Endless Falls

Loscil
Endless Falls

20,63 EUR  17,19 EUR
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Kranky
Date de sortie: 18/02/2010
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Classement parmi les ventes: N° 1184 en Indé
N° 71858 en Rock
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No d'article.: 688206636

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Remarque / Liste des chansons: 01. "Endless Falls"
02. "Estuarine"
03. "Shallow Water Blackout"
04. "Dub For Cascadia"
05. "Fern And Robin"
06. "Lake Orchard"
07. "Showers Of Ink"
08. "The Making Of Grief Point"
09. "KINEMATICS (VINYL ONLY)"
10. "THE MAKING OF GRIEF POINT"
Nombre de disques: 1
Description:2010 release, the fifth full length release by Scott Morgan under the Loscil moniker. The album begins and ends with the sound of rain recorded by Scott in his back yard, precipitation being a constant presence in his home city of Vancouver. Many of the other sounds on the album are derived from these same recordings, processed and combined with other harmonic sounds to create the textures and drones. Something completely new to this release would be vocals, of a sort, a first for any Loscil composition, contributed by Daniel Bejar on the final track. Jason Zumpano is the only returning performer from past collaborations, he is responsible for the piano parts. Kim Koch and Robert Sparks make appearances on violin and bass recorder. The cover photos for the album were taken from the backseat of the family car by Scott's newest collaborator, his four year old daughter Sadie., Labelcode KRK141.2
N° de titres: 8
N° de fabricant: 00042711
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