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Listening Tree

Tim Exile

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WOW

This album is amazing, just from listening to the samples of this album, you get a great feel for the eccentric but very talented style this artist posseses. The songs are very catchy in a melodic psychadelic way, but have a great powerful feel lining the core of each song. I would say an amazing album, I am definitely buying this :) :) :)

Pushing Experimentation While Mashing Genres

Tim Exile has evolved as an artist this time around. He has moved beyond mere improvisation this time around, as gifted as he is at it. The difference here is that there are moments of improv set within larger more structured works, where IDM, Choral music, Jungle, D&B, Ambient, and Pop collide. The melodic lines are as interesting as any of the sounds here, and they are a dominant focus on this record. If you can visualize the movement of the melody, in several of the songs it takes on a circular often ascending form that sometimes changes key as it spirals upwards and descending at times. That, coupled with shifts in meter, tempo, and fitting an insane number of rhythmic elements within a single measure make Listening Tree not only an interesting listen, but offer an experience that has the feeling of something new. At least it can be said that the melodic lines are surely atypical to music within this vein of music. Perhaps, it can be said that the music by the band 'Of Montreal' is an influence at work here, particularly in terms of melodic structure.

Amazing, amazing, amazing

On a basic level, Exile's work has much in common with pop music--vocal hooks, chorus, bridge, etc.--yet it is most definitely NOT pop. The tonalities and timbres are, just, well kind of bizzare, but in a very good way. Extraordinarily complex arrangement makes for a very stimulating experience. Absolutely refreshing.

Biography

Born: 1978 in England

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '00s

English producer Tim Exile (born Tim Shaw in 1978) initially got into electronic music through DJing, but after discovering synthesizers and tape machines and picking up a sampler, he began producing challenging drum'n'bass for Beta Recordings and Moving Shadow, among other labels. From 2000 through 2004, he released roughly a dozen 12" singles, EPs, and double packs. While Exile's output continued to incorporate elements of drum'n'bass, his sound became increasingly abstract, albeit without losing...
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