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September 22, 2010 |
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I am slowly in the process of moving all the "free" downloads from being locally hosted to Bandcamp. Full albums are now available in MUCH higher quality at a "pay what you want" price model. Check it out: http://bottleimpproductions.bandcamp.com/
Posted by: Daniel
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February 4, 2010 |
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A remix of Svartsinn's "All The Colours Are Fading" by Life Toward Twilight is on the new Svarstinn album, "Elegies For The End" on Cyclic Law.
Go here to preview and order.
Posted by: Daniel
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May 19, 2009 |
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Bottle Imp Productions artist Click Point will be doing a live set this weekend at McCarthy's Pub in Detroit:
Be sure to download Click Point's, "Aon Part 1" for free.
Posted by: Daniel
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April 15, 2009 |
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A new review for Life Toward Twilight's, I Swear By All The Flowers" is in the latest Steam Punk Magazine:
The simplest way to sell you on this CD is to tell you that it was created entirely of antique sources, sampling music boxes, and wax cylinders to great effect. The entire album is restrained, soft, and pretty. As atmosphere, it's nearly perfect.
That said, there is not so much that is intensely beautiful about the album, nothing to really draw you in, nothing that will haunt you hours later (with the possible exception of "sunrise", the final track, performed on a lovely out-of-tune...
Posted by: Daniel
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March 23, 2009 |
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Evening of Light posted a new review of Life Toward Twilight's "Edison's Frankenstein":
Frankenstein, made in 1910 by Edison studios, is one of the oldest horror movies, though not one of the better known ones. According to this feature, all but one of the film's copies were lost, and it resurfaced as late as the 1970s. Silent movies are usually supplied with a score from some stock music archive, but Daniel Tuttle, the man behind Life Toward Twilight, apparently wasn't content with the versions of this film's score that were out there. So, he set to composing his own. The project took...
Posted by: Daniel
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February 26, 2009 |
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A new review of BLÆRG's "Dysphoric Sonorities" has been posted by The Headphone Commute:
Since the good ol’ days of Squarepusher’s jazzy idm breaks, laced with jungle flavored drill’n'bass, I’ve been nostalgic for that fading away sound. Even Venetian Snares modern-classical-meets-breakcore masterpiece, Rossz Csillag Alatt Született (Planet Mu, 2005), is now almost four years old. Has the genre put on an angrier mask and turned to gabber-heavy random-triggered mayhem? Where are those melodically driven themes complimented by intelligent macro programmed precision percussion? Or maybe...
Posted by: Daniel
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February 20, 2009 |
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Now available:
Click Point, "Aon Part 1"
There are those who believe that there is another fabric of reality, that this fabric is populated by threads of consciousness that can reach out to us through sound, that if you listen, you can hear their messages through the static in your television set or radios. There are those who listen for and hear these souls and there are those who listen and hear the musicality of the ambient hum, clicks and drones you find there.
Aon part 1, the first release by Click Point, is a dynamic release with dark ambient and industrial influences for those...
Posted by: Daniel
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February 3, 2009 |
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We have a new dark ambient compilation album available.
Nighttime Echoes
What sounds do you hear in the night? Do you ruminate on feelings of fear, of guilt, of anxiety galloping through your head, unheeding of your pleas to stop? Do you hear the throbbing of your heart beating and your breath as it escapes your body while you wonder if the next will come? Do you hear your childhood dreams wandering through your synapses, tantalizing you with hopes to come and regrets unrealized? Or do you simply hear the dripping of faucets, whirring of clock gears and midnight conversations of neighbors?
Whatever...
Posted by: Daniel
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January 3, 2009 |
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A new review of "Auspices and Vagaries" has been posted by Heathen Harvest:
"This is hyper futuristic jazz, a portrait of a time yet to come, highly depicted picture frames from mechanical insects madly dancing around a colossal colony made of steel."
(Read the whole review)
Posted by: Daniel
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October 15, 2008 |
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The Bottle Imp Productions mini-compilation disc "Silhouettes" is now sold out, and will not be coming free with any future orders. Copies were sent to each artist on the album, and may be available through them, but Bottle Imp Productions will no longer be selling or providing copies of this disc. The mix can still be downloaded for free.