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Kelley Polar Quartet - Recital EPh1
Electronic
Performer: Kelley Polar Quartet
Title: Recital EP
Style: Electro, Deep House, Disco
Year 2003
Country US
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 168
MP3 size: 1512 mb
FLAC size: 1257 mb
WMA size: 1750 mb
Other formats: MPC AHX VOC VOX AHX AC3 XM

Kelley Polar Quartet - Recital EP mp3 album


Kelley Polar Quartet - Recital EP mp3 album

Tracklist

A1 The Rhythm Touch 6:34
B1 Castrovalva (Le Chant Sans Nuances) 7:54

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Environ
  • Copyright (c) – Environ
  • Published By – Fibulized Music

Credits

  • Cello – Rayahn Moierra
  • Mixed By – Morgan Geist
  • Producer, Written-By – Kelley Polar
  • Viola – Kelley Polar
  • Violin – Amy Abarre, Eva Burmaster*
  • Vocals – Heather Pelletier, Kelley Polar

Notes

Published by Fibulized Music (ASCAP)
©+℗ 2003 Environ LLC

Track durations and BPM do not appear on the record.

BPM:
A1: 120
B1: 122

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side A): ENV 017 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side B): ENV 017 B

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ENV 017 Kelley Polar Quartet Recital EP ‎(12", EP, Promo, W/Lbl) Environ ENV 017 US 2003


Malara
The Rhythm Touch is one of the best modern disco tracks I've heard. Nice simple lyrics with heartfelt sentiment that shows how deeply these producers are into their music; rich string arrangements and a bubbling elastic bassline. Its all in the same vein as the Metro Area material, but the lyrics add another dimension and push it over the edge. Inspired and inspiring.
Rleyistr
I'm kinda liking this one a little more with each listen, but it leaves you wanting for more. Morgan Geist produces, and it makes you think he might be having a musical block, maybe? No disrespect, Morgan, the Metro Area LP is still one of my favorite "late-night-drive-home-from-the-club" albums, but I just feel this production could be pushed further. The B-side is definitely the hit on this one, with kinda creepy, air-head lyrics (then again, what's the last philosophical techno lyric you've heard). It might work for testing the water while the floor's still standing around, getting drinks in 'em, ignoring the dj...