Genre | Unknown |
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Date (CEST) | 2025-04-14 16:44:31 |
Group | AMOK |
Size | 177 MB |
Files | 13 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Bvdub-13-WEB-2025-AMOK
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-bvdub-1.mp3 | Bvdub | 1 | Unknown | Unknown |
2 | 02-bvdub-2.mp3 | Bvdub | 2 | Unknown | Unknown |
3 | 03-bvdub-3.mp3 | Bvdub | 3 | Unknown | Unknown |
4 | 04-bvdub-4.mp3 | Bvdub | 4 | Unknown | Unknown |
5 | 05-bvdub-5.mp3 | Bvdub | 5 | Unknown | Unknown |
6 | 06-bvdub-6.mp3 | Bvdub | 6 | Unknown | Unknown |
7 | 07-bvdub-7.mp3 | Bvdub | 7 | Unknown | Unknown |
8 | 08-bvdub-8.mp3 | Bvdub | 8 | Unknown | Unknown |
9 | 09-bvdub-9.mp3 | Bvdub | 9 | Unknown | Unknown |
10 | 10-bvdub-10.mp3 | Bvdub | 10 | Unknown | Unknown |
11 | 11-bvdub-11.mp3 | Bvdub | 11 | Unknown | Unknown |
12 | 12-bvdub-12.mp3 | Bvdub | 12 | Unknown | Unknown |
13 | 13-bvdub-13.mp3 | Bvdub | 13 | Unknown | Unknown |
NFO
Bvdub - 13
(c) 2025 Silent Reign
Artist....: Bvdub
Album.....: 13
Source....: WEB/MP3
Tracks....: 13
Genre.....: Electronic
Label.....: Silent Reign
Encoder...: LAME 3.100
Quality...: 320 kbps / 441kHz / Full Stereo
URL.......: http://deezer.com/album/672206741
Tracklist:
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1. 1 5:24
2. 2 5:28
3. 3 5:59
4. 4 5:38
5. 5 6:14
6. 6 5:59
7. 7 6:05
8. 8 6:05
9. 9 5:43
10.10 5:59
11.11 6:00
12.12 6:03
13.13 6:12
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76:49
Total:185.70MB / 76:49
Release Notes:
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For its inaugural release of 2025, Past Inside The Present proudly offers a
powerful set of new pieces from experimental ambient veteran bvdub (aka Brock
Van Wey), simply titled 13. Across its duration, spacious arrangements nest in
clouds of reverb, underscored by granular details and entrancing synth
arpeggiations. According to Van Wey û a long time scholar of Eastern ideas and
literature û every section represents one edict or idea from chapter 13 of the
Tao Te Ching, the foundational text of Taoist doctrine, which promotes humility
and freedom from desire as the core elements of a peaceful existence.
On opening track, ô?ö, constellations of flickering melodies dapple a backdrop
of airy, slowly shifting harmonies, while ô?ö (track 2) introduces bubbling keys
and a maelstrom of pulsing low-end, warping and yowling as they whip across the
stereo field. At times, we hear echoes of the hardware-based works of pioneers
like Global Communication and The Orb, with shades of sci-fi futurism balanced
by organic complexity and human vulnerability.
The cover image of 13 is taken directly from a Chinese edition of the Tao Te
Ching, whose characters convey the intricacy of the chapterÆs message only when
cross-referenced as a whole; each one is a simpler idea that offers only a vague
fragment. In much the same way, these pieces must be heard collectively in order
to gain the full experience of their varied climes and conjurings. From oceanic
depths to astronomical boundlessness, 13 provides a heady dose of cosmic scale,
appropriately reflected by the section of the Tao Te Ching that inspired it:
Accept being unimportant.
Do not be concerned with loss and gain.
Surrender yourself humbly; then you can be trusted to care for all things.
Love the world as your own self; then you can truly care for all things.
Throughout 13Æs second half, layers of propulsive patterns weave together,
graced by soft distortion, and dubby motifs gather in soaring, windswept
currents. On ô?ö (track 6) and ô?ö (track 9), we reach a peak of rapturous
intensity, but the albumÆs two-part finale bears a particular gravity, as ô?ö
(track 12) draws back to delicate, distant strings with confident elegance and a
sense of lamentation. In the closing minutes of ô?ö (track 13), a vibrant sunset
breaks through roiling darkness, its heartbreaking loveliness born from visceral
volume.
Across nearly two decades worth of releases, Van Wey has applied his
unmistakable production style to downtempo breaks, minimal techno, and harmonic
noise, always maintaining a terrestrial grittiness and undercurrent of shadowy
beauty. Collaborations with like-minded standard bearers ù including Loscil and
Netherworld, as well as PITP alumni James Bernard and Inquiri ù have further
developed his versatility and unpredictability, but 13 is a pure distillation of
his expertise in beatless excursions. Curiously, by focusing on the sacrifice of
the self, and pursuing the noble goal of nothingness, he has created one of the
most substantial and stirring collections in his monumental catalog.