Yasume – Where We're From The Birds Sing A Pretty Song
Label: | City Centre Offices – TOWERBLOCK 015 LP |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP |
Country: | Germany |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | IDM, Electro, Ambient |
Tracklist
A1 | Rengoku (Condensed) | |
A2 | When Audrey Dances | |
A3 | 2112 Crescent Heights | |
A4 | The Prevailing Wind | |
B1 | Peculiar Fascination | |
B2 | Sing The Noises | |
B3 | Slowly, Clearly And Calmly | |
B4 | Triumph Of Two |
Credits
- Mastered By – Loop-o
Notes
On the back of the sleeve, track A3 is misspelled "2112 Cresent Heights" - on the label the spelling is correct
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 4015698280418
Other Versions (4)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Where We're From The Birds Sing A Pretty Song (CD, Album) | City Centre Offices, City Centre Offices | TOWERBLOCK CD015, towerblock cd 015 | Germany | 2003 | ||
New Submission | Where We're From The Birds Sing A Pretty Song (CD, Album, Promo) | City Centre Offices | towerblock cd 015 | Germany | 2003 | ||
New Submission | Where We're From The Birds Sing A Pretty Song (8×File, MP3, Album, 320 kbps) | City Centre Offices, City Centre Offices | TOWERBLOCKCD 015, CCOTB015 | Germany | Unknown | ||
New Submission | Where We're From The Birds Sing A Pretty Song (8×File, FLAC, Album) | City Centre Offices | TOWERBLOCKCD 015 | Germany | Unknown |
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Reviews
- Edited 3 years agoDiane, this is definitely in my top five ambient “IDM” albums of all time. Every track is an intricate, emotive tapestry of weaving sonics.
The vinyl quality is outstanding. Warm, but crystal clear with great dynamics. Damn fine copy!
If you like Xela, Twin Peaks, or just good things in general, you will surely love this. I highly recommend picking up a copy, in any format that you can find. - Edited 5 years agoA diamond of an under rated and 'lost' gem electronic/ambient LP. Glitchy but not to the point of irritating, slow moving with unfurling multi coloured understated melodies that creep up from the deep only to dive back down again. Full of cool innovative sounds and textures. A real contemplatative and meditative trip. If you're looking for a 'mind wash' buy this record while it's relatively cheap. Reminds me of a more austere Black Dog. High praise indeed!