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In the Mind's Ear

by Increment

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Walk On 04:15
Walk on in your steps and soon you'll find Walk on, walk (and you'll) Don't wait to find your sign What did I say? Walk, walk on Now's not to waste your time (you'll find) Don't wait to find your sign For today you'll be fine Walk, walk on Walk on, all the way, waste your time Yesterday all the way before today Yesterday all the way it's time to sign Walk on in your steps and soon you'll find All the way don't wait to find you sign I'm no-one to lead astray into darkness away from the suns array for today it falls all the way it's time to see the writing I'm no-one to lead astray into darkness away from the suns array Now's not the time to waste your time we need more just to be ok Walk on Yesterday now not to waste your time Yesterday all the way before today what did I say? It's time to sign Don't wait to find your sign Every time I get too close, It backs away like it knows Touch it now, can you almost touch it now Can you touch now can you almost touch it? Yesterday all the way before today what did I say? Falls all the way Touch it now, can you almost touch now? credits
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Buttons 06:20
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Goodbye 04:46

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A six track EP of driving electronica! In the Mind’s Ear is a journey into the electronically captured sonic imagination of Increment (formerly Incrementalist). Drawing from some iconic electronic inspirations, Increment brings some fresh sounds to some classic beats. Trip into the sound, fall into the groove and float back up. The EP opens with an Epic ‘Another New Day’ which features a couple of equally epic bass lines. ‘Walk On’ is a rare treat with vocals and guitars! (and some crazy robot vocals as well). Track three, ‘Buttons’ brings back that classic deep and progressive electronica dance sound to where it should be: your ears! ‘At the Mausoleum’ has something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue. Then you will find yourself on a ’Sunday Afternoon’, climbing down a rabbit warren of sound and progression. Once it’s all done, there is only one way to say ‘Goodbye’ and that is that.

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released May 27, 2016

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Increment Melbourne, Australia

Increment has been producing electronic music with various artists for well over a decade. Boasting multiple solo releases from the last few years, his sounds span across deep trance through to groovy downtempo.

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