Fenton

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Bunny 00:00 Tools
Neon Giraffe 00:00 Tools
Once Upon A Forest 00:00 Tools
Pup Is Seeing Now 00:00 Tools
Gentle Meter 00:00 Tools
Bored Youth 00:00 Tools
Brother Blueberry 00:00 Tools
Wageless 00:00 Tools
Many Blades Of Grass Ago 00:00 Tools
Forever Awkward 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Losers 00:00 Tools
Coral Wonder (The Blue Planet) 00:00 Tools
Rubai 00:00 Tools
Coral Wonder 00:00 Tools
Forces and Beliefs 00:00 Tools
Failures (A Fire Of Pleasure) 00:00 Tools
Illuminate 00:00 Tools
Osos 00:00 Tools
Blonde 00:00 Tools
The Blue Planet 00:00 Tools
Blind 00:00 Tools
Always There For You 00:00 Tools
Wolf 00:00 Tools
Coral Wonder (The Blue Planet TV Series) 00:00 Tools
Deep Blue 00:00 Tools
0096 00:00 Tools
ShadowLand End Credits 00:00 Tools
Einmarkt 00:00 Tools
Fibres 00:00 Tools
Loom 00:00 Tools
girls 00:00 Tools
Pup Is Seeing Now (bonus live rework) 00:00 Tools
Main Theme (The Blue Planet) 00:00 Tools
Coral Wonder (from The Blue Planet) 00:00 Tools
Shadowlands End Credits (Shadowlands, 1993) 00:00 Tools
Indigo 00:00 Tools
Theme From The Blue Planet 00:00 Tools
Horo Vision Podcast 004 00:00 Tools
Destruction 00:00 Tools
Shadowlands End Credits 00:00 Tools
Neptune - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
- Neon Giraffe -- Pup (2005) -- 00:00 Tools
One More Ride 00:00 Tools
- Once Upon a Forest -- Pup (2005) -- 00:00 Tools
- Pup Is Seeing Now -- Pup (2005) -- 00:00 Tools
- Brother Blueberry -- Pup (2005) -- 00:00 Tools
- Bunny -- Pup (2005) -- 00:00 Tools
- Many Blades of Grass Ago -- Pup (2005) -- 00:00 Tools
- Gentle Meter -- Pup (2005) -- 00:00 Tools
To Claudia on Thursday 00:00 Tools
gentle meten 00:00 Tools
Forver Awkwand 00:00 Tools
Shadowlands End Credits (From 'Shadowlands') 00:00 Tools
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Also known as the critically acclaimed artist Shuttle358 on the NY based label 12k and Fenton on the Japanese imprint Plop, Dan Abrams is among a new wave of artists bringing the aesthetic sensibilities of digital technologies to bear upon the styles of environmental space music first explored by the likes of Brian Eno, David Parsons, Michael Stearns, and Robert Rich. Abrams created quite a stir in the US minimal electronic scene with his debut release Optimal.lp in 1999 in which he seamlessly blended the soft sounds of ambient music with the granular aesthetics of modern digital minimalism. This release defined his style and gave birth to many imitators, with comparisons to the work of Eno and Global Communication proving as often, and appropriate, as those to Oval or Ryoji Ikeda. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.