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Mislead Into A Field By A Deformed Beer by Internal Tulips, released 4 March 2010, includes the following tracks: "9 Tomorrows", "Dead Arm Blues #B510", "Mr. Baby", "Parasol" and more.
This version of Mislead Into A Field By A Deformed Beer comes as a 1xCD. - .. DEFORCE
2010 release. The Internal Tulips is a new project from two guys with a history in bands such as Medicine and Savage Republic who have separately released abstract electronic music on Planet Mu in the past: Brad Laner of Electric Company and Personal Electronics and Alex Graham, AKA Lexaunculpt.
4-page booklet
"Mislead Into A Field By A Deformed Deer" is a CD that showcases the delicate, experimental pop world of The Internal Tulips, a project associated with the forward-thinking electronic scene. The album moves between fragile song structures, tape-like textures and subtly deconstructed electronics, creating an intimate, slightly surreal atmosphere. Gentle melodies, detailed sound design and an almost dreamlike pacing invite focused listening rather than functioning as simple background music. Across the tracks, the record combines elements of electronic pop, ambient and left-field experimentation, making it a compelling listen for fans of adventurous, emotionally nuanced sound.
The Internal Tulips place great emphasis on nuances in arrangement and production: small glitches, warm synth pads and carefully treated vocals are layered in a way that feels both handcrafted and modern. Instead of overt hooks, the songs rely on mood, timbre and slow-burn development, so the CD rewards repeat listening as new details continually come to the surface. This gives the album a coherence more reminiscent of a long, continuous piece than a loose collection of tracks, suitable for immersive home listening or headphone sessions.
As an artist, The Internal Tulips stand for a refined and introspective take on experimental pop and electronic music. Their work fits naturally into a tradition of artists who blur the boundaries between song and sound art, offering compositions that are personal yet highly crafted. Within the context of contemporary left-field music, they are appreciated for their subtle, emotionally resonant production and their willingness to explore fragile, understated territory instead of maximalist excess.
The CD is released by Planet Mu, a highly respected independent label known for its adventurous catalogue in electronic, experimental and boundary-pushing music. Since its early days, Planet Mu has built a reputation for discovering and nurturing innovative artists in genres ranging from abstract electronics and IDM to footwork and experimental bass music. The label is recognized among listeners and critics as a home for risk-taking projects that might not find space on more mainstream imprints. With this release, Planet Mu once again underlines its commitment to subtle, exploratory sounds that reward listeners looking for something outside the usual patterns of pop and club music.
Some critics throw around the adjective “psychedelic” at the drop of a hat, at the first sign of a stereo-panned guitar or reverb-drenched vocal. Lot...
Adam Kennedy - 07/Apr/2010
Individual origins certainly gave little indication to The Internal Tulips' collective intentions. Comprising Brad Laner and Alex Graham, the duo both...
debug - 06/May/2010
Hier kommt eines der skurrilsten Alben der letzten zehn Jahre. Denn hinter dieser grobkörnigen, bis ins letzte ausgebremsten Hommage an euphorischen 6...