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Harmonic 33Music For Film, Television & Radio Volume One

Label:Warp Records – WARPCD127
Format:
CD, Album
Country:UK
Released:
Genre:Electronic
Style:Leftfield, Downtempo, Ambient

Tracklist

1Optigan
BassArnulf Linder*
DrumsMark Pritchard
Recorded By [Bass]Steve Musters
3:48
2Space Interval 10:21
3Marionette 59 Sec Sting1:01
4Carousel2:05
5Bossa Nova Supernova3:20
6The Shapeshifter0:52
7Funky Duck4:20
8Marionette2:47
9Departure Lounge
DrumsMark Pritchard
4:44
10The Dream Sequence1:55
11Space Interval 20:25
12Paranoia2:47
13Space Interval 30:22
14Long Shadow
DrumsMark Pritchard
4:22
15Marionette 29 Sec Sting0:41
16Pianet 546:12
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Notes

Final track 'Pianet 54' consists of 3:52 of music, followed by 2:20 of silence before the CD ends.
It is titled 'Planet 54' on the LP version.

Tracks 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 15, 16 Produced and mixed 2003.
Tracks 2, 5, 6, 9 to 14 Produced and mixed 2004.

℗ 2004 Warp Records Limited © 2004 Warp Records Limited.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 801061012724
  • Label Code: LC02070
  • Matrix / Runout: || CD || WARPCD127 || 12249 ||
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LV31
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI R208

Other Versions (2)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Music For Film, Television & Radio Volume One (LP, Album, Limited Edition, 45 RPM)Warp RecordsWARPLP127UK2005
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Music For Film, Television & Radio Volume One (CDr, Album, Promo)Warp RecordsWARP CD 127 PUK2005

Reviews

  • scoundrel's avatar
    scoundrel
    Harmonic 33 takes film library music and brings it firmly into the future with _Music For Film, Television and Radio, Volume 1_. And while Pritchard and Brinkworth have included -- cheekily -- a short description of each track in the liner notes, those in no way convey the actual content. From the swinging outer space groove of "Optigan" to the whirling funhouse of "Carousel," Harmonic 33 knows how to pack the maximum mood in a short space. The easy listening flows slick with "Bossa Nova Supernova" and "Departure Lounge." If some out-and-out weirdness is the craving, then heads towards "Funky Duck;" if you prefer spy dramas, then "Paranoia" and "Long Shadow" are there for you. Even the shorter pieces, like the archaic and creepy "Marionette" carries its weight well. The album closes with the thoughtful and melancholy "Planet 54" -- it's better that you don't hear these tracks playing behind an image from your television, because they're best heard playing directly into your head.
    • awillhoite's avatar
      awillhoite
      Edited 17 years ago
      A truly excellent album in the classic Warp records style. Harmonic 33 is what Warp used to be. Music For Film, Television And Radio Volume 1 is one of the finest albums to come out on Warp since Prefuse 73’s One Word Extinguisher. There’s a world of difference between Extraordinary People and MFTR Vol. 1. Mark Pritchard’s more ambient style presides over Dave Brinkworth ‘s Hip-Hop styling. The entire album flows flawlessly with short piano Marionettes and Space Intervals that sew each together. Opens beautifully with Optigan and ends on an even better note with Planet 54 a 60’s Sci-Fi soundscape. I hope the title means possible future installments because I can’t wait.

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