Tammar's "The Last Line" was recorded in Bloomington, Ind., circa 2011, but its sensual, ceremonial minimalism sounds more like the product of a late-night jam session in 1970s Dusseldorf or New York City: Think Neu!'s propulsive motorik grooves, The Velvet Underground's psychedelic drones and the steely pulse of Suicide's proto-synth pop. It's the sound of mechanized modern ritual, conjuring a strange kind of nowhere feeling. Speeding down a dark highway late at night, you could be anywhere in the world.
Tammar's "The Last Line" sounds like the product of a late-night jam session in 1970s Dusseldorf or New York City.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7bMpSWaZvE
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http://www.npr.org/2011/09/22/140706351/tammar-sensual-ceremonial-minimalism
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