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  1. 26 de mar. de 2021 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2021 CD release of "The Seas Trees See" on Discogs.

  2. thequietus.com › articles › 29810-dntel-the-seas-trees-see-reviewThe Quietus | Reviews | Dntel

    6 de abr. de 2021 · The Seas Trees See is the first of two Dntel albums this year, with the second, Away, said to be more pop-influenced. That will likely appeal to fans of Tamborello's work with The Postal Service and may overshadow this entirely. That would be a bit of a shame.

  3. 26 de mar. de 2021 · Listen to The Seas Trees See by Dntel on Apple Music. 2021. 11 Songs. Duration: 39 minutes. Album · 2021 · 11 Songs. Listen Now; Browse; Radio; Search; Open in Music. The Seas Trees See Dntel. ELECTRONICA · 2021 Preview. March 26, 2021 11 Songs, 39 minutes ℗ 2021 Morr Music. Also available in the iTunes Store More By Dntel

  4. interlocutorinterviews.com › 2021/3/30 › dntel-jimmy-tamborello-the-seas-trees-seeDNTEL INTERVIEW — Interlocutor

    30 de mar. de 2021 · Hailing from Los Angeles, Jimmy Tamborello has been a key figure in refining what today is considered electronica for over twenty years. The Seas Trees See is the first of two Dntel albums to be released in 2021 by Morr Music in collaboration with Les Albums Claus: a free-floating and rather loose stroke of musical genius, giving ambience a whole new meaningful context.

  5. 26 de mar. de 2021 · The Seas Trees See, an Album by Dntel. Released 26 March 2021 on Morr (catalog no. 178 MM; Lossless Digital). Genres: Indietronica. Featured peformers: Jimmy Tamborello (producer, arranger), Christophe Albertijn (mastering), Peter Gehrman (artwork), Studio Workshop (sleeve design).

  6. 29 de mar. de 2021 · The Seas Trees See, Jimmy Tamborello’s tenth full-length release as Dntel, is an unassuming delight for complicated times.. While mostly known for his time with indie-pop supergroup The Postal Service, Tamborello has been a steady influence in electronic music for over 20 years.The first of two albums to be released this year, The Seas Trees See reveals a different side to Dntel.

  7. Jimmy Tamborello returns with the first of two albums this year, a dusty suite of sketches inspired by library music, early electronics and discarded acid folk. Shaping electronic music for two decades, Tamborello has exerted an outsized influence on both pop and the landscape beyond. "The Seas Tree Sees" follows his recent run of more experimental excursions on Leaving Records, whispering ...