Diagram of Suburban Chaos - We All Have Our Problems by imputor? published on 2011-12-26T11:50:14Z Seattle resident William Collin Snively--better known to music fans as Diagram of Suburban Chaos-has done well as a professional composer and sound designer. Yet had that career not panned out, one suspects he might have made his mark as a physicist instead. Or maybe even a wizard. Because on the new full--length Ambit The Album (aka Taco 2), the music of DOSC often seems to defy laws of time and space. The electronic sounds at play are surprisingly tactile--check out the slowly splintering, celery-crisp beats and celestial harp strums of the opening title tune--and layered in a dynamic fashion that generates an ever-moving, three-dimensional realm of sound. Like the myriad cells in any living organism, different melodic ideas intermingle and work together, then drift apart; untroubled by obvious cliches of Western harmony, the five polychromatic instrumentals of Ambit The Album suspend time's forward progress. Fans of early Boards of Canada and Ulrich Schnauss will find much to savor here. Simultaneously stimulating and soothing, Ambit The Album is a captivating work of music. http://www.imputor.com/Promo/Dosc-Ambit-imp081.zip Genre Electronic Comment by Nearfield просто шедэвральный трек в коллекцию однозначно ! 2016-02-01T15:43:59Z Comment by COSMOVITALI so nice ~ thanks 2014-03-01T09:51:08Z Comment by the_field kindof a jamie xx vs. classic dosc vibe 2012-11-25T16:48:19Z Comment by ambientsphinx love this piece-feels like a question unanswered-the melody aches...... 2012-08-16T02:01:08Z Comment by Vasen Piparjuuri beauty 2012-04-12T11:23:23Z Comment by ARCS its so different, yet so dosc... dig it! 2012-01-02T01:50:57Z Comment by Andre Stringer Shit bangs. 2012-01-01T15:12:37Z Comment by rcon303 Love this new tune 2011-12-27T00:46:07Z Comment by eneftze many thanks 2011-12-26T13:29:12Z