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SIGHA - Living With Ghosts



Artist: SIGHA  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Living With Ghosts
Label: Hotflush Recordings  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: HFCD 009
Format: CD
Released: 19 November, 2012
Price: $14.91
Genre: Techno
Playlist: Preview
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - Mirror - MP3 Sample Preview "Mirror"
2.  - Ascension - MP3 Sample Preview "Ascension"
3.  - Puritan - MP3 Sample Preview "Puritan"
4.  - Scene Couple - MP3 Sample Preview "Scene Couple"
5.  - Translate - MP3 Sample Preview "Translate"
6.  - Suspension - MP3 Sample Preview "Suspension"
7.  - Dressing For Pleasure (Ideal) - MP3 Sample Preview "Dressing For Pleasure (Ideal)"
8.  - Faith & Labour - MP3 Sample Preview "Faith & Labour"
9.  - Delicate - MP3 Sample Preview "Delicate"
10.  - Dressing For Pleasure (Extract) - MP3 Sample Preview "Dressing For Pleasure (Extract)"
11.  - She Kills In Ecstasy - MP3 Sample Preview "She Kills In Ecstasy"
12.  - Aokigahara - MP3 Sample Preview "Aokigahara"
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Review

First emerging on Hotflush in 2009 with the immersive dub techno meets dubstep stylings of the Bruised/Expansions 12", Sigha has used Paul Rose's label as a base to finesse his production approach creeping ever deeper into the murky recesses of 4/4. After numerous Hotflush releases as well as a dalliance with the high profile Blueprint, not to mention the foundation of his own Our Circular Sound imprint, Sigha presents his most concise artistic vision with Living With Ghosts. The 12 track album presents Sigha as an artist eminently capable of existing in the crawl space between finely sculpted Berlin techno and ethereal moments of finger pricking ambience. The producer's past in bands and love for the sonic terrorists like My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive remains a subtle element throughout, perhaps breaking through to brandish such influences most overtly on the rumbling nine minute cut "Translate" or the bleak Downwards worthy murk of "Dressing For Pleasure (Ideal)".
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