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Artist
Dasha Rush
ReleaseProduct
Sleepstep
Label
raster
Catalogue Number
r-n158
Release Date
2 mars 2015

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Russian-born techno experimentalist Dasha Rush is knighted into the roster of conceptual innovators at Raster Noton in Chemnitz, East Germany. Following her debut on her own Fullpanda imprint in 2007 and her second album on its more experimental sub label Hunger To Create in 2009, her third full-length once again unfolds her interest in the interdisciplinary aspects of 20th century art. The minimalistic arrangements of ‘Sleepstep’ are spiked with poems (Edgar Poe being the obvious title reference) that within this context of micro sound collages feel more like bed-time stories. The nocturnal concept of the album succeeds in mimicking the erratic nature of dreams, juxtaposing quiet with rumbling, subtle arpeggios with sub-heavy constructions, and infusing fibrous drones with disintegrated threads of long-forgotten memories.

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  1. 1 Intro - Space Privet for Cosmonauts 1:01 Acheter

    Intro - Space Privet for Cosmonauts

  2. 2 Dance with Edgar Poe 2:55 Acheter
  3. 3 Time Whispers and Albert 4:18 Acheter

    Time Whispers and Albert

  4. 4 Scratching your Surface (Revisited) 4:37 Acheter

    Scratching your Surface (Revisited)

  5. 5 Sleep Ballade 4:10 Acheter
  6. 6 Antares 4:06 Acheter
  7. 7 Abandoned Beauties and Beasts 8:30 Acheter

    Abandoned Beauties and Beasts

  8. 8 Lumiere avant Midi 8:20 Acheter
  9. 9 Sail away to Her 4:27 Acheter
  10. 10 Lucy in the Sky, Lost Diamonds 3:20 Acheter

    Lucy in the Sky, Lost Diamonds

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Dasha Rush

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Experimental and Noise

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