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Clear Seeing
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Bow To Your Mind
33
3
Neo Advaita
49
4
Complex Entanglements
14
5
Awareness of Awareness
14
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Lo Five
Windowlicker - Hip Hop Mix [Lo Five edit]
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MISC.WAVES w/ Datassette (11 Mar 2021)
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Timelock // LO FIVE // November 2020
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The People We Used To Be
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"…memoradelic flashbacks…glinting chord-chimes and gauzy keyboards teleport me to the middle 80s. Another fine addition to the Patterned Air discography, and an unusual listen."
Simon Reynolds, The WIRE
"It’s a kind of rave-reverie made real; the cumulative sum of past experiences, both physical and audiological, condensed into an opaque, hauntingly meditative trip down an imagined lane where the second summer of love’s golden vibes reside, aged but untarnished. Vintage synths and drum machines and a recurring meditation bell summon early Orbital. Remarkable."
Carl Griffin, Electronic Sound Mag
1
Clear Seeing
35
2
Bow To Your Mind
33
3
Neo Advaita
49
4
Complex Entanglements
14
5
Awareness of Awareness
14
View 8 tracks
Lo Five
Windowlicker - Hip Hop Mix [Lo Five edit]
Posted 1 year ago1 year ago
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77 plays77
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Datassette Lo Five
MISC.WAVES w/ Datassette (11 Mar 2021)
Reposted 2 years ago2 years ago
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2,829 plays2,829
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Gated Lo Five
Timelock // LO FIVE // November 2020
Reposted 3 years ago3 years ago
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314 plays314
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Lo Five
The People We Used To Be
Posted 3 years ago3 years ago
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86 plays86
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Followers
816
Following
314
Tracks
10
"…memoradelic flashbacks…glinting chord-chimes and gauzy keyboards teleport me to the middle 80s. Another fine addition to the Patterned Air discography, and an unusual listen."
Simon Reynolds, The WIRE
"It’s a kind of rave-reverie made real; the cumulative sum of past experiences, both physical and audiological, condensed into an opaque, hauntingly meditative trip down an imagined lane where the second summer of love’s golden vibes reside, aged but untarnished. Vintage synths and drum machines and a recurring meditation bell summon early Orbital. Remarkable."
Carl Griffin, Electronic Sound Mag