Static (7) - Re: Talking About Memories

Label:
Catalog#:
towerblock cd 031
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
07 Nov 2005
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Leftfield, Electro, Downtempo

Tracklist

1   Return Of She 5:56
    Guitar, Steel Guitar [Lap] - Martin Siewert
  Vocals - Ronald Lippok
2   One After 808 4:29
    Clarinet [Bass] - Gregor Hotz
3   A Song For You 4:48
4   Never Never 5:46
    Guitar, Steel Guitar [Lap] - Martin Siewert
  Vocals - Christof Kurzmann
  Written-By - Vince Clarke
5   Shift, Smash, Surge, Swell 4:40
    Trumpet - Lars Rudolph
6   Point Of Hope 6:12
    Guitar, Steel Guitar [Lap] - Martin Siewert
  Vocals - Christof Kurzmann
7   Colours In Patches 4:22
    Bass - Stefan Schneider
8   Sync & Sake 6:41
9   The Moon Had A Crack 4:13
    Bass, Cello - Nicholas Bussmann
  Guitar, Steel Guitar [Lap] - Martin Siewert
  Piano, Vocals, Written-By - Lars Rudolph

Credits

Artwork By - Julia Kliemann , Robert Lippok
Electronics, Drums, Vibraphone, Performer - Hanno Leichtmann
Lyrics By - Christof Kurzmann , Lars Rudolph , Ronald Lippok
Mastered By - Stefan Betke
Producer - Hanno Leichtmann
Written-By - Hanno Leichtmann (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 8)

Notes

Recorded at Staticlab and Bleibeil, Berlin, Amann Studios and Museumquartier, Vienna and Museo Del Nueves Artes, Havana between summer 2003 and spring 2005. Mixed at Staticlab, Berlin, spring 2005.

Ⓒ+Ⓟ City Centre Offices. Manchester - Berlin

Barcode and Other Identifiers

Barcode: 8 80918 08392 6

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Rated 5/5
Review by Mister.Marken Jan 10, 2009
"Shift, Smash, Surge, Swell" is probably my favorite of this artfully produced downtempo work by Static (yet what is most appealing about this is Lars Rudolf's coarse, wailing, pulsing trumpet).

I first hear "Colours In Patches" on an Internet Radio station, and was captivated by its nearly ambient IDM / elektro qualities. I've listened to it several times and I find it very compelling...

You find many elektro artists do covers of other Synth Pop / Electro artists. The "Never Never" cover is truly a very worthy contribution to a Vince Clarke tribute compilation!

However, I really don't get the style label of Leftfield for this release? Do you?
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