Tycho – Back To Mine - 2022 - Chillwave Ambient Downtempo - Orange Vinyl - Sealed 2LP
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Tycho – Back To Mine
Label: Back To Mine – BACKLP033i
Format:
2 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Orange
Comes with CD booklet (not CD) and download code
Licensed by Material Music
Production and distribution by Republic of Music
Barcode: 5053760089643Country: Europe
Released: Sep 30, 2022
Genre: Electronic
Style: Ambient, Downtempo
A1 Tycho – Spectre (Bibio Remix)
Remix – Bibio
A2 Casino Versus Japan – It's Very Sunny
A3 Luis Lancaster – Last Sunset
A4 Nate Mercereau – Of Course That's Happening
A5 Craft Spells – Our Park By Night
B1 Panama – Destroyer
B2 Muddy Monk & Jimmy Whoo – Divine
B3 Schneider TM – Frogtoise
B4 Luke Abbott – Modern Driveway
C1 Little Dragon – Little Man (Tycho Remix)
Remix – Tycho
C2 Weval – You Made It (Part II)
C3 Tourist – Elixir
C4 Octo Octa – Beam Me Up (Please Take Me Away Mix)
D1 Tycho – Local
D2 Ulrich Schnauss – In All The Wrong Places
D3 Tycho – PBS (Live Edit)
D4 Slowdive – Sugar For The Pill (Radio Edit)"Tycho steps up to deliver his compilation of favourite tracks, along with two of his unreleased recordings. He goes beyond his live sets to create "an opportunity to enter that whole headphone, otherworldly, cinematic, soundscape space." The 16 tracks were pulled from the likes of Slowdive, Little Dragon, Luke Abbott, Casino Versus Japan and several other artists. The sonics are almost a dream sequence as the album moves through the various moodscapes that Tycho is renowned for creating.
This episode of Back to Mine is a sophisticated metropolitan soundtrack. Tycho brilliantly reinterprets each song, never losing the essence of what makes the track win in the first place. Those familiar with ambient, techno, or chillwave will be impressed with the more popular attributed track remixes, but the obscure tracks are the true gold on the release. One of the first highlights is Tycho's interpretation of Nate Mercereau's "Of Course That's Happening", with its brilliant edgy jazz horn. Tycho's version of Panama's "Destroyer" is another track that demands a listen. It is quintessentially Tycho and additionally channels New Order and wouldn't feel out of place on the soundtrack of a John Hughes movie. Other standouts are Luke Abbott's "Modern Driveway" remix and Tourist's "Elixir."
Condition | New |
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Format | 2LP |
Color | Black |