Member Since: 3/5/2006
Band Website: gift-culture.org
Band Members: Michael Hale
Influences: The Future Sounds of London, Plaid, Boards of Canada, Kilowatts, The Orb, Bluetech, Orbital, Air, Meat Beat Manifesto, Init String, Artificial Life Preserver
Sounds Like: Gift Culture's full-length debut CD Temple at Dawn features lush soundscapes and solid downtempo grooves, balancing warm human emotion with the latest deep DSP technology, analogue synthesis, and computer-based non-linear editing. Michael Hale transcends the cold sterility of stereotypical computer music, infusing his songs with organic and melodic elements of trance and dub, along with tribal rhythms. Temple at Dawn is a timeless album and a true pleasure to experience.
Here's what some people say about Gift Culture and Temple At Dawn :
"The perfect morning & night slips through this
articulate alloy for the soul. Gift Culture resonates
a titillating mixture of worldly & astral sounds.
Both iterate within each other, producing
centered dreams of reality."
-Psymbolic (http://www.psymbolic.com)
"Temple At Dawn swings you up into its aural atmosphere and slips you into a daze as rhythmic loops, soothing voices and zaps of noise layer themselves into the stacks of your perception. Each track swirls around in your head like a spacey trance or a tribal dance; once in its enchanting embrace, you won't want to walk away from Temple At Dawn."
-Sally Stafford, Feedback Magazine
"Similar in scope and execution to Orbital's In Sides, Temple at Dawn spins remarkably dramatic and emotive melodies out of chunks of digital noise, turning Hale's computerized bleeps and blips into bewilderingly detailed sonic landscapes made of glass, plastic and steel."
-Steve English, Splendid Magazine
Record Label: http://www.artificialmusicmachine.com
Type of Label: Indie