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Format: CD Label & Cat.Number: Fourth Dimension FDCD68 Release Year: 2005 Note: remixed / re-organised LILES-material by PAUL BRADLEY, COLIN POTTER, J. COLECLOUGH, BAND OF PAIN, BASS COMMUNION, ARANOS, DARREN TATE, IRR.APP (EXT), HAFLER TRIO, UNSONG, NURSE WITH WOUND, VIDNA OBMANA, FREIBAND, etc Price (incl. 19% VAT): €14.00 More InfoGrossartiges meist surrealistisch-dunkles Material auf dieser ANDREW LILES – Remix Compilation von vielen namhaften v.a. britischen Projekten!"Various artists remixing, re-ordering, adding and subtracting the recordings of Andrew Liles. Paul Bradley Journey Remix Colin Potter All Doors Open Aaron Moore Auto Manipulator - Trumpet Mix Jonathan Coleclough Aviophilia Ruse The Ether Reel Rendered Band of Pain Apathy in the UK (Blast# 3) Bass Communion Something to do with Hans Bellmer in a Pub at Last Orders using 15th Century Rural Magic Aranos Auto Manipulator - Gong Mix Darren Tate Lite Irr. App (Ext) Ape Greasing Resonant Curvature Around Antiseptic Orifice The Hafler Trio Song of the Ergophile Unsong Te Whare Ao Aitu (Waits In Double Bed) vidnaObmana 8 O'Clock Nurse With Wound Soliloquy for Lile(s)th Freiband Reis" [label credits] “...In fact so busy, that his latest CD is a remix project. On this poetically entitled disc (Liles loves his titles) we find a host of well-known Liles-friends such as Paul Bradley, Colin Potter, Jonathan Coleclough, Bass Communion, Aranos, Darren Tate, Irr. App., Hafler Trio, Nurse With Wound, Vidna Obmana and Freiband paying aural tribute to the man. Each of these artists re-work one of Liles tunes with often-impressive results. At times the mixes remain close to the original gentle collages (like the mixes by Bradley or the very recognizable piano theme Potter uses) or more like soundscapes such as the tracks by Coleclough, Tate, Nurse With Wound (a Soliloquy no less) and Bass Communion. Ruse and The Hafler Trio deliver trademark, more abstract versions and Freiband submits, compared to the other tracks, the noisiest piece of them all. It is interesting to note that as much as these tracks are made by individual artists with individual styles, this CD still sounds as a coherent project, which makes for enjoyable listening and is probably why this is released under the name Andrew Liles. Another intriguing and highly enjoyable addition to the already impressive Liles-catalogue.” [FK / Vital Weekly] Address: http://www.adverse-effect.com |
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