Art Of Noise* – Live At The End Of A Century
Label: | Salvo – SALVOSV006, ZTT – Element 34 |
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Series: | Element Series – 34 |
Format: | Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, EP, Record Store Day, Limited Edition, Picture Disc |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic, Pop, Classical |
Style: | Drum n Bass, Downtempo |
Tracklist
A1 | Out Of This World | |
A2 | Born On A Sunday | |
AA | Moments In Love |
Companies, etc.
- Published By – Perfect Songs
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – ZTT Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – ZTT Records Ltd.
- Licensed To – Union Square Music Ltd.
- Recorded At – Coachella Music Festival
- Published By – Unforgettable Songs Ltd.
- Published By – Buffalo Music Ltd.
- Published By – Wardlaw Music
Credits
- Compiled By – Ian Peel
- Design – Philip Marshall
- Design [Assisted By] – Oscar Henriquez Scott*
- Engineer [John Hurt Vocal Session] – Richard Lowe
- Performer [The Art Of Noise Played Themselves] – Art Of Noise*
- Producer [John Hurt Vocal Session] – Trevor Horn
- Vocals – John Hurt (2)
Notes
Art of Noise live at the Coachella Festival, at the end of a Century: ‘Out of This World’, ‘Born on a Sunday’ and ‘Moments in Love’.
Element 34: a photo disc introduction to Art of Noise at the End of a Century, the CD/DVD anthology of five years of Art of Noise experimentation and recordings from 1997 to 2002.
A Record Store Day 2014 release.
Element 34: a photo disc introduction to Art of Noise at the End of a Century, the CD/DVD anthology of five years of Art of Noise experimentation and recordings from 1997 to 2002.
A Record Store Day 2014 release.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Scanned & Text): 698458860675
- Matrix / Runout (A side - stamped): 116244M1/A
- Matrix / Runout (AA side - stamped): 116244M2/A
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Reviews
- Edited 6 years agoOMG what a boring and disastrous release this is. No, I wasn't a fan of the Seduction of Debussy sessions - which should not be confused with the excellent artist Claude Debussy who surely would have appreciated the early years of AoN..
The babbling on this bleak looking picture disc just kills it for me. Let's stop there. I guess they don't need colours anymore.
I will never listen to it again, life's too short. - ART OF NOISE / “Live At The End Of A Century”
Almost fifteen years after the last Art of Noise single “Metaforce”, ZTT/Salvo release the long awaited follow up, “Art of Noise Live At The End Of A Century”. It is being issued as a limited edition 12” picture disc that will be made available on 19th April as part of Record Store Day 2014 in the UK via specialist independent shops.
Art of Noise were always different as well as being creatively ahead of anyone else making music during the eighties and again in the late nineties during their “image of a group” period. This record showcases that they could exist outside of a studio environment and play live to audiences with ease like any stadium filling rock band. All three live recordings from the 1999 Coachilla Festival are taken directly from the soundboard with no remixing or additional overdubs. For the entire fifteen minutes, forty-six seconds duration of the record, wordsmith Paul Morley presents the audience with a surreal narrative of his guide to the world of Claude Debussy and his abstract ideas with fellow band members Anne Dudley, Trevor Horn & Lol Creme.
The journey starts with a one minute version of “Out Of This World”, a haunting, hypnotic low key soundscape or subtle musical canvas that escorts the opening monologue towards the uplifting “Born On A Sunday”. With operatic vocals by Amanda Boyd, to the attacking drum & bass rhythms via the bassline of the group’s “E.F.L.”, “Born On Sunday” stands out as tour de force of musical ideas and juxtapositions that in theory shouldn’t work. But this is of course Art of Noise, doing what they do best, defying traditional conventions. Through the fast pounding beats the track races furiously to the middle eight section and beyond to a newly arranged version of an old favourite, “Moments In Love”, one of the group’s most intriguing tracks. The arrangement included here not only draws a closure to this special release, but adds an unexpected twist towards the end of the track.
Overall the record is an excellent, long overdue addition to Art of Noise’s impressive discography spanning almost thirty-one years. The music on this record may not be as influential as their work during the eighties, but it is still superior to that which was being created by other artists in the late nineties.
This record is catalogued as SALVOSV006 and is number 34 in Zang Tuum Tumn’s ever expanding Element series before it becomes the missing piece.
4.5 / 5
KM Whitehouse
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