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‘Yes And No’ by Miles Tilmann

Release date 15 May 2006 (Consumers Research & Development)

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1.01 Last Chance ( play )
1.02 Richocet ( play )
1.03 Deeps ( play )
1.04 Fire ( play )
1.05 Xenon ( play )
1.06 Winter ( play )
1.07 Split The Middle ( play )
1.08 Minutes ( play )
1.09 Split The Middle ( play )
1.10 Verticals ( play )
1.11 Glass Spider ( play )
1.12 Floating Windows ( play )

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"Yes & No" is a dance record on Miles's terms. Tracks like "Last Chance", "Fire" & "Revolving Door" are "ambient bridges" as Miles likes to call them. Tracks that fill the gaps between the songs that they represent. "Ricochet", the first track, might surprise people because it's an uptempo electro track with hard beats. "Deeps" and "Floating Windows" are on the early 80's N.Y. electro and hip-hop tip. Whil the ambient touches of "Xenon" are present, the dancefloor is certainly the destination of that song.

"Winter Mobius" is an ambient track that harks back to his earlier days, which is in stark contrast to "Minutes" which is a dubby, minimal dance track. "Split The Middle" puts the linoleum on the floor, ready for you to get into your stance, 'cause it's time to battle on this one. "Verticals" could be interpreted as a close cousin to "Escape From Nothing" where the sound grabs you and doesn't let go. "Glass Spider" could be the soundtrack to a chase in a science fiction movie, but the only person who knows what it is could be is Miles, and he wants you to listen and come up with your own conclusions.