Inch-time

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Icicles And Snowflakes 05:05 Tools
Icicles & Snowflakes 04:34 Tools
Take Care, O Pilgrim! 05:34 Tools
Aurora 04:38 Tools
Turning Point 03:34 Tools
No Need To Sign Your Name 04:33 Tools
Almond Eyes 04:15 Tools
Crystal Visions 05:18 Tools
A Handful of Dust 04:29 Tools
Cloud Hidden 04:14 Tools
Suspended 01:14 Tools
The Sky Has A Thousand Eyes 01:35 Tools
Little Lamb (Asleep) 01:47 Tools
Videograms 05:23 Tools
Aurora in Dust 04:20 Tools
Of Times Past 06:03 Tools
Nocturne 06:00 Tools
As Far As The Eye Can See 06:55 Tools
Electric Blue 04:11 Tools
X-Ray Eyes 03:15 Tools
The Sun Myth 05:14 Tools
Root Drinking In The Dark 05:06 Tools
Two Courtesans 03:12 Tools
Time of the Fire 05:11 Tools
The Big Sleep 03:11 Tools
Take Care, O Pilgrim! (Edit) 04:10 Tools
Ukiyo 04:40 Tools
Still Running 04:48 Tools
Suspensions 04:25 Tools
Woods 03:28 Tools
Late Spring 05:25 Tools
Stapedius 03:37 Tools
Snow jewel 03:05 Tools
Kyoto (Autumn Leaves) 05:06 Tools
Black Mountain 04:15 Tools
Night Falls 04:43 Tools
The Devil in Any Key 04:24 Tools
Home 03:14 Tools
As Patient As A Tree 04:55 Tools
preface 01:56 Tools
A Rainbow For Alex 04:54 Tools
voyage to Brobdingnag 04:12 Tools
Impermanence 01:06 Tools
One After Another 01:43 Tools
red in green 04:30 Tools
Decay 08:24 Tools
walk in the country 08:57 Tools
squeezebox 04:20 Tools
Videograms (Lord Jim Remix) 05:53 Tools
X-Ray Eyes (Spartak's Sly Eye Version) 03:58 Tools
Life on the Tundra 05:22 Tools
The Big Sleep (Version) 03:46 Tools
Of Times Past (Icarus Wow and Flutter Mix) 06:28 Tools
Electric Blue (Tunng Remix) 03:45 Tools
Two Courtesans (Old Growth In Asia Mix) 04:52 Tools
Ukiyo (Lake Lustre Remix) 04:49 Tools
Suspensions (Isan Inches-Per-Second Remix) 04:31 Tools
Late Spring (Sybarite Remix) 04:41 Tools
Still Running (Benge Remix) 03:40 Tools
Videograms - Lord Jim Remix 05:53 Tools
X-Ray Eyes - Spartak's Sly Eye Version 03:58 Tools
Electric Blue - Tunng Remix 03:45 Tools
Of Times Past - Icarus Wow and Flutter Mix 06:28 Tools
The Big Sleep - Version 03:46 Tools
Two Courtesans - Old Growth In Asia Mix 04:52 Tools
Still Running - Benge Remix 03:39 Tools
Suspensions - Isan Inches-Per-Second Remix 04:31 Tools
Late Spring - Sybarite Remix 04:41 Tools
Ukiyo - Lake Lustre Remix 04:49 Tools
Omaha Gold 04:40 Tools
Suspension 04:24 Tools
Late Spring (Sybarite Rmx) 04:40 Tools
Take Care, O Pilgrim (edit) 04:40 Tools
01 - Part 1 04:40 Tools
Suspended (Shoeb Ahmad remix) 04:16 Tools
Aurora (Summer Dub) 04:16 Tools
aurora in dub 04:20 Tools
02 - Part 2 04:20 Tools
Snow Jewel (Robin Saville remi 04:05 Tools
Suspended (Pimmon Remix) 04:05 Tools
A Handful Of Dust (AM/PM Dub) 04:05 Tools
Incicles And Snowflakes 04:05 Tools
1000 Lights In The Sky (Crystal Visions Re-Imagined By Lawrence English) 04:05 Tools
Snow Jewel (Robin Saville remix) 04:05 Tools
Home (aheadphonehome remix) 04:05 Tools
The Sun Myth (Piano Interrupted Remix) 04:38 Tools
Take Care O Pilgrim! (edit) 04:05 Tools
Part 1 04:05 Tools
Part I 04:38 Tools
No Need 01:30 Tools
Take Care, O Pilgrim 04:38 Tools
Take Care 04:38 Tools
No Need To Sign Yr. Name 04:38 Tools
Icacles And Snowlakes 04:38 Tools
Part II 04:38 Tools
Thought Objects, Part 1 04:38 Tools
Thought Objects, Part 2 04:38 Tools
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Stefan Panczak, aka Inch-time, might have swapped the environs of Adelaide for the hustle and bustle of London, but it’s a move he’s glad he made. Since releasing his earliest records back in 2003, Inch-time has quietly forged an irrepressible niche which has taken on a life of its own. His subtle melding of gleaming electronica and a whole host of other ingredients – from dub to folk textures, and languid jazz stylings to post-rock atmospheres – has evolved to take in new elements while sticking to the unique approach which Panczak has made his signature since his debut album, 2005’s Any Colour You Like. Released on Static Caravan, Inch-time’s first full-length offering combined the string- fuelled beauty of ‘Kyoto (Autumn Leaves)’ with more obviously electronic compositions – Panczak’s sublime music brings together the organic and electronic to devastating effect, often in the same song, and his ear-catching debut was evocative of moods which recalled the likes of Tortoise, Talk Talk and Labradford at their most ornate and melodic. It’s not surprising that Panczak’s music seamlessly incorporates jazz-flecked motifs – he once sold his saxophone in order to buy a sampler, after all. Being raised on a nourishing stew of jazz and psychedelic rock has served him well and it seems appropriate that Inch-time recordings are so expansive and multi-textured, building slowly to add in new layers and sounds, embellishing crystalline melodies with crinkled beats, clicks and whirs. The spectral ambience of follow-up album As the Moon Draws Water, released in 2006, continued many of the themes which first drew listeners in but created something which was at once familiar yet entirely new, capturing the brooding intensity of Mezzanine-era Massive Attack as well as the kaleidoscopic concoctions of DJ Shadow, Four Tet and Animal Collective. A string of EPs and cassette releases have followed – not to mention the rich and ambitious Teaism compilation curated by Panczak, featuring a collection of songs inspired by the culture of tea – all underlining the versatility of Panczak and his compositions, which twist majestically and burrow their way into the subconscious. The Floating World, the third Inch-time album, finds Panczak on the cusp of a new beginning. It marks the first release on his new self-run label, Mystery Plays Records, and as such is the latest stage in Inch-time’s evolution. With an enchanting melodic grace reminiscent of Philip Glass, Panczak’s minimal and achingly fragile electronica soars and glides, bewitching with its slow- burning and otherworldly touches. A keen devourer of all things artistic and cultural, Panczak has been inspired for his latest record by the Japanese art movement, Ukiyo-e, particularly artists including Hiroshige and Hokusai. It’s a fitting influence given his music’s decidedly ‘visual’ feel, being cinematic in scope and creating pulsing soundscapes which are poignant and deeply moving while retaining a sense of playfulness. It’s these nuanced, tightly-coiled compositions – steeped in melody and melancholy – which surprise and delight equally, everywhere from the Antipodes to London and beyond. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.