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01. "Moya" 02. "Blaise Bailey Finnegan III"
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..kanada |
 | Description: | Slow Riot For New Zero Kanada by Godspeed You! Black Emperor, released 19 April 1999.
This version of Slow Riot For New Zero Kanada comes as a 1xCD. - ..KANADAAll of it written in the empty space between tours... later on we record it in the weekend with with Saint Dale Morningstar at his gas station in Toronto... ¼-inch Mastering botched by Metalworks, repaired by Constellation + godspeed after all-night drive thru frozen blizzard...
Voice on "BBF3" is Mister Blaise Bailey Finnegan the Third, taperecorded on A sidewalk in Providence, RxIx...
"Moya" is dedicated to the disappeared cats of Mile end... Let's build quiet armies Friends, let's march on their glass towers... Let's build fallen cathedrals + make impractical plans...
© KRANKY 1999.
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Released in a Digisleeve.
Cat# stylized as "KRANK Ø34" on the spine.
Cat# on sticker is "krank034"
Title on sticker: "Slow Riot For New Zero Kanada EP"
No track titles are printed on the release."Slow Riot For New Zero Kanada" is a compelling CD by the renowned artist "Godspeed You! Black Emperor". Released by Kranky/Cargo, this album showcases the band's unique blend of post-rock and experimental music. Godspeed You! Black Emperor has been lauded for their innovative soundscapes that push boundaries and challenge conventions. Their previous successes have established them as one of the most influential bands in their genre. Kranky/Cargo, the manufacturer, is known for its commitment to quality and its impressive roster of artists. |  | Producer: |
Godspeed You! Black Emperor |
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2 |
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00026069 |
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HYUNG RAE K. - 28/Sep/2023  The EP's packaging makes only sparing reference to either the band or the EP's title: the outer packaging does not make any reference to Godspeed, but mentions them in the liner notes.
|  | Ian J. - 10/Apr/2023  I got this free in exchange for Groove points. I'm happy I was able to get this album which rounded out my collection of early GYBE albums.
|  | Prodromos K. - 24/Sep/2020  Pocket-size Godspeed You! Black Emperor here. Perfect for those who don't have the stamina to delve into their lengthier albums. It is also probably the best starting place for newcomers to the band, although i do believe the band is at its absolute best in those longer full-length LPs. Nevertheless the power and emotion here are top notch and cannot be ignored. Their sound is huge, emotional and both tracks are absolutely amazing!!
|  | Igor G. - 10/Nov/2017  “Slow Riot For New Zero Kanada” is the first EP release from the Canadian experimental musical collective GODSPEED YOU! BLACK EMPEROR. It was released in 1999 on vinyl by the Montreal-based record label Constellation Records and on CD by the Chicago-based Kranky Records. The disc, clocking in at approximately 29 minutes, features two long instrumental compositions: 11-minute “Moya” and 18-minute “BBF3”. The former is dedicated to the band’s founding member Mike Moya who left the ensemble in 2008. In fact, this is a sort of re-working “Symphony No. 3” by Henryk Gorecki, a Polish composer of contemporary classical music (that’s why it is sometimes mentioned in the concert setlists as “Gorecki”). The latter refers to the vox pop interviewee going by the name of “Blaise Bailey Finnegan III” whose eccentric ramblings form the core of the song. Finnegan recites a poem which he claims to have written himself. But in fact, the poem is mostly composed of lyrics from the song "Virus" by Iron Maiden that were written by their then-vocalist Blaze Bayley. Both tracks are just superb and can be referred as “classics” of GY!BE from their first period. Interesting facts for collectors: The cardboard album case opens in the opposite direction of a conventional CD case; this is due to the Hebrew text being read from right to left. The front of the album contains Hebrew characters, in transliterated form, “Tohu VaVohu” (Formless and Empty). This phrase is from both Genesis 1:2 and Jeremiah 4:23, the former to describe the Earth before God separated light from dark and the latter to describe the Earth after the Lord’s Day.
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