Gomila Park: Gomila Park
Gomila Park: Gomila Park
Format: 12-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Gomila Park
Label: Raster Noton
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 4260115991181
Genre: Electronic
The penultimate installment of Raster-Noton's Unun series features the debut EP from Swedish duo Gomila Park (Martin Rössel and Carl Michael von Hausswolff). "Leibniz" is characterized by a heavy rock attitude with lots of distortion and screaming guitar riffs. The B-side, with "Ramon Lull" and "Calculus," is the more experimental. The EP is a mature work that was held in trust for at least two years. Similar to Mika Vainio's Vandal EP, Gomila Park echoes the tradition of rock (music) and is thus the counterpart of a younger, historically unburdened generation of producers like Ueno Masaaki or Kyoka.
Tracks:
1.1 Leibniz 06:02
1.2 Ramon Llull 05:01
1.3 Calculus 02:38
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