Tetrasomia

Track Listings

 
1. Rhizae
2. Phusis
3. Where You Are (Dream Song)
4. Chimera
5. Ouranos
6. Philotes & Neikos
7. Kuanos
8. Aer
9. Eros (Statue Mix)
10. Mystic Roya (Danameis Mix)
11. Nux ( Slumber Song)

Editorial Reviews

About the Artist
Ives' production crosses boundaries, being at times haunting, delicate and driving. Ives adds a unique dimension to every composition he creates. His work for Koch and Six Degrees, both diverse and well-respected labels always stands out from the pack. He has produced electronic dance music under the monikers of Menon and Oko Tek for some of the top underground dance labels in the world, including: John Digweed's Bedrock label, Deep Dish's Yoshitoshi and Shinichi labels, Ministry of Sound, Renaissance, Hope Recordings, Caffeine and MusicNow. He has remixed artists such as Bebel Gilberto, Moby and BT. He has released over 40 singles, and his tracks have been licensed by the world's top DJ's for over 20 mix compilations, including DeepDish's Global Underground Toronto.

Product Description
The story of Tetrasomia begins when Holmes Ives was commissioned by the San Francisco School of Circus Arts to compose the music for a full-scale acrobatic circus show. He was given total creative freedom, the only guideline being that the music must invoke movement. After five deep and intense months in the studio, Ives emerged with this body of work, and he knew that he had created the follow up to Satyriasis, his debut album.

Persian artist Seroya contributed her elegant voice and writing talents to several of the album's compositions. Ives had previously produced Seroya's debut album Mystic Mahh. Eros and Mystic Roya, two stunning songs on the albums, have been remixed and released on Bedrock and Yoshitoshi Records, each of which has recieved critical acclaim from DJ's worldwide. Mystic Roya has also been featured on Bedrocks Layered Sounds Compilation.

Tetrasomia,Holmes Ives,OVA Records,Inspired by Empedocles philosophy of the four elements this intelligent ambient chillout electronic drum&bass features the artist Seroya.
Tetrasomia
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • I feel bad when I can't listen to the whole thing
Tetrasomia
Holmes Ives
Manufacturer: OVA Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002UUF5S
Release Date: 2004-09-01

Tracks:

  1. Rhizae
  2. Phusis
  3. Where You Are (Dream Song)
  4. Chimera
  5. Ouranos
  6. Philotes & Neikos
  7. Kuanos
  8. Aer
  9. Eros (Statue Mix)
  10. Mystic Roya (Danameis Mix)
  11. Nux ( Slumber Song)

Album Description

The story of Tetrasomia begins when Holmes Ives was commissioned by the San Francisco School of Circus Arts to compose the music for a full-scale acrobatic circus show. He was given total creative freedom, the only guideline being that the music must invoke movement. After five deep and intense months in the studio, Ives emerged with this body of work, and he knew that he had created the follow up to Satyriasis, his debut album.

Persian artist Seroya contributed her elegant voice and writing talents to several of the album's compositions. Ives had previously produced Seroya's debut album Mystic Mahh. Eros and Mystic Roya, two stunning songs on the albums, have been remixed and released on Bedrock and Yoshitoshi Records, each of which has recieved critical acclaim from DJ's worldwide. Mystic Roya has also been featured on Bedrocks Layered Sounds Compilation.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I feel bad when I can't listen to the whole thing.......2004-12-29

Holmes Ives. Tetrasomia. Discovered by track #5 (Ouranos) on Groove Salad. The universe heard me when I said I wanted something close to a combination between Delerium and LTJ Bukem. Cerebral, clinical, detached, smooth, nocturnal, restrained, exuberant, soothing, hypnotic, organic, laid-back/mellow, elegant, ominous, stylish, intimate, refined/mannered, reverent, ethereal, calm/peaceful, and eerie. That about covers it. I really wish the arrangements were about twice as long - but the melodies and spiffy beat work carry throughout the entire album. This is one of those CDs where I feel like I've cheated if I only listen to one or two of the songs. The whole CD is a song in itself, and I'd hate to miss any part of it. Nothing disappoints.

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