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Fennesz - Field Recordings 1995:2002

Label:
Catalog#:
Tone 16
Format:
CD, Compilation, Digipak
Country:
UK
Released:
28 Oct 2002
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Glitch, Abstract, Noise, Experimental

Tracklist

1 Fennesz  -  Good Man 4:05
2 Fennesz  -  Instrument 1 5:27
3 Fennesz  -  Instrument 2 6:05
4 Fennesz  -  Instrument 3 5:16
5 Fennesz  -  Instrument 4 5:05
6 Ekkehard Ehlers  -  Betrieb (Remix) 3:55
    Remix - Fennesz
7 Fennesz  -  Menthol 3:51
8 Fennesz  -  Surf 5:36
9 Fennesz  -  Stairs 1:28
10 Fennesz  -  Ivend00 1:30
11 Fennesz  -  Namewithnohorse (Version) 2:02
12 Fennesz  -  Odessa (Version) 1:28
13 Stephan Mathieu & Ekkehard Ehlers  -  Codeine (Remix) 5:17
    Remix - Fennesz

Credits

Photography - Jon Wozencroft

Notes

1: Previously unreleased.
2, 3, 4 and 5: Originally released as Instrument.
6: Remix for Betrieb by Ekkehard Ehlers.
7: Originally released on Clicks & Cuts 2.
8: Originally released on Decay.
9: New version of Stairs from the movie Blue Moon.
10: Originally released on rkk13cd. Contains elements from various pieces originally released on Attention: Cats.
11: New version of Namewithnohorse. Original version on KREV X.
12: New version of Odessa from Blue Moon.
13: Originally released on Heroin + Remixes.

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Review by Mar 27, 2003
surf is one of the coolest (where cool is a humble substitute for words as aweinspiring, beautiful, asskicking) tracks i´ve heard in this genre. And generally field recordings is my favourite fennesz-release. hIghly recommended. listening-music to be played loud.
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Review by denisoliver Mar 12, 2003
After his tremendous album "Endless Summer", it was hard to believe that Fennesz could even get better, but he did. The special thing is that this release is not a new album, but a great collection of disparately released songs (mostly from compilations) and his first 12" for Mego, "Instrument".