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	<title>Kommentaarid music to start your mornings with kohta</title>
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		<title>Kirjutas Breakfast in Miami</title>
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		<description>Here is what BoomKat says about Anthiliawaters;

Miami&#039;s Isophlux label has already provided a launch pad for electronica heavyweights like Lusine, Lexaunculpt and Gosub, but now the imprint&#039;s just limbering up for a second life, having been off the radar since 2001. Isophlux spearheads its return with Anthhiliawaters, a project once described as &quot;breakfast electro&quot; (an odd idea given support by the label&#039;s website). This is far more than mere music to eat cereal to: the production taps into a Detroit-influenced vision of the future, with warm, jazzy synth pads supplying a melodic counterpart to the softly crunching, electro-tinged beats. The bizarre breakfast theme rears its head once again on &#039;Morning Coffee&#039;, in which a voice tells you to &quot;wake up&quot; repeatedly. Crazy. Once again though the simplicity and warmth of the production wins out - this is solid home listening fare that allows its warehouse roots to show through just enough to avoid being tarred with an IDM brush.</description>
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<p>Miami&#8217;s Isophlux label has already provided a launch pad for electronica heavyweights like Lusine, Lexaunculpt and Gosub, but now the imprint&#8217;s just limbering up for a second life, having been off the radar since 2001. Isophlux spearheads its return with Anthhiliawaters, a project once described as &#8220;breakfast electro&#8221; (an odd idea given support by the label&#8217;s website). This is far more than mere music to eat cereal to: the production taps into a Detroit-influenced vision of the future, with warm, jazzy synth pads supplying a melodic counterpart to the softly crunching, electro-tinged beats. The bizarre breakfast theme rears its head once again on &#8216;Morning Coffee&#8217;, in which a voice tells you to &#8220;wake up&#8221; repeatedly. Crazy. Once again though the simplicity and warmth of the production wins out &#8211; this is solid home listening fare that allows its warehouse roots to show through just enough to avoid being tarred with an IDM brush.</p>
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