Tresor’s 25th Anniversary compilation finds the label looking inwards to discover its strengths in depth and consistency thru 10 powerful, atmospheric cuts ranging from blissed, dark ambience to roiling acid, reaffirming a crucial, underlying sense of psychedelia that has long been at the core of techno proper, yet is all too often overlooked or misunderstood. Includes exclusive versions of tracks from Terrence DIxon, Juan & Moritz, Donato Dozzy, Jon Hassel, TV Victor and more.
Dreamy Harbor is not necessarily an ‘ambient’ album per se, nor a dancefloor selection for that matter. It aims somewhere between the eyes, inducing hypnotic states thru explorative, intuitive frequency manipulation and a host of other, esoteric techniques in pursuit of psychedelic creativity.
If you’re looking for highlights, check the new trippy, expanded new edit of Terrence Dixon’s The Switch - which was found on the CD version of From The Far Future Pt.2 - then the rounded new edit of Electric Dub, which was a highlight of Juan Atkins & Moritz Von Oswald’s Borderland LP, and also for the rolling, haunted pressure system of Mønic’s What Lies Behind Us; that seriously murky 303 action on Donato Dozzy’s The Night Rider; and a pair of lusher wormholes in Jon Hassell’s exclusive Timeless, and a sci-fi epic, Direction Asymmetry from Daughter Produkt.
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Tresor’s 25th Anniversary compilation finds the label looking inwards to discover its strengths in depth and consistency thru 10 powerful, atmospheric cuts ranging from blissed, dark ambience to roiling acid, reaffirming a crucial, underlying sense of psychedelia that has long been at the core of techno proper, yet is all too often overlooked or misunderstood. Includes exclusive versions of tracks from Terrence DIxon, Juan & Moritz, Donato Dozzy, Jon Hassel, TV Victor and more.
Dreamy Harbor is not necessarily an ‘ambient’ album per se, nor a dancefloor selection for that matter. It aims somewhere between the eyes, inducing hypnotic states thru explorative, intuitive frequency manipulation and a host of other, esoteric techniques in pursuit of psychedelic creativity.
If you’re looking for highlights, check the new trippy, expanded new edit of Terrence Dixon’s The Switch - which was found on the CD version of From The Far Future Pt.2 - then the rounded new edit of Electric Dub, which was a highlight of Juan Atkins & Moritz Von Oswald’s Borderland LP, and also for the rolling, haunted pressure system of Mønic’s What Lies Behind Us; that seriously murky 303 action on Donato Dozzy’s The Night Rider; and a pair of lusher wormholes in Jon Hassell’s exclusive Timeless, and a sci-fi epic, Direction Asymmetry from Daughter Produkt.
Tresor’s 25th Anniversary compilation finds the label looking inwards to discover its strengths in depth and consistency thru 10 powerful, atmospheric cuts ranging from blissed, dark ambience to roiling acid, reaffirming a crucial, underlying sense of psychedelia that has long been at the core of techno proper, yet is all too often overlooked or misunderstood. Includes exclusive versions of tracks from Terrence DIxon, Juan & Moritz, Donato Dozzy, Jon Hassel, TV Victor and more.
Dreamy Harbor is not necessarily an ‘ambient’ album per se, nor a dancefloor selection for that matter. It aims somewhere between the eyes, inducing hypnotic states thru explorative, intuitive frequency manipulation and a host of other, esoteric techniques in pursuit of psychedelic creativity.
If you’re looking for highlights, check the new trippy, expanded new edit of Terrence Dixon’s The Switch - which was found on the CD version of From The Far Future Pt.2 - then the rounded new edit of Electric Dub, which was a highlight of Juan Atkins & Moritz Von Oswald’s Borderland LP, and also for the rolling, haunted pressure system of Mønic’s What Lies Behind Us; that seriously murky 303 action on Donato Dozzy’s The Night Rider; and a pair of lusher wormholes in Jon Hassell’s exclusive Timeless, and a sci-fi epic, Direction Asymmetry from Daughter Produkt.
Tresor’s 25th Anniversary compilation finds the label looking inwards to discover its strengths in depth and consistency thru 10 powerful, atmospheric cuts ranging from blissed, dark ambience to roiling acid, reaffirming a crucial, underlying sense of psychedelia that has long been at the core of techno proper, yet is all too often overlooked or misunderstood. Includes exclusive versions of tracks from Terrence DIxon, Juan & Moritz, Donato Dozzy, Jon Hassel, TV Victor and more.
Dreamy Harbor is not necessarily an ‘ambient’ album per se, nor a dancefloor selection for that matter. It aims somewhere between the eyes, inducing hypnotic states thru explorative, intuitive frequency manipulation and a host of other, esoteric techniques in pursuit of psychedelic creativity.
If you’re looking for highlights, check the new trippy, expanded new edit of Terrence Dixon’s The Switch - which was found on the CD version of From The Far Future Pt.2 - then the rounded new edit of Electric Dub, which was a highlight of Juan Atkins & Moritz Von Oswald’s Borderland LP, and also for the rolling, haunted pressure system of Mønic’s What Lies Behind Us; that seriously murky 303 action on Donato Dozzy’s The Night Rider; and a pair of lusher wormholes in Jon Hassell’s exclusive Timeless, and a sci-fi epic, Direction Asymmetry from Daughter Produkt.
Limited Edition, 9 Track 3LP, Includes exclusive versions of tracks from Vainqueur, Terrence DIxon, Juan & Moritz, Donato Dozzy, Jon Hassell and more.
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Tresor’s 25th Anniversary compilation finds the label looking inwards to discover its strengths in depth and consistency thru 10 powerful, atmospheric cuts ranging from blissed, dark ambience to roiling acid, reaffirming a crucial, underlying sense of psychedelia that has long been at the core of techno proper, yet is all too often overlooked or misunderstood. Includes exclusive versions of tracks from Terrence DIxon, Juan & Moritz, Donato Dozzy, Jon Hassel, TV Victor and more.
Dreamy Harbor is not necessarily an ‘ambient’ album per se, nor a dancefloor selection for that matter. It aims somewhere between the eyes, inducing hypnotic states thru explorative, intuitive frequency manipulation and a host of other, esoteric techniques in pursuit of psychedelic creativity.
If you’re looking for highlights, check the new trippy, expanded new edit of Terrence Dixon’s The Switch - which was found on the CD version of From The Far Future Pt.2 - then the rounded new edit of Electric Dub, which was a highlight of Juan Atkins & Moritz Von Oswald’s Borderland LP, and also for the rolling, haunted pressure system of Mønic’s What Lies Behind Us; that seriously murky 303 action on Donato Dozzy’s The Night Rider; and a pair of lusher wormholes in Jon Hassell’s exclusive Timeless, and a sci-fi epic, Direction Asymmetry from Daughter Produkt.
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Tresor’s 25th Anniversary compilation finds the label looking inwards to discover its strengths in depth and consistency thru 10 powerful, atmospheric cuts ranging from blissed, dark ambience to roiling acid, reaffirming a crucial, underlying sense of psychedelia that has long been at the core of techno proper, yet is all too often overlooked or misunderstood. Includes exclusive versions of tracks from Terrence DIxon, Juan & Moritz, Donato Dozzy, Jon Hassel, TV Victor and more.
Dreamy Harbor is not necessarily an ‘ambient’ album per se, nor a dancefloor selection for that matter. It aims somewhere between the eyes, inducing hypnotic states thru explorative, intuitive frequency manipulation and a host of other, esoteric techniques in pursuit of psychedelic creativity.
If you’re looking for highlights, check the new trippy, expanded new edit of Terrence Dixon’s The Switch - which was found on the CD version of From The Far Future Pt.2 - then the rounded new edit of Electric Dub, which was a highlight of Juan Atkins & Moritz Von Oswald’s Borderland LP, and also for the rolling, haunted pressure system of Mønic’s What Lies Behind Us; that seriously murky 303 action on Donato Dozzy’s The Night Rider; and a pair of lusher wormholes in Jon Hassell’s exclusive Timeless, and a sci-fi epic, Direction Asymmetry from Daughter Produkt.