aMute--The_Sea_Horse_Limbo-2006-1way

Section
MP3/FLAC
Group
1way
Size
65,59 MB
Files
9
Date
2007-06-07

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      a r t i s t : aMute
        t i t l e : The Sea Horse Limbo
          d a t e : 2006
        l a b e l : intr_version / intr017
        g e n r e : Electronic
  r l s.  d a t e : Oct/2006
      t r a c k s : 09
    b i t r a t e : VBRkbps
          s i z e : 65,5 MB

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     Belgian artist Jerome Deuson at last follows up his
     Intr-version debut A Hundred Day Trees with another superb
     collection of brittle laptop pop. Like KhonnorÆs
     'Handwriting', The Sea Horse Limbo is essentially made up of
     gorgeous, heartfelt song craft that somewhere along the line
     has been obscured by the wires and circuitry of avant-garde
     electronic production. Of course itÆs that elusive quality
     that makes the album all the more beguiling. Beneath the
     surface of æHit My CountryÆ and æOh! Le ZeppelinÆ lie
     remarkable, epic pop songs. Anyone who plugs a guitar into
     their laptop will inevitably run the risk of being compared to
     a certain Christian Fennesz (who does in fact get a thank you
     in the liner notes), but the quality of writing and the
     nuanced arrangements of 'The Sea Horse Limbo' confirm DeusonÆs
     voice as very much his own. Excellent.

     --

     In the two years since the release of his spectacular dΘbut, A
     Hundred Dry Trees, Brussels based JΘr⌠me Deuson (aka aMute)
     has toured the width and breadth of Europe several times,
     started his own superb label, Stilll, and created a new body
     of work that is as original as it is beautiful. "The Sea Horse
     Limbo" sees aMute expanding his blend of guitars and glitches
     to include drums (StΘphane FedΦle), cello (Jean-Paul Dessy of
     the world renowned contemporary music ensemble, Musiques
     Nouvelles), and voice (Deuson, Jenna Robertson of Avia
     Gardner, and others). DeusonÆs new work breaks with the
     frosty, crystalline quality of A Hundred Dry Trees, coming up
     with a collection that is luminous and sun-baked. It is a lush
     and epic work that is as moving as it is challenging. At times
     as sprawling and spacy as Do Make Say Think, at others dense
     and textured like the work of Tim Hecker or Fenneszà One can
     note a confluence of styles without putting oneÆs finger on
     The Horse LimboÆs fragile beauty and sometimes almost abrasive
     energy.


     http://www.intr-version.com/

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      01-Why Do I Run So Fast                                   [02:50]
      02-The Floating Boat                                      [05:06]
      03-Hit My Country                                         [08:02]
      04-Disco Flags Are All Around You                         [02:38]
      05-When Cyclic Brussels Gave Up, It Turned Me On          [05:27]
      06-Oh! Le Zeppelin                                        [11:29]
      07-Sea Horse                                              [06:50]
      08-Limbo                                                  [01:24]
      09-(H)and In The Sand                                     [03:28]
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                                                                 47:14 min                                                       47:14 min

Files

PathSize
01-amute--why_do_i_run_so_fast.mp33,75 MB
02-amute--the_floating_boat.mp37,04 MB
03-amute--hit_my_country.mp311,15 MB
04-amute--disco_flags_are_all_around_you.mp33,60 MB
05-amute--when_cyclic_brussels_gave_up_it_turned_me_on.mp36,41 MB
06-amute--oh_le_zeppelin.mp316,56 MB
07-amute--sea_horse.mp310,55 MB
08-amute--limbo.mp31,90 MB
09-amute--(h)and_in_the_sand.mp34,62 MB