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James Holden - A Break In The Clouds

Holden* - A Break In The Clouds

Label:
Catalog#:
01BC
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:
UK
Released:
28 Jul 2003
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Progressive House, Glitch, Techno, Downtempo, Ambient

Tracklist

A1   A Break In The Clouds (Main Mix) 9:54
A2   A Break In The Clouds (Fluffapella) 1:38
B1   A Break In The Clouds (Beats Tool) 5:20
B2   A Break In The Clouds (Ambient Version) 5:00
    Guitar - James Holden

Credits

Artwork By [Design] - Tom Horner
Written-by, Producer, Artwork By [Design] - James Holden

Notes

(P)&(C) Border Community Recordings Ltd 2003.
Published by Copyright Control.

Exclusively distributed via Amato.
3 Beat Label Mngt Ltd.
Manufactured by Eurodisc.

All tracks: 126 BPM E minor
Recorded at the Babylon station, London.

Track A2 is titled "Melody Part" on the sleeve and "Fluffapella" on the record label. According to the official Border Community website, the correct title is Fluffapella.

Barcode: 5060065330127

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Review by Oct 15, 2003
James Holden makes the finest progressive house at the moment. This is another atmospheric an moody piece of work. wobbly bassline and twisted beats, and soundscaping heaven all over it. A definite crowd-pleaser.
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Review by timkell Feb 21, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
This track never gets old. Epic, gorgeous. What a statement for the first release of a new label. Whatever you call it, progressive, tech, who cares? Just make sure you have it.
Rated 5/5
Review by e-cho Jan 06, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Indeed a fine opening for James Holden's new, innovative label. Minimal, yet beautifully melodical track hasn't only been played by the prog-heads, but also (deep) techno dj's like John Tejada and Sven Väth. The sleeve notes feature bpm's, key notes and rough graphic displays of all four tracks.