Kl(Aus)-Kl(Aus)-WEB-2016-UKW

Section
MP3/FLAC
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UKW
Size
78,47 MB
Files
9
Date
2020-12-15

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     ARTIST:.......: Kl(aus)
     TITLE:........: Kl(aus)
     TYPE:.........: Retail
     LABEL:........:
     CATNO:........:
     GENRE:........: Electronic
     LANG:.........: English
     QUALITY:......: 271 kbps / 44.1 kHz / Joint Stereo
     CODEC.........: LAME 3.100 -V0
     SOURCE:.......: WEB
     GRABBER:......: UKW
     TRACKS:.......: 5
     SIZE:.........: 82.24
     LENGTH........: 00:40:32

     RELEASE YEAR:.: 2016-00-00
     RIP DATE:.....: 2020-12-15


     T R A C K   L I S T
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     1.  Three Sheets                                                7:00
     2.  Proof Portal                                                6:01
     3.  It Hurts To Shoot Gloves From Your Stick, But It's          8:13
         Necessary
     4.  Feral Teapot                                               13:22
     5.  Big Dream and A Pinch Of Towel                              5:56



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                                                              Total  40:32  min

     R E L E A S E   N O T E S
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     http://only1klaus.bandcamp.com/album/kl-a-s

     Former Tasmanians and school friends Stewart Lawler (Boxcar, Severed Heads)
     and Jonathan Elliott (Prayers in Ashes, Batrachian) formed Kl(au?s) in
     2013. With many years experience playing in critically acclaimed and
     influential Australian electronic bands using sequencers and laptops, and
     even more long evenings in the pub arguing the nuances of Tangerine DreamÆs
     1979-1985 period, the pair realised that the Berlin School genre is a
     perfect vehicle for a style of improvisation and sonic exploration that is
     focussed around playing instruments rather than performing from laptops.

     Says Lawler, ôWe think the recent trend for æauthenticityÆ in electronic
     music by exclusively using vintage equipment is a bit misplaced, to be
     honest. What really matters is how you play the instrument; be it physical
     or software, itÆs how you interact with the sounds as you play that counts.
     By recording live improvisations direct to multi-track audio weÆve
     displaced the sequencer from its central role, allowing a more organic
     development of musical ideas to take placeö.

     The result is a magnificent soundscape of an album that takes the listener
     on a journey from beginning to end and while referencing an earlier eraÆs
     style and methodology doesnÆt shy away from using modern production
     technology to achieve its own unique sound. It may also be the first Berlin
     School album to feature the sounds of an Australian spotted gum forest.
     The album was mastered in Sydney by industry veteran Rick OÆNeil

     released July 1, 2016

Files

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00-kl(aus)-kl(aus)-web-2016-cover.jpg30,27 KB
00-kl(aus)-kl(aus)-web-2016.m3u204 B
00-kl(aus)-kl(aus)-web-2016.nfo2,76 KB
00-kl(aus)-kl(aus)-web-2016.sfv254 B
01-kl(aus)-three_sheets.mp313,83 MB
02-kl(aus)-proof_portal.mp311,69 MB
03-kl(aus)-it_hurts_to_shoot_gloves_from_your_stick_but_its_necessary.16,11 MB
04-kl(aus)-feral_teapot.mp325,05 MB
05-kl(aus)-big_dream_and_a_pinch_of_towel.mp311,75 MB