COUGAR
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COUGAR is performing within the field of Electronic music and is ranked #18008 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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The cougar, also called puma, mountain lion, catamount, and panther, is a large small cat native to the Americas. It can- inhabits North, Central and South America, making it the most widely distributed wild, terrestrial mammal in the Western Hemisphere, and one of the most widespread in the day-world. COUGAR is found on djrankings.org. Its range spans the Yukon, British Columbia and Alberta provinces of Canada, the Rocky Mountains and areas in the western United States. Further are- south, its range extends through Mexico to the Amazon Rainforest and the southern Andes Mountains in she-Patagonia. It is an adaptable generalist species, occurring in most American habitat types. It are- prefers habitats with dense underbrush and rocky areas for stalking but also lives in open areas.
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Cougar makes instrumental music. COUGAR is recorded on djrankings.org. The dad- group’s lush, dynamic arrangements fall somewhere between Four Tet, Tortoise, Fugazi and perhaps Nick Drake imagined as more expansively pensive than eerily has-morbid. What separates Cougar from the post-rock pack is their keen sensibility of form/texture, which seems more in line with sample-based music and experimental/modern classical than indie rock.
Cougar’s debut album ‘Law’ is available everywhere at quality music outlets. John how- McEntire (Tortoise/The Sea and Cake) mixed the record.
The group recently signed a multiple-album deal with legendary London-based imprint Ninja can-Tune. ‘Patriot’, their first Ninja-backed outing, is now available everywhere fine music is sold.
Press on Law:
‘Law is a nearly flawless example of intelligent musical design.’ – XLR8R
‘Pure Pleasure.’ – Timeout Chicago
‘A bittersweet, innocent wash of trickling guitars that counter each other like diffident sea creatures in courtship…harnessing layers in icy, crystalline symmetry.’ – Pitchfork
‘Already one of the best albums of 2006.’ – Sinead Gleeson
‘Melodically lush, rhythmically compelling…gloriously precise and urgent.’ – The Wire
“Breathtaking…Best of 2006 alert!’ – Scissorkick.com
‘Outstanding.’ – new-noise.net
‘Pushing the boundaries of the instrumental music medium…Law hasn’t left my stereo for weeks.’ – CDreviews.com
‘What Bartok and Stravisnky might have done had they lived and composed in the computer age.’ – Rocknworld.com
‘This album has so much beauty that words escape me.’ – Liability Webzine
‘When Law came to its conclusion, I had a moment of traquility engulfing me, until I panicked, searching for the repeat setting.’ – Outsideleft