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Electronic
Performer: Abstract Speed
Title: The Grace Of Strange Weather
Style: Ambient
Year 1995
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 357
MP3 size: 1790 mb
FLAC size: 1920 mb
WMA size: 1231 mb
Other formats: MMF AC3 MP4 WMA MP3 FLAC MP2

Abstract Speed - The Grace Of Strange Weather mp3 album


Abstract Speed - The Grace Of Strange Weather mp3 album

Tracklist

1 Spurge 5:56
2 Spillwinch 4:17
3 Charminganarmchair 5:56
4 Eta Corina 6:24
5 God Plods On 5:08

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Dear Swirl, Records
  • Recorded At – Dundas + Buz
  • Mixed At – Dundas + Buz
  • Manufactured By – Paul Anand Music
  • Glass Mastered At – Cinram

Credits

  • Art Direction, Design – Colin S. Macdonald, Paul Tedeschini
  • Composed By [Additional Composition And Shaping] – Jack Nicholsen (tracks: 2, 4, 5)
  • Producer, Engineer, Mixed By, Edited By [Manipulated By] – Jack Nicholsen, Paul Tedeschini
  • Written-By – Paul Tedeschini

Notes

The track list is printed as a crossword on the back of the CD packaging, and a key to the actual track order is given via a diagram printed on the insert.

Info from insert (not verbatim):
Recorded and mixed at Dundas + Buz, in Canada.
Art Direction and Design (Macdonald) at Pefferlaw, Ontario, Canada.
Manufactured by P.A.M. (Paul Anand Music) Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Info from inlay:
© 1995 Dear Swirl, Records
Made in Canada

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: #950207FF MD-9425 L382 MFG BY CINRAM
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L382
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 6000


Oso
Highly recommended ! Beautiful cover and music, rare !!!
Dangerous
This CD, one of my favorites of this genre, contains a remarkable 27-minute slab of ambient music very much in Brian Eno's style: gently layered, beatless (but not formless), dreamy pieces put together with careful attention to timbral compatibility and the suggestion of physical space. Sounds are muted and distant. Reverb, though abundant, is always "soft". There are no gimmicky, dub-style effects & samples as found in the styles of '90s ambient made by dance music producers, and there are no grating "breathy" or harmonic resonances as favored by many-a post-New Age artist armed with digital gear that's dialed-in to played-out presets. Musically, I think the album's closest cousin is "Ikebukuro" from The Shutov Assembly. It's is quite compatible with active listening, but it works just as well as sonic "room coloring", as all good ambient should.
Jogrnd
thanks for reviewing this, listening to some tracks on youtube now, sounding very good. Hope it's not too hard to find!
Kulafyn
This album is a wonderful work. Very atmospheric sounds which will pull you in really fascinating worlds of your imagination ...