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- Summary: This is the first full length release for the British dubstep producer.
- Record Label: Tempa
- Genre(s): Electronic
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| Amidinine, amidinine Tada adounia tichagret Tada adounia gouzoul Sagglete s'immik iyyane Was tarhed dagh manak Awa tarhed, arhekh Iguekh dagh mane... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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The WireNomad is well-name--but what's most striking is not its diversity, but its coherence. [Dec 2008, p.73]
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Headhunter’s Nomad, taking cues from the mutated sonic vocabulary of minimal techno connoisseurs like Berlin’s Basic Channel, is altogether headier and more unreal. This is a futuristic, moody and vaguely menacing kind of dance music.
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Nomad doesn’t particularly depart from the parameters that have already been set by the growing population of techstep tricksters, but it does serve as a concise document of dubstep’s travels to date.
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UncutHeadhunter's laboratory productions are probably just a bit too clinical to transcend their genre. [Jn 2008, p.96]
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Nomad is ambient music for beatheads in need of a record to clear their minds to, or dance music for new age lovers.
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Nomad doesn’t engage as immediately as the horde of rather overwhelmingly technical full-lengths bearing the same tag in 2008 does--the Bristol, UK artist’s work comes off repetitive in parts.