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Period | 16:54 | ||
Periodic | 17:38 |
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- Jonathan ColecloughPhotography By [Cover]
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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![]() | Period LP, Limited Edition | Anomalous Records – nom 4 | US | 2001 | US — 2001 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Period CD, Album | Anomalous Records – NOM 4 | US | 2002 | US — 2002 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Period 2×CD, Album, Limited Edition | Anomalous Records – nom 4 cd, Anomalous Records – nom 4 cd x | US | 2002 | US — 2002 | ||||
![]() | Period 4×File, FLAC, Album, Reissue | October Editions – Oct 016 | UK | 2020 | UK — 2020 | New Submission |
Recommendations
- 1999 GermanyCD —Album, Limited Edition
Reviews
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referencing Period (LP, Limited Edition) nom 4
An experience of floating in the air for piano and resonance, beautiful.
Jonathan Coleglough is a discrete master, but many of his records are timless masterpieces : "Cake", "Sumac" or this one are very deep drone capturing, the ears, the soul, the body and bring you in fascinating places.
Sublime referencing Period (CD, Album) NOM 4
Using a grand piano as source material, it was put through processing equipment real time to produce long, convoluted, and articulate manipulations of the piano strikes and fades. The periodic key strikes bear little melodic or tempo relationship, yet it is probably one of the most beautiful piano pieces I have ever heard outside of the classics. Beneath these is a tide of tonal fluctuations, the ends if the key strikes stretched out for scores of minutes until they become the accompaniment for the strikes. These grow and diminish in intensity throughout the piece, at some points reminding me of Coil's brilliant tonal study, Time Machines.
The second track has a much more digital treatment than the original. But this shouldn't be viewed as a negative. It is a very haunting and emotional piece; ethereal elements appear throughout, and strange non-existent sounds find themselves in your head, but when inspected consciously, fleet away like ghosts.
A brilliant abstract/minimal addition to any enthusiast's library.
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