Marsen Jules – Herbstlaub
Label: | City Centre Offices – TOWERBLOCK CD 023 |
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Format: | CD, Album |
Country: | Germany |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Modern Classical, Ambient |
Tracklist
1 | Fanes D'Automne | 6:09 | |
2 | De La Mort D'Un Cygne | 5:30 | |
3 | Aurore | 7:40 | |
4 | Aile D'Aigle | 7:33 | |
5 | Tous Les Coeurs De Cette Terre | 7:23 | |
6 | Chanson Du Soir | 5:20 |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Hausmusik
- Distributed By – Forced Exposure
- Pressed By – Optimal Media Production – A414621
- Distributed By – Baked Goods
- Mastered At – Dubplates & Mastering
- Manufactured By – www.handlewithcare.de
- Copyright © – City Centre Offices
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – City Centre Offices
Credits
- Artwork – Alphazebra
- Mastered By – Loop-o
- Written-By, Producer – Martin Juhls
Notes
C+P 2005 City Centre Offices. Manchester - Berlin.
Mastered at D&M.
Released as a 4-panel Digipak.
Mastered at D&M.
Released as a 4-panel Digipak.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 8 80918 00162 3
- Barcode (Scanned - UPC): 880918001623
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): www.handlewithcare.de TOWERBLOCKCD023 A414621-01
- Mastering SID Code (Variant 1): ifpi L573
- Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 9702
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): www.handlewithcare.de TOWERBLOCKCD023 A414621-01
- Mastering SID Code (Variant 2): ifpi L573
- Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 9718
Other Versions (4)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Herbstlaub (LP, Album) | City Centre Offices | TOWERBLOCK 023 LP | Germany | 2005 | ||
New Submission | Herbstlaub (CD, Album, Promo) | City Centre Offices | TOWERBLOCK CD 023 | Germany | 2005 | ||
New Submission | Herbstlaub (6×File, MP3, Album, 320 kbps) | Not On Label (Marsen Jules Self-released) | none | Germany | 2005 | ||
New Submission | Herbstlaub (LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered) | Keplar | KEPLARREV08 | Germany | 2022 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Edited 11 years agoThis is a new minimalist ambient music. The vibrations are thick. The resonances are subtle and provocative. This is a mantra music that lulls one from observable existence to one that exists only in a state of trance.
But this is not the hokey-pokey, touchy-feely ambientia of the starry-eyed New Ageists. Instead it is a more sobering and profoundly moving category of (so-called) ambient music that is genuine and engaging. It is magnificent in its beauty.
"Herbstlaub" is something different and special, and is the logical follow-up to his other masterpiece, "Lazy Sunday Funerals".
(For the meaning of "Herbstlaub", see the reply to this.)