Min-Y-Llan & Floating Spirits — FfAtP

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Martin Boulton, already being the
founder of the label Touched Music will surprise many of you with the fact that
he is also a member of his own music project called Min-Y-Llan. This time
around, we are looking at a split shared between Martin and Floating Spirits,
his fellow artist from the label Section 27, and the new album got a mysterious
name FfAtP.
 

The record begins with quite a dark musical piece 
A Thousand Years of Darkness by Min-Y-Llan. It makes you want to hold your
breath while listening to it, and there’s a Winston Churchill famous citation: 
«The destiny of man is not measured by material computations» in the
final part of the track.
 
The release gets a cheerful and truly
colorful rainbowish tinge from the track called Methoxetamine by
Floating Spirits. A candid and positive piece of music.
 
While listening to the whole thing, I couldn’t get rid of the
impression that both musicians purposely had masks on. During the entire record
Min-Y-Llan mostly displays rather cold and moody tracks with hard beats and fat
bass; with the exception of Cold Orange Mornings where one could track down a
melody that is more or less bright. At the same time, Floating Spirits shares
something a lot more light-hearted with us, enriching the palette of the whole
release.
 

As soon as the seven original tracks are over, we are offered
remixes from various artists:
BLN, AtOm, John Callaghan, a drum version by
Quadrable with the original bass, Exm and a dance beat version by Stoobz. All
the remix makers showed their own vision of the tracks from the split. Whether
some of them did a better job than the others, that’s left for the audience to
decide. 

Only 100 copies of the release were issued, each one of them signed by
hand.


Author: Ilya Kudrin

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