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Credits
- Design – Bombthedot
- Written-By, Producer, Photography By – Adam Raisbeck
Notes
Track 2 original artist not credited on release, although he is listed in thank you notes.
Released in a 4- glossy finish Digipak with transparent tray.
Cat#: U-COVER 15 on spine / U-COVER 15 on back / U-Cover 015CD inside / U-COVER 015CD on CD.
Recorded in Melbourne, Australia, 2000-2002.
For mum, dad and Luke.
Thank you to Koen, Esther, Daniel Stonehouse, Joshua Reich, Emma Langridge, John Carew, Christine Phillips, Nina Muriviev, Scott Armstrong, Hayley Roth, Ben Businovski, Esa Ruoho, Lassi Nikko, Tim Koch, Gabe Koch, Sean Stolon, Shawn Hatfield, Ivan Blajer, Ian Pojman, Pietro, Matt Davidson, Kristian Lubiszewski, Joonas Lehtinen, Frank G, Alex Kislytsin, Eric Skodvin.
Thank you for listening.
"strictly limited for a free mind"
Released in a 4- glossy finish Digipak with transparent tray.
Cat#: U-COVER 15 on spine / U-COVER 15 on back / U-Cover 015CD inside / U-COVER 015CD on CD.
Recorded in Melbourne, Australia, 2000-2002.
For mum, dad and Luke.
Thank you to Koen, Esther, Daniel Stonehouse, Joshua Reich, Emma Langridge, John Carew, Christine Phillips, Nina Muriviev, Scott Armstrong, Hayley Roth, Ben Businovski, Esa Ruoho, Lassi Nikko, Tim Koch, Gabe Koch, Sean Stolon, Shawn Hatfield, Ivan Blajer, Ian Pojman, Pietro, Matt Davidson, Kristian Lubiszewski, Joonas Lehtinen, Frank G, Alex Kislytsin, Eric Skodvin.
Thank you for listening.
"strictly limited for a free mind"
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 5400711001443
- Matrix / Runout: 01682AA2
Other Versions (2)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Learning To Be (11×File, MP3, Album, 320 kbps) | Not On Label (Sense Self-released) | none | Australia | 2013 | ||
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Learning To Be (11×File, FLAC, Album) | Not On Label (Sense Self-released) | none | Australia | 2013 |
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Reviews
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Edited 20 years ago"Learning To Be" is the second album from Australian artist, Sense. Providing a worthy follow up to "A View From A Vulnerable Place", was always going to difficult, but Sense has has pulled it of, and them some. This time, the sound is perhaps more minimal, yet equally emotive crunchy electronica, in the vein of labels like Skam and Toytronic. "Tunnel Vision" is a personal highlight, with it's slow build and foreboding layers of ambience, resembling Bola at his finest. Outstanding.
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<B>Sense</B> approaches ambient from a very nice angle, kind of "Morr gets boosted by SKAM" what can also be translated as: you take the fragility and quietness of the Morr label, add the forceful sub activity and dynamic aphex clicking of the SKAM label and shake those to emotive perfection.
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