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Tycho - Epoch (2016) [24.96 FLAC]
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Tycho - Epoch (2016) [24.96 FLAC]

  Genre: Electronic
  Styles: Downtempo, Ambient
  Source: WEB
  Codec: FLAC
  Bit rate: ~ 2,900 kbps
  Bit depth: 24
  Sample rate: 96 kHz 

  01 Glider 
  02 Horizon 
  03 Slack 
  04 Receiver 
  05 Epoch 
  06 Division 
  07 Source 
  08 Local 
  09 Rings 
  10 Continuum 
  11 Field 

  Tycho (Scott Hansen) is a producer and graphic artist based in San Francisco, California. While Boards of Canada's blissful/melancholic IDM is an obvious inspiration, many of Tycho's productions play out like complete electronic dream pop songs in isolation rather than vignettes or extended mood pieces. Tycho debuted in 2002 with The Science of Patterns, a self-released four-track EP. Sunrise Projector, his first album, was released in 2004 on the Gammaphone label. 

  In 2010, Hansen established a full-band lineup of Tycho, including guitarist and bassist Zac Brown, drummer Rory O'Connor, and bass guitarist/keyboard player Joe Davancens. The group became an incredibly popular live act, appearing at numerous festivals as well as headlining several sold-out tours. Tycho's long-awaited full-length Dive arrived on Ghostly in 2011, and was well received. While working on material and singles for his next LP, 2013 saw the vinyl reissue of Past Is Prologue on Ghostly. Awake, Tycho's proper follow-up to Dive, was released in early 2014, and was another success, charting at number 23 on Billboard's Top 200 albums chart, an unusual feat for an IDM album. Following two more years of constant touring and graphic design work, Tycho released Awake Remixes on Ghostly in early 2016, with a new studio album in the works. Later that year, the singles "Division" and "Epoch" preceded the full-length Epoch, which was given a surprise release that October