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FFWD - FFWD

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Ambient
Year:
1994

Tracklist

Hidden 7:16
Lucky Saddle 6:40
Drone 1:01
Hempire 3:12
Collossus 5:38
What Time Is Clock 1:15
Can Of Bliss 3:15
Elevenses 0:49
Meteor Storm 4:25
Buckwheat & Grits 10:51
Klangtest 5:01
Suess Wie Eine Nuss 8:20

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
FFWD (CD, Album) Inter-Modo inta 001 cd UK 1994
FFWD (2xLP, Album) Inter-Modo INTA 001 LP UK 1994
FFWD (Cass, Album) Inter-Modo INTA 001 TC UK 1994
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by mzkbx Feb 25, 2009

referencing FFWD, 2xLP, Album, INTA 001 LP

First time I've heard about FFWD was with "Lucky Saddle" which was playlisted on the "Trance Europe Express - Volume 2" compilation, I've got this since a very long time, but I've never paid attention on it, when two months ago, I discovered this fabulous track, every sounds on it are a vision, it's just like you are... not a microphone but a camera... not the camera but the movie, the profundity of the synth elements is just fabulous. The atmosphere is really cold and very intense, it's like time was suspended, you can feel that you are living a very special moment when you're listening this, "the soundtrack of your life". Believe me, this is just ESSENTIAL in your record library. This is probably one of the best all time ambiant album.
Rated 5/5
Review by truwayz Feb 08, 2003

referencing FFWD, CD, Album, inta 001 cd

Iridescent soundscaping, clicks and expert dubology make this one of the most under-rated ambient albums of the mid-nineties.
Check out Robert Fripp's 'The Gates of Paradise' (1997 , Discipline Mobile Global) or Fehlmann (feat. Fripp) EP 'U-god embryo battle. overflow minus-one'(1999 apolloapollo 040) 12", for more good stuff.
Rated 4/5
Review by plaidzebra Oct 27, 2002

referencing FFWD, CD, Album, inta 001 cd

Diffuse psychedelic ambience from the Orb with Robert Fripp, FFWD's generally beatless soundscape is more likely to please fans of the Orb's trippy ambience than fans of Fripp, whose presence is hardly detectable save for a tinkly guitar loop.