Ian Simmonds – Last States Of Nature
Genre: | Electronic |
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Style: | Leftfield, Future Jazz, Downtempo |
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Tracklist
Theme To The Last Puma | 5:57 | ||
The Ice Waltz (Sweet Mix) | 4:34 | ||
Man With No Thumbs | 5:21 | ||
Trying To Breathe | 6:52 | ||
The Millenium Question | 5:01 | ||
The Leopard | 6:15 | ||
Stray | 5:15 | ||
N.V.Y. | 5:52 | ||
The Preacher | 7:05 |
Credits (6)
- Max DaxArt Direction
- Chris ZippelMastered By
- Jamie FinchPerformer [Additional Players]
- Tim WellerPerformer [Additional Players]
- Ian SimmondsPhotography By
- Ian SimmondsSongwriter, Arranged By, Producer
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Last States Of Nature CD, Album | !K7 Records – k7r022cd, !K7 Records – k7 r022cd | Germany | 1999 | Germany — 1999 | Recently Edited | ||||
Last States Of Nature 2×LP, Album | !K7 Records – !K7R022LP | Germany | 1999 | Germany — 1999 | Recently Edited |
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The jazzy bass of "Theme to the Last Puma" kicks off Ian Simmonds' LAST STATES OF NATURE, preparing you for what's to come. Mainly: more electronic jazz. The deep percussion on "The Ice Waltz" shows Simmonds' interest in dub, as well, even if that track focuses on a simple piano line to buoy the electric chords and vocal samples beneath it. "Man with No Thumbs" has a dark urgency to it, while "Trying to Breathe" slows things down to a throb. "The Millennium Question," on the other hand, has a hint of Middle Eastern percussion, and "The Leopard" brings up the tempo. "Stray" brings back the mysterious, abstract melodies to accompany the barely-there lyrics, while "N.V.Y." conjures a long desert journey. "The Preacher" caps the album with a rhythmic workout, showing that these last states are here to stay.
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