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Notes To Yourself

by Phone Booth Robbers

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Peter Alexander London
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Peter Alexander London Finaly a new album from Phone Booth Robbers
96 min of pure joy
Very very well produced
I upsampled the album to 24/96
and depending on quality of recording and production the results are Great or even Greater
In combination with my Audioquest Dragonfly, the sound now drips of the wall spreading outside of the speakers
Thank you Phone Booth Robbers
PS
I was raised with vinyl so I know how music should sound
Mitch Mitchell
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Mitch Mitchell Phone Booth Robbers has produced another strange and enchanting album with diverse and intricate melodies. Each track elicited a different set of emotions, and are generally upbeat. I really enjoy listening to this album over headphones while I'm out running errands; good travel tunes!
The Inexpressible Sound Archive
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The Inexpressible Sound Archive 8 years after their criminally underrated debut PBR delivers another album of rare quality. I sincerely hope they finally get the recognition they deserve.
mikeharbour
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mikeharbour Another absolute gem from PBR.
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Notes To Yourself is the second album by Phone Booth Robbers, following the 2013 album Falling Into One. Once again, this one is packed with 13 electronic downtempo tracks with a pinch of psychedelic. Mastered by Jeffrey van der Schilden. Photography by Light Wizard.

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released October 23, 2021

Track 11 original by evg.

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Phone Booth Robbers Hoofddorp, The Netherlands

Phone Booth Robbers began creating music in the mid-nineties, gradually shifting from early trance music to richly melodic downtempo and electronica inspired by acts like Shpongle, Ott, Bluetech, Ozric Tentacles, and Easily Embarrassed.

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