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Dopamine Entities

by Airless Project

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you're not my shrink! (free) 03:00
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untitled (free) 02:05
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beauty fades (free) 02:20
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morning of remission (free) 03:06
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dopamine entities (free) 03:08
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minimal electronic candies

Tomatrax:

"aiRless pRoject is the brain child of Macedonian bedroom-electronic musician Vladimir Mitreski. This is his latest release, full of experimental sounds and chilled out vibes. This is the sort of music you need to sit back, relax and let it the music flow. Each of the eight instrumental tracks takes you on an experimental journey with various sounds flowing in and out.

The album opens with the experimental You’re not my shrink, consisting of various spacey sounds backed with some industrial drum beats.

Untitled has a laid back ambient feel that allows you to sit back and relax while feel like you are being taken on some intergalactic journey at the same time.

Beauty fades opens with some organ type sounds with some strange percussion tunes fading in as the track progresses. This creates a strange eerie vibe making you feel like you are wondering round some haunted house.

Dopamine Entities starts out with some simple sounds before gradually building a wall of sound that surrounds the listener.

Triggering mixed states at random times contrasts soft chilled out music with an energetic drum beat, with the two creating an engaging vibe that gradually builds in intensity before dropping off into some hazy electronic distortion.

The album closes with My entropy is well deserved. In most parts this is a soft and slow offering with occasional detours along the way.


This is quite a nice collection of ambient instrumental tunes. Each track is quite chilled out giving off a relaxed vibe while also having a heap of activity throughout. As a result this works as the perfect album to wind down to!"

Hidden Vibes:
"Vladimir: -The album is primarily influenced by everyday events, and inspiration is drawn from my views of the world and the music I listened to in the period of making, that is September 2009 to February 2010. If I had to single out some artists from the bunch, I'd say Aphex Twin, Casino Versus Japan, Kettel and Boy Is Fiction from the electronic music side, and Joy Division, Sonic Youth and Shipping News from the guitar music world.
The music on the album itself could be described as minimalistic, ambient/idm/downtempo-influenced electronica.
A great discovery, totally worthy to give it a try."

Recent Music Heroes:
"This 8-track album is created by Vladimir Mitreski, a Macedonian musician. He is another example from the Balkan country following the quality of fydhws (the first and very qualitative name I could tie up with Macedonia). However, Dopamine Entities is the seventh publication of him, demonstrating a sort of sublime gliding over the downtempo-esque peaks and glowering trance rock hooks a la Spacemen 3`s Recurring. At times it is soothing, at times it is pleasantly awakening. A masterful accomplishment indeed."

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released February 15, 2010

Vladimir Mitreski - programming, qwerty keyboard

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Airless Project Macedonia

~post-everything experimental music~
Vladimir Mitreski is a bedroom DIY electronic musician from Prilep, Republic of Macedonia, who started making music as 'Airless Project' in 2002, His style varies and evolves within his albums, and could be loosely described as ambient-influenced electronica with subtle touches of IDM, downtempo/chillout, abstract, glitch, post-rock and experimental. ... more

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