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Genre:
Electronic: Ambient
Release Date:
1999
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Oconee Meadows
© Copyright-Erbmusik/festival Of Failure
(634479693021)
Record Label: Festival Of Failure
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I want to thank Thaddeus and Vostok of the Noisettes for showing me what's really up there in the sky. Their new record on Festival of Failure,"Oconee Meadows",beams everything that's "out there" down to us here on Earth. via their unique soundz [transmissions].
The casual listener who simply uses these recordings as background music is truly missing out. One must attentively tune in to these as they would any other record if they really desire to know more about "the little girl who lived down the lane" or what it's reallly like to be "floating in an iridium sea".
I can honestly say i've experienced these things because I've listened to these recordings.I've been to the Oconee Meadows, folks, and let me tell you, the view from there is otherwordly.The sounds on this recording paint vast landscapes for all to enjoy. This is not a one-dimensional instrumental record. It is rather a transport to multiple dimensions. Honest.
-chris, luna records
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Amazing album. Period.
author: Matthew Pamatmat
This is the Noisettes -- the real Noisettes, that is, not that silly, more well-known pop group -- at their finest hour. The inclusion of skewed yet melodic guitar is a nice touch; and the loop on track 4 ("Succubus") is one you can get pleasantly lost in. "...Iridium Sea" is a subtle, beautiful ambient moment on par with the best Eno has done. This album is happily psychedelic without having any hippy pretensions of ok-ness with the world; there is simultaneously a deep engagement with the world, as well as a distance from it, in these lovely songs. My first encounter with Noisettes was "itsn't", a decent album but more of a snapshot of a singular moment in time (recorded in one day). Oconee Meadows has more range and diversity, making each song utterly unique while being held together by the spacey ambient repetition that Noisettes excels at. A great album to fall into a nap listening to, or be utterly awake to experience its blissful energy and organic/inorganic duality.
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