the piano still sends tingles up my spine the strings and the city /industrial connotations with the music.. it all started with the art of noise , tangerine dream, faust i just love when they work beats and music over everyday sounds its so evocative, had a spell with intelligent drum and bass now into scandinavian bands and japanese ambient music diverse for an old man.. who needs R&B and JLS PAHH!!
These guys were indisputable craftsmen when it came to atmosphere. Frankly, they should've included this (and "Halfway to Paradise") on the "Hats" remaster, instead of the fairly redundant alternate takes of "Seven A.M." and "Saturday Night". Masterpiece.
the piano still sends tingles up my spine the strings and the city /industrial connotations with the music.. it all started with the art of noise , tangerine dream, faust i just love when they work beats and music over everyday sounds its so evocative, had a spell with intelligent drum and bass now into scandinavian bands and japanese ambient music diverse for an old man.. who needs R&B and JLS PAHH!!
These guys were indisputable craftsmen when it came to atmosphere. Frankly, they should've included this (and "Halfway to Paradise") on the "Hats" remaster, instead of the fairly redundant alternate takes of "Seven A.M." and "Saturday Night". Masterpiece.
Agree 100%
It's a B-Side from one of the two 1989 releases of 'Saturday Night'.
Hope you enjoyed it.....?
excellent, Mr Sherco. gracias :)
ey ..excelente..fino.... retro .. magico .. 10 !!!
the piano from 1.40 to 3.02 is blissful. Is that a separate recording? I could listen to it on a loop for 10 minutes, it's like Eno.
A Blue Nile/Angelo Badalamenti collaboration would be brilliant
which album is that from?
Check out Halfway to Paradise.......... should do the trick !
why Bolivia?
Yes I did. Thanks. It's unusual. No vocals...and quite avant-garde for these guys. They could have experimented more like this.
Oh sorry, I just noticed the track titles there. doh.
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Not a clue............