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Accretion
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Album Details: Accretion

Release Date:07/22/2000
Label:Mind Expansions
UPC:789397712320

Track List: Accretion

  1. Standing Under Ü
  2. Second Abduction
  3. City
  4. Metro
  5. Some Soviet Sation
  1. Convective Envelope
  2. Karmaloop
  3. Landings
  4. Tonality
  5. Spruce

Pro Reviews: Accretion

  • All Music Guide

    Open the pod bay doors as Fuxa presents another cyclical, droning opus. Accretion shifts from bright, summery Luna-esque pop songs straight into outer space with electronic tones and buzzes. Tracks shift into one another smoothly, with instrumentation fading in and out at will, and accents like the live drumming on "Convective Envelope" helping to push through the spacey trance. Not a radical departure from anything else they've recorded, but a continuation of their gliding, blissed-out ambient pop.

    - Zac Johnson, All Music Guide

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Biography

Füxa

Detroit-based experimental rock duo Füxa focused on a lo-fi, electronics-heavy blend of droning, treated guitars, vintage synths (most often the Hammond B-3), and sparse percussion in the vein of Loop, Spacemen 3/Spiritualized, and Amp. Comprised of Randall Nieman and Ryan Anderson, the group formed in 1995 after Nieman left Dearborn-based space-rock group Windy Carl ... Read more