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Electronic
Performer: Eighty Mile Beach
Title: Inclement Weather
Style: Future Jazz, Downtempo
Year 1998
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 104
MP3 size: 1723 mb
FLAC size: 1630 mb
WMA size: 1126 mb
Other formats: FLAC XM ADX DTS VQF MPC MOD

Eighty Mile Beach - Inclement Weather mp3 album


Eighty Mile Beach - Inclement Weather mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 There Are No Right Angles Found In Nature 7:36
2 Inclement Weather 4:39
3 Red Helicopters 6:04
4 "What We Did Last Summer..."
Written-By – Bernard*
8:05
5 {Arboleda De Manzanitas} 6:54
6 Sparse Moments Sublime 3:12
7 5 Loop 7 4:14
8 Hempen Homespun 4:52
9 Afterlude 1:30
10 That Modest Prize 4:51

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – OM Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – OM Records
  • Pressed By – WEA Mfg. Olyphant – Y4730

Credits

  • Acoustic Bass – Ashley Adams (tracks: 3)
  • Baritone Saxophone – Ralph Carney (tracks: 8)
  • Cello – Danielle DeGruttola (tracks: 3)
  • Didgeridoo – Stephen Kent (tracks: 8, 9)
  • Drum Programming, Electric Bass, Guitar, Turntables, Sampler – Christian Jones
  • Drums – Guy Gershoni (tracks: 5, 8)
  • Engineer – Paul Scriver
  • Guitar – Will Bernard (tracks: 2, 3, 4, 7)
  • Organ – Rob Burger (tracks: 2)
  • Other [Crawdad] – Oliver DiCicco (tracks: 7)
  • Producer, Mixed By – Eighty Mile Beach
  • Trombone – Tom Yoder (tracks: 5, 8)
  • Trumpet – Chris Grady (tracks: 8)
  • Violin – Carla Kihlstead* (tracks: 3)
  • Vocals, Clarinet, Keyboards, Trumpet, Effects [Water], Glass Harmonica – Beth Custer

Notes

(C)&(P) 1998 OM Records

catalog number on spines: OM-008

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 600353988323
  • Matrix / Runout: [wea mfg. OLYPHANT logo] Y4730 4 WDM2 39883-2 03
  • Mastering SID Code: ifpiL903
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 2U3Z
Venemarr
Slow, easy trip-hop from Eighty Mile Beach for their only album, INCLEMENT WEATHER, buoyed by Beth Custer's smooth, breathy vocals. She brings to liquid craft to the slow, dubby vibe of "There Are No Right Angles Found In Nature" or the hallucinogenic "Red Helicopters." Many tracks, however, lend themselves a bit too much towards aimless wandering, like “Sparse Moments Sublime” or the quasi-political “Hempen Homespun,” though with the soundscape of "What We Did Last Summer," it's not too much of an issue. "Arboledo de Manzanitas" drifts quite nicely as well, but the album suffers from too much pleasant nothingness.