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TYCHO - BACK TO MINE

- NEW RELEASE

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Back to Mine
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BACKLP33I
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Vinyl record
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2x12" Compilation Downbeat Electronica, Balearic, Slo MO & Deep House Pressed on Tropical Pearl Vinyl

A new Back To Mine album from one of Electronic music’s biggest international stars and a Back To Mine album for the Pitchfork audience. The first US based artist to compile the famed mix series. Features music from Slowdive, Ulrich Schnauss, Weval, Muddy Monk, Tourist and Schneider TM and more. Includes an exclusive ‘live’ version of Tycho’s record PBS and never before released remix of Little Dragon.

It has been twenty years since the first Back To Mine release but still the series is going strong. These personal after-hours soundtracks have never sounded more relevant than now, and next up is GRAMMYr Award-nominated, San Francisco-based artist Tycho. It finds him going deeper than one of his famous Burning Man sets as he heads into otherworldly, cinematic headphone territory with tunes from Lancaster, Little Dragon, Octo Octa, Ulrich Schnauss and many more across four fantastic sides of vinyl.

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a1
Tycho - "Spectre" (Bibio remix) (4:20)
a2
Casino Versus Japan - "It's Very Sunny" (4:43)
a3
Lancaster - "Last Sunset" (3:21)
a4
Nate Mercereau - "Of Course That's Happening" (4:10)
a5
Craft Spells - "Our Park By Night" (4:15)
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)
c2
Weval - "You Made It" (part 2)
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
ycho - "PBS" (live edit)
d4
Slowdive - "Sugar For The Pill" (radio edit)

Last FM Information on Tycho

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Scott Hansen (born February 7, 1977), professionally known as Tycho, is an American ambient music artist and producer, who is known as ISO50 for his photographic and design works. Tycho is currently signed to, and has released under, Ghostly International, but has also released music on Merck Records and Gammaphone Records. His song, Dictaphone's Lament, was used as the track on a music video entitled "Live Life to the Fullest", which was made by and featured on the action cartoon block Toonami. Additionally, his song Cascade (originally made for an Adult Swim/Ghostly International compilation) was played during the final moments of the original 11-year run of Toonami in 2008. Hansen began releasing music over 10 years ago with The Science of Patterns EP. His first full-length, Sunrise Projector, came out in 2004, and as the critical acclaim continued in 2006 with the release of Past Is Prologue. It was around 2008 that URBmagazine noted Tycho as one of the Next 100 artists to watch, and Hansen continued to release singles and experiment with more live instrumentation. In 2011, his meticulous process saw the release of Dive, his debut full-length for Ghostly International. Tranquil, nostalgic and melodic, the record established him beyond the realm of IDM and ambient. Now with Awake, Tycho's second Ghostly LP, the project returns as a true three-piece band comprised of Zac Brown (guitar, bass) and Rory O’Connor (live drums). Lengthy touring for Dive brought Tycho to its full potential, and in efforts to capture the energy on the road Hansen invited Brown and O’Connor in to the creative process. Both the sound and artwork of Awake capture Hansens stylistic shift, conjuring a more kintetic and percussive sensory experience. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.