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Electronic / Rock
Performer: Aidan Baker
Title: The Sea Swells A Bit...
Style: Art Rock, Experimental, Ambient
Year 2006
Country Italy
Genre: Electronic / Rock
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 457
MP3 size: 1566 mb
FLAC size: 1892 mb
WMA size: 1279 mb
Other formats: MP3 AA MOD MIDI DMF AU MP4

Aidan Baker - The Sea Swells A Bit... mp3 album


Aidan Baker - The Sea Swells A Bit... mp3 album

Tracklist

The Sea Swells A Bit 21:00
When Sailors Die 17:19
Davey Jones' Locker 15:58

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ASP006, ASP06 Aidan Baker The Sea Swells A Bit... ‎(CD, Album) A Silent Place, A Silent Place ASP006, ASP06 Italy 2006
none Aidan Baker The Sea Swells A Bit ‎(2xLP, Album, RM) Ici D'Ailleurs none France 2015
none Aidan Baker The Sea Swells A Bit ‎(4xFile, MP3, 320) Ici D'Ailleurs none France 2015
none Aidan Baker The Sea Swells A Bit ‎(4xFile, WAV) Ici D'Ailleurs none France 2015
none Aidan Baker The Sea Swells A Bit ‎(CDr, Album, Promo, RM) Ici D'Ailleurs none France 2015


Kare
The Sea Swells a Bit is a three song album released on A Silent Place. Its title track starts out with a dark and simplistic guitar chord pattern, but evolves into something decidedly more sinister as it progresses.It is an extraordinarily sprawling work – this song alone is just hits above the twenty one minute mark. Soon, a drum set emerges into existence to compliment its other musical counterpart.All the while, highly processed ambient pads increase in volume while simultaneously another effect, echos — are being applied to the draining guitar work. Its intensity ever increasing, the song becomes an icy, out-of-focus journey until its completion.And that’s only the first song!“When Sailors Die” is a slightly less of an epic adventure as its predecessor track, which is not to say it’s bad by any means: it starts out almost immediately into a bass driven, light drum work-fueled song; a real pleasant experience listening to.All of these tracks really capture what the album’s title conveys. Recommended for those who enjoy the sounds of thisquietarmy, Tim Hecker, Nadja, and other slow, “drenchingly heavy” music.A wholly fantastic release. If you like this, check out Green & Cold, released on Gears of Sand in 2007.