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Música electrónica
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Comentarios / Titulos de las canciónes:
01. "I Have The Moon, You Have The Internet"
02. "Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime"
03. "Leave it"
04. "Yesterday And Today"
05. "The More That I Do"
06. "Sequenced"
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Descripción:
Labelcode KOMPAKTCD72
"Yesterday And Today" es un álbum cautivador de The Field editado en formato CD por el prestigioso sello alemán Kompakt. Este trabajo destaca por el característico estilo de Axel Willner: una fusión envolvente entre techno minimalista y paisajes sonoros ambientales que sumergen al oyente en una experiencia hipnótica y sofisticada gracias a sus ritmos repetitivos y texturas ricas. Tras el éxito internacional del debut ?From Here We Go Sublime?, The Field reafirma su posición con producciones intrincadas y melodías delicadas; sobresale la colaboración con John Stanier (Battles) en el tema principal y una sorprendente versión del clásico ?Everybody?s Got To Learn Sometime?. El fabricante Kompakt ?fundado en Colonia en 1998? es sinónimo mundial de innovación electrónica y calidad sonora con artistas destacados como Gui Boratto o Michael Mayer entre sus filas.
Swedish electronic music producer Axel Willner, a.k.a. The Field, has become equated with cold, repetitive, ethereal minimal techno music through his ...
Brendan Mahoney - 01/08/2009
In the race towards the eclectic, everyone heads for the same emblems of otherness. It’s one of those paradoxes. The natural tendency for opini...
Kev Kharas - 15/06/2009
From Here We Go Sublime, Alex Willner's debut full-length shift as The Field, seems in hindsight so heavy with euphoria that it almost manages to burs...
Matthew Richardson - 04/06/2009
Though this is probably not what Axel Willner had in mind when he retired to the Swedish countryside to record this album, Yesterday & Today is absolu...
Nick Fenn - 03/06/2009
One of the best things about truly great music is the way in which it can bookend, parenthesize, envelop, and otherwise soundtrack life. In 2007 I was...
Bryan Sanchez - 03/06/2009
As The Field, Axel Willner has always been known for his meticulously crafted music. And as a master producer of beats and electronics, he’s made sure...
Chris Martins - 02/06/2009
When The Field, a.k.a. Axel Willner, first took critics by storm in 2007, they praised the Swedish microhouse producer for the grace and mood he broug...
Noah Levine - 01/06/2009
Metamorphosis through repetitionMoment to moment, the songs Axel Willner writes as The Field seem to be running in place. But the stillness is just an...
William Grant - 29/05/2009
The pulse in a human body is a vital sign. It’s proof of life; a rhythm that every other part of the being works around, not to mention a metronome fo...
Tom Whyman - 29/05/2009
The Field’s debut, From Here We Go Sublime was a magical work, a truly euphoric minimal techno/ambient house/whateverdub album that sampled Lionel Ric...