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Seefeel - Quique

Label:
Catalog#:
pure cd28
Format:
CD, Album, Digipak
Country:
UK
Released:
1993
Genre:
Electronic, Rock
Style:
Abstract, Shoegazer, Ambient

Tracklist

1   Climatic Phase #3 8:23
2   Polyfusion 6:22
3   Industrious 6:38
4   Imperial 6:37
5   Plainsong 7:40
6   Charlotte's Mouth 7:25
7   Through You 5:46
8   Filter Dub 8:45
9   Signals 5:47

Credits

Engineer - Adrian Harrow , Mark Clifford , Mark Van Hoen
Mastered By [Cut], Edited By [Additional] - Stuart*
Photography - Dave Masters , Jane Brownhill
Producer, Mixed By - Seefeel
Written-By - Seymour* (tracks: 6, 9) , Fletcher* (tracks: 1, 6) , Clifford* , Peacock* (tracks: 2, 3, 6,)

Notes

Album title properly pronounced 'keek'.
The version of 'Plainsong' on this album is different from the version present on other releases.

Cat.# variation: PURECD 28 on CD matrix.

Recorded at Falconer, Chrysalis and at home, july 1993. Digital editing by Codex at Berwick Street, august 1993. Cut and additional editing at Copymasters.

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Review by Apr 01, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
Quite possibly Seefeel's most accomplished release. 'Quique' epitomizes their aesthetic for FX drowned guitar loops, unaffected vocals and percussion that sounds as though it had been dished out on empty oil drums.

Tracks like 'Polyfusion' and 'Plainsong' (a much more fleshed-out version than the one previously available on 'Pure, Impure') represent some of their finest work. 'Filter Dub' is one of the greatest moments in shoegazer history with its dense, hypnotic guitar melodies.
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Review by khalo_jam Jul 20, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
Step forward and smell the ether. A classic album that was definitely well ahead of its time. Hypnotic analog beats, sensual basslines and lush detuned analog textures mixed with looped MBV-like guitar effects and hidden vocals. A true landmark, that has inspired future artists such as Ulrich Schnauss and dare i say Boards of Canada.