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DigitonalThe Centre Cannot Hold

Digitonal - The Centre Cannot Hold album cover

Label:

Seed Records (2) – SEEDEP10

Format:

Vinyl, 12"

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Modern Classical, Ambient

Tracklist

A1Maris Stella
CelloCalum Cook*
VocalsKirsty Hawkshaw
A2Snowflake Vectors
B1Cantus V
B2Amberkreiss
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Credits

  • Artwork [Original Illustration]Camilla Umar, Neil Bunn
  • Producer [Additional]Callum Macmillan
  • Producer, Programmed ByAndrew Dobson*
  • Violin, Arranged By [Strings]Samy Bishai
  • Written-ByDobson*, Hawkshaw* (tracks: A1), Bishai*

Other Versions (1)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
The Centre Cannot Hold (CD, EP)Seed Records (2)SEEDCD10UK2004

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Reviews

  • bell-end's avatar
    bell-end
    Absolute bargain at these prices.fans of intricate electronica fill your boots!
    • raveboy23's avatar
      raveboy23
      Edited 18 years ago
      "Maris Stella" is undoubtedly one of the greatest pieces I've ever heard. Starts off with silent arpeggios, then Kirsty Hawkshaw's heavenly voice comes from above, the atmosphere slowly escalates with more and more instruments starting to play, percussions, violin and later on breaks into magnificent emotional finale. Excellent, pure, true.

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      • Avg Rating:4.67 / 5
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