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Label:Pacific Rhythm
Cat-No:PR008s
Release-Date:16.09.2022
Genre:House
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Genre:House
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Unknown Mobile - Medicine Man
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Unknown Mobile - Ravers Sojourn
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Unknown Mobile - A Windless March Quest Ft. CFCF
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Unknown Mobile - Simone Can't Swim
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Unknown Mobile - Resting In Jupiters Garden
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Unknown Mobile - Oenology Ft. CFCF
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Unknown Mobile - Looping Truths And Expecations
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Label:young adults
Cat-No:ya012
Release-Date:22.09.2017
Configuration:12"
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Release-Date:22.09.2017
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unknown mobile - Four Sided Pebble
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unknown mobile - Shoreline Dub
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unknown mobile - Country Side (Fallow Field Mix)
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unknown mobile - The Juggler
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unknown mobile - Proteus 216
Unknown Mobile has quietly carved out a place for himself in the ever-evolving Vancouver beat camp among contemporaries like Mood Hut, 1080p and Project Pablo. Last year's 'No Motion' 12 on A/S/L Singles Club was Levi Bruce's dreamy introduction to most, and 2017 finds him stretching out a bit to further expand his palate of rhythms and textures across the five track 'Mixed Use' EP for Young Adults. 'Four Sided Pebble' is a breezy bouncer woven with tickled keys, raw bass and a seamlessly organic live feel throughout.
'Shoreline Dub' pulses in stuttered syncopation, but keeps its sights set on the dusk dusted horizon with delayed rhodes chords and ocean swells.
'Country Side' is a total mind-melt, a pastoral graze through mazes of circuit board crop circles.
'The Juggler' churns a buttery 4/4 beat in an echo chamber, while 'Proteus 216' dims the lights on its way out to an interstellar communications convention. More
'Shoreline Dub' pulses in stuttered syncopation, but keeps its sights set on the dusk dusted horizon with delayed rhodes chords and ocean swells.
'Country Side' is a total mind-melt, a pastoral graze through mazes of circuit board crop circles.
'The Juggler' churns a buttery 4/4 beat in an echo chamber, while 'Proteus 216' dims the lights on its way out to an interstellar communications convention. More