Yasume

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
2112 Crescent Heights 05:26 Tools
When Audrey Dances 05:16 Tools
The Prevailing Wind 00:00 Tools
Slowly, Clearly and Calmly 00:00 Tools
Rengoku 06:20 Tools
Peculiar Fascination 00:00 Tools
Sing the Noises 00:00 Tools
Triumph of Two 00:00 Tools
Rengoku (condensed) 00:00 Tools
Dentosen 00:00 Tools
Wakare 00:00 Tools
Rengoku - Condensed 00:00 Tools
Rengoku (Deru Rmx) 00:00 Tools
Dentosen (Shit Hotpod) 00:00 Tools
Live from Ghent 00:00 Tools
slowly, clearly, calmly 00:00 Tools
2112 cresent heights 00:00 Tools
rengoku (deru remix) 00:00 Tools
Slowly. Clearly And Calmly 00:00 Tools
Rengoku(Condensed) 00:00 Tools
Yasume Live 05:26 Tools
When Audrey Dances - [vk.com/interesting_music] 05:16 Tools
Slowly,Clearly And Calmy 00:00 Tools
A3 2112 cresent heights 00:00 Tools
A2 when audrey dances 00:00 Tools
rengoku 'condensed' 00:00 Tools
B3 slowly, clearly and calmly 00:00 Tools
A4 the prevailing wind 00:00 Tools
A1 rengoku 'condensed' 00:00 Tools
The Prevailing Wind (2003) 00:00 Tools
03-2112 crescent heights 00:00 Tools
B2 sing the noises 00:00 Tools
B1 peculiar fascination 00:00 Tools
B4 triumph of two 00:00 Tools
Wakare - Yasume 00:00 Tools
when audry dances 00:00 Tools
where we're from the birds sing a pretty song 00:00 Tools
When Audrey Dances. 00:00 Tools
Dentosen (Shit Hotpod) (Rewired by Yasume) 00:00 Tools
07 - Slowly Clearly And Calmly 00:00 Tools
01-rengoku(condensed) 00:00 Tools
2112 crescent hights 00:00 Tools
02-When Audrey Dances 00:00 Tools
The Prevailing Sound 00:00 Tools
Pecullar Fascination 00:00 Tools
Live from Ghent Sessions 00:00 Tools
Rengoku. 00:00 Tools
08-Triumph Of Two 00:00 Tools
04-the prevailing wind 00:00 Tools
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Yasume was formed in late 2001 by John Twells (aka Xela) and Gabriel Morley (aka Logreybeam). After successfully completing a remix for Metamatics, which is to be released on Hydrogen Dukebox this November/December they decided to carry on collaborating and have finished an EP, Where We're From the Birds Sing a Pretty Song, named for a line in a dream sequence in David Lynch's seminal tv series 'Twin Peaks.' The sound is somewhere between the choppy digital crunch of Miami's Schematic label and the hazy dreamlike melodic quality of 'Twin Peaks' composer Angelo Badalamenti. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.