squooshed analog synth horns are just-right. 2010-06-27T03:23:43Z