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Electronic / Jazz / Country
Performer: Bluescreen Project
Title: The Vertical Collection (Sketches)
Style: Abstract, Techno, Tribal, Ambient
Year 1997
Genre: Electronic / Jazz / Country
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 479
MP3 size: 1826 mb
FLAC size: 1399 mb
WMA size: 1521 mb
Other formats: WMA VOC MP1 AU WAV TTA AUD

Bluescreen Project - The Vertical Collection (Sketches) mp3 album


Bluescreen Project - The Vertical Collection (Sketches) mp3 album

Tracklist

1 PowerMalay 2:40
2 Goddess 2:00
3 Gift Of Passage 2:13
4 Gris-Gris Benzélé 3:57
5 Zombie Moiré 1:23
6 Dreambass 3:25
7 Mystery Gate Ring 1:10
8 Lost 1:14
9 TychoCity 2:40
10 Lontano 2:18
11 Steps In Reverse 1:34
12 Darbari Distortion 1:42
13 CitySpot 2:02

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – Centre International De Recherche Musicale (CIRM)

Credits

  • Artwork [Original] – Jef Morlan
  • Composed By, Producer – Jon Hassell
  • Composed By, Producer, Mastered By – Peter Freeman
  • Design – Nexus
  • Executive-Producer – Michel Redolfi
  • Photography By – F. Scott Shafer*

Notes

Bluescreen Project
Jon Hassell / Peter Freeman
The Vertical Collection (sketches)

Total duration: 28:42

(c) + (p) 1997 Opal Music, Ltd.
Except for North America: Nyen Music (ASCAP)

Earshot Records (c) released by Mediacraft Ltd.
Le Quadra, 455 Promenade des Anglais
06299 Nice-France
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Imagine all the music of a single composer "exploded" into constituent parts which are then reassembled into new works. Some of these parts could be more or less intact and recognizable, some could be stretched, reversed, pitch-changed and filtered into a vastly unfamiliar "topography" - like a look at the secret world of insects or coral through a microscope. Since musical elements whose first appearance was in different recordings and different compositions, made years apart, are now heard simultaneously in the same texture, this is a "vertical" collection of works - in contrast to the conventional "horizontal" collection of selected tracks from previous recordings. These pieces - originally intended as sketches for larger forms - were imaginatively assembled by Peter Freeman under the guidance of Jon Hassel, whose "Fourth World" music is the exclusive source of all the sounds.