YEAR: 1999
STYLE: Progressive Rock/ Ambient
FORMAT: FLAC (Tracks + Log + Cue + Scans + 5% Recovery)
SIZE: 398 Mb
COUNTRY: UK
THE BAND:
David Sylvian / synthesizer, guitar, producer, engineer, sampling, art direction, design, photography, shortwave radio, theme, visual design; Frank Perry / gong, bells, finger bells; Robert Fripp / vocals, Frippertronics Another collaboration between Sylvian and Fripp is this soundtrack for an artistic audio- visual performance. It consists of two mammoth ambient pieces and one short, of the sort one could find in early TANGERINE DREAM albums on Ohr label, or on later Eno's works. Yes, it is basically a "sound curtain" and a noisy platform so developed that some may find it hard to call "music". Still, the 38-minutes title track is strangely captivating with its cyclical theme, which fades in and out, interrupted by what sounds like a huge bell, thus creating a sense of an "audio lighthouse" effect or a naval radar. Remember, this is not a proper musical album, but rather a soundtrack. With that in mind, I can say that "Approaching Silence" is a worthy piece for certain limited scope, and a way of listening only for certain situations
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Track Listing:1. The Beekeeper's Apprentice (32:56)
2. Epiphany (2:32)
3. Approaching Silence (38:17)
The Band:- David Sylvian / synthesizer, guitar, producer, engineer, sampling, art direction, design, photography, shortwave radio, theme, visual design
- Frank Perry / gong, bells, finger bells
- Robert Fripp / vocals, Frippertronics
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