Fredrick Almquist - July

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Review by Ron Kollman

July, the latest album by Fredrick Almquist, is a mesmerizing collection of tracks that showcases the artist's versatility and creativity. With a mix of ambient, electronic, and experimental sounds, this album takes the listener on a journey through different emotions and moods.

The opening track, "Morning Mist," sets the tone for the album with its dreamy, ethereal soundscape. From there, Almquist takes the listener on a sonic adventure with tracks like "Electric Blue" and "Lost in Time," which feature pulsing beats and hypnotic melodies.

One standout track is "Echoes of the Past," which combines haunting vocals with glitchy electronic beats and atmospheric soundscapes. The result is a haunting and beautiful piece that lingers long after it's over.

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Download

Filename: fredrick-almquist-july.rar
  • MP3 size: 14.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 117.6 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
July
july remix

Video

Fredrik Almquist - July (B2)
Fredrik Almquist - July (B1)
Fredrik Almquist - July (A)

Catalog Numbers

1233

Labels

Countdown 2000

Listen online

  • lyssna på nätet
  • online anhören
  • escuchar en línea
  • lytte på nettet
  • écouter en ligne
  • online luisteren
  • ouvir online
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • ascolta in linea

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"

Notes

not sure on the date, could not find any info on this.

About Fredrick Almquist

Real Name

    • Fredrick Almquist

Name Vars

  • F. Almquist
  • F. Almqvist
  • F.Almquist
  • Frederik Almquist
  • Fredrik Almquist
  • Fredrik Almqvist

Aliases

  • R.N.D. Technologies
  • Beast Tamer
  • 40 Ft Puma
  • Cyro Lab
  • RND
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Summary by Ron Kollman

July is an impressive album that showcases Fredrick Almquist's talent as a composer and producer. With its eclectic mix of sounds and styles, this album is sure to appeal to fans of ambient, electronic, and experimental music. Highly recommended.

Comments

out of all the mid-late 90s swedish techno producers, the Beast Tamer remains the most underrated/forgotten 909-morphist. hi time to put some of the 40ft 909 kicks back to the record bag ;)