[Kahvi Collective Audio Sculptors - fa8 V3] #442: Nautilus / Nautilus - Kahvi Collective Electronic Vibes
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16:39 16.01.25
Daz26 wrote:
OK
14:52 14.01.25
4T wrote:
See Facebook page
14:53 11.01.25
Daz26 wrote:
No xmas release? ?
22:08 23.12.24
freddymilton wrote:
Raphazer captured the mood just right! Moving tunes! Great!
20:41 21.12.24
Bobe-On wrote:
The days finally get longer again (whew) in the northern hemisphere... Any southerners here? I sprinkle your summer with snow to cool you. ^u^
09:52 15.12.24
rusaruka wrote:
Love to see this site still online
08:51 5.12.24
freddymilton wrote:
Good to see snowflakes again, at least on this site:-)
17:53 13.10.24
shftd wrote:
kahvi forever
13:29 24.06.24
blocSonic wrote:
Certainly nice to see other netlabels keeping the culture alive!
13:16 5.04.24
a(seven) wrote:
long live kahvi!
   
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#225: Aleksi Eeben / Five Fish Fingers
M3U FMP3  Tracks : 6
 
It seems that 2007 has been a year for the odd and strange and Five Fish Fingers is probably one of the strangest you're likely to hear from the Kahvi fold. Truly bizarre springs to mind for a couple of the tracks but there is a mark of true genius in there as well. 'Ground fish' is a prime example of craziness but then it jumps into a purely excellent piece of semi-game/semi-idm styled music, interesting, refreshing and exciting. A hint of inspiration of the hippy 60s in there if I`m not mistaken? Northwest Passage is a beautiful mellow piece, where Block Shaped Heart is a C64 styled piece from the old days with a modern IDM slant. Oh, and Aleksi Eeben? Well, of course, he was also known as Heatbeat from the good old Amiga scene days; often classed as a musical genius of the 90's, now made good in the days of mp3. Listen carefully for the nuances and subtleties that make these tracks a rarity.
   
 
 
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