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Uton George Dowe was a Jamaican cricketer.He played only four Tests for the West Indies as a fast bowler in the 1970's.You can help by expanding it.This page was last modified on 26 April 2008, at 11:43.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.The grass is green here and no advertisements like you said.It takes less than 30 seconds to get started:
Sign up today.Virb logos, graphics, designs, page headers, icons and buttons are the property of Virb Inc.Uton and Valerio have mastered a sound that combines elements of psychedelia, free jazz, krautrock, environmental sounds, drones and more for an ecstatic listening experience.By turns meditative and forceful, introspective and extroverted, all the while commanding undivided attention from the listener.This is experimentation that remains inviting even in its darker passages.Dekorder 2007)
Whispers From The Woods (Last Visible Dog 2005)
Ay Um Au Lam (Jewelled Antler 2003)
Valerio CosiFreedom Meditation Music vol.Students of Decay 2007)
Freedom Meditation Music vol.II (Oneiros 2007)
Freedom Meditation Music vol."Tampere, Finland has become quite the musical hotbed over the past few years.Uton is perhaps the country's best kept secret.Mystery Revolution is a sonic excursion through the Finnish forests unlike any other.Every corner you turn, there's another smiling nymph, begging you to follow the golden path into the mystic woods.Uton's minimalist rumblings are there to infect and enchant, and Hirvonen never fails to impress.The mask is off with Mystery Revolution, and Uton will remain shrouded in obscurity no more.Mystery Revolution is proof that Uton's dreamy soundscapes are one of Finland's finest exports.""This set brings together several limited edition releases that you may or may not have been lucky enough to track down, along with a few tracks that have never seen the light of day before.Uton is that robot dream.Here electronic drones and pulses merge with accordion, noises, distant signals, ghost calls and rumbling low percussion.Here there are no people, no animals, just nature, land and eons of time.Lord of Misrule, Unbroken Circle.Coming across like a faint signal of life from far away planets, Uton is best aligned with the subtle noodlings of Jewelled Antler lynchpins Thuja, with distorted analogue synthesizers, bowed guitars and unnamed small instruments blended together to form a sort of audio fog.This is how minimal music should sound, it's not minimal to the point of forcing you to try and hear if there's anything happening at all, it's merely quiet and underplayed and it is painstakingly woven together with an incredible display of skill and restraint.Early Electronic style experimentation on offer here, more in line with something you'd hear on the hallowed Ohm boxset than maybe on your latest collection of 'free folk'.Fonal emissions, yet Uton takes things one step further and succeed on all counts.There are even moments on 'Mystery Revolution' that wouldn't be out of place accompanying Cybermen as they escape an icy tomb...Probably my favourite release on the crucial Digitalis label, Uton has forged a timeless addition to the mysterious Finnish avant garde.
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