Berlin techno standard bearer Dasha Rush attends to her ambient side on 2nd album of dream-textured sensuality for Raster.
Eight years on from ‘Sleepstep - Sonar Poems for My Sleepless Friends’, Rush supplies another soundtrack for times when the mind has switched off but the heart is still pounding and the fractals are kicking in. She takes her role seriously with a warm and lush suite spanning meditative vocal mantras to classic kosmische, gently cycling thru passages of slurred and smudged field recording ambience in ‘Light and Dust’ and ‘Morphingeist’ to reverberant ambient pop mood music ‘Hans River’, and post-BC or Monolake worship in ‘Dubby Doo’, giving us pill belly flashbacks of groggy Berlin daze in ’Summer Photons’, and the gently pulsing ‘LoveX’, and lip-smacking elected shuffle of ‘Autumn Rivers’.
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Berlin techno standard bearer Dasha Rush attends to her ambient side on 2nd album of dream-textured sensuality for Raster.
Eight years on from ‘Sleepstep - Sonar Poems for My Sleepless Friends’, Rush supplies another soundtrack for times when the mind has switched off but the heart is still pounding and the fractals are kicking in. She takes her role seriously with a warm and lush suite spanning meditative vocal mantras to classic kosmische, gently cycling thru passages of slurred and smudged field recording ambience in ‘Light and Dust’ and ‘Morphingeist’ to reverberant ambient pop mood music ‘Hans River’, and post-BC or Monolake worship in ‘Dubby Doo’, giving us pill belly flashbacks of groggy Berlin daze in ’Summer Photons’, and the gently pulsing ‘LoveX’, and lip-smacking elected shuffle of ‘Autumn Rivers’.
Berlin techno standard bearer Dasha Rush attends to her ambient side on 2nd album of dream-textured sensuality for Raster.
Eight years on from ‘Sleepstep - Sonar Poems for My Sleepless Friends’, Rush supplies another soundtrack for times when the mind has switched off but the heart is still pounding and the fractals are kicking in. She takes her role seriously with a warm and lush suite spanning meditative vocal mantras to classic kosmische, gently cycling thru passages of slurred and smudged field recording ambience in ‘Light and Dust’ and ‘Morphingeist’ to reverberant ambient pop mood music ‘Hans River’, and post-BC or Monolake worship in ‘Dubby Doo’, giving us pill belly flashbacks of groggy Berlin daze in ’Summer Photons’, and the gently pulsing ‘LoveX’, and lip-smacking elected shuffle of ‘Autumn Rivers’.
Berlin techno standard bearer Dasha Rush attends to her ambient side on 2nd album of dream-textured sensuality for Raster.
Eight years on from ‘Sleepstep - Sonar Poems for My Sleepless Friends’, Rush supplies another soundtrack for times when the mind has switched off but the heart is still pounding and the fractals are kicking in. She takes her role seriously with a warm and lush suite spanning meditative vocal mantras to classic kosmische, gently cycling thru passages of slurred and smudged field recording ambience in ‘Light and Dust’ and ‘Morphingeist’ to reverberant ambient pop mood music ‘Hans River’, and post-BC or Monolake worship in ‘Dubby Doo’, giving us pill belly flashbacks of groggy Berlin daze in ’Summer Photons’, and the gently pulsing ‘LoveX’, and lip-smacking elected shuffle of ‘Autumn Rivers’.
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Berlin techno standard bearer Dasha Rush attends to her ambient side on 2nd album of dream-textured sensuality for Raster.
Eight years on from ‘Sleepstep - Sonar Poems for My Sleepless Friends’, Rush supplies another soundtrack for times when the mind has switched off but the heart is still pounding and the fractals are kicking in. She takes her role seriously with a warm and lush suite spanning meditative vocal mantras to classic kosmische, gently cycling thru passages of slurred and smudged field recording ambience in ‘Light and Dust’ and ‘Morphingeist’ to reverberant ambient pop mood music ‘Hans River’, and post-BC or Monolake worship in ‘Dubby Doo’, giving us pill belly flashbacks of groggy Berlin daze in ’Summer Photons’, and the gently pulsing ‘LoveX’, and lip-smacking elected shuffle of ‘Autumn Rivers’.
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Berlin techno standard bearer Dasha Rush attends to her ambient side on 2nd album of dream-textured sensuality for Raster.
Eight years on from ‘Sleepstep - Sonar Poems for My Sleepless Friends’, Rush supplies another soundtrack for times when the mind has switched off but the heart is still pounding and the fractals are kicking in. She takes her role seriously with a warm and lush suite spanning meditative vocal mantras to classic kosmische, gently cycling thru passages of slurred and smudged field recording ambience in ‘Light and Dust’ and ‘Morphingeist’ to reverberant ambient pop mood music ‘Hans River’, and post-BC or Monolake worship in ‘Dubby Doo’, giving us pill belly flashbacks of groggy Berlin daze in ’Summer Photons’, and the gently pulsing ‘LoveX’, and lip-smacking elected shuffle of ‘Autumn Rivers’.