Montag, 22. Februar 2010

Seefeel

Seefeel
"Quique" (Redux Edition)
1993 (Too Pure)

1. Climactic Phase No.3 - 08:24
2. Polyfusion - 06:23
3. Industrious - 06:40
4. Imperial - 06:40
5. Plainsong (Album Version) - 07:43
6. Charlotte’s Mouth - 07:27
7. Through You - 05:48
8. Filter Dub - 08:46
9. Signals - 05:47
10. Clique - 05:28
11. Is It Now? - 04:23
12. Filter Dub (1-01 Mix) - 09:40
13. Come Alive (Climactic Phase No.1) - 05:41
14. Time To Find Me (Alternate Desk Mix) - 05:20
15. Charlotte’s Mouth (Avant Garde Mix) - 07:27
16. My Super 20 - 06:31
17. Climactic Phase No.3 (Overnight Mix) - 08:31
18. Silent Pool - 07:02

DL: MP3-VBR(V0)-LAME3.97 - Part 1 - Part 2

Review from Wire Magazine (May 2007):
"The best of the first, superior wave of postrock, Seefeel obliterated the beginnings and endpoints of the guitar. Their shuddering mosaics of weightless, flickering loops and quietly insinuating rhythms traversed the chasms separating rock, Ambient and electronic music long before Radiohead climbed out of their bunk beds. 1993’s Quique was Seefeel’s debut album and it still sounds staggering, processing the guitar via dub tactics until it becomes a transient, ever-shifting instrument without organs. The group were often acclaimed as the next step after My Bloody Valentine’s evacuated song skeletons; it’s worth noting that Seefeel were saddled with that tagline while people were still hopeful that Kevin Shields might actually make another record. This ‘redux edition’ features an extra disc which mostly contains abstractions of album tracks, different versions of “Charlotte’s Mouth”, “Filter Dub” and “Climactic Phase #3”; it’s all completely essential."

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