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Beaumont Hannant - Notions Of Tonality Volume 1 Album

Beaumont Hannant - Notions Of Tonality Volume 1 Album
Performer: Beaumont Hannant
Title: Notions Of Tonality Volume 1
Country: UK
Genre: Electronic
Style:IDM
Released: 1995
Catalog number: GENP(CD)39
Label: General Production Recordings (GPR)
MP3 album szie: 2419 mb
FLAC album size: 1479 mb

Tracklist

1Neville Hill Depot4:42
2RS 364C5:35
3The Morning After5:06
4Hum5:45

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
GENP(X)39Beaumont Hannant Notions Of Tonality Volume 1 ‎(12")General Production Recordings (GPR)GENP(X)39UK1995

Credits

  • Artwork [Sculptures]Dene Happell
  • Written-By, Arranged By, Programmed By, Engineer, ProducerBeaumont Hannant

Notes

Recorded at Richard Brown's TTB Studio, Wakefield for General Production Recordings 1995

Published by Hardcore Music (Publishers) Ltd. Distributed in the UK by Pinnacle.

(P) 1995 General Production Recordings Ltd (C) 1995 General Production Recordings Ltd.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 5 018766 953374
  • Barcode (String): 5018766953374
  • Matrix / Runout (Mirrored): GENPCD39 · ·MASTERED BY MAYKING·

Companies

  • Produced For – General Production Recordings (GPR)
  • Recorded At – T.T.B. Studios
  • Manufactured By – General Production Recordings Ltd.
  • Marketed By – General Production Recordings Ltd.
  • Published By – Hardcore Music Publishers Ltd.
  • Distributed By – Pinnacle
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – General Production Recordings Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – General Production Recordings Ltd.
  • Record Company – General Production Recordings Ltd.
  • Glass Mastered At – Mayking

Short intro

Beaumont Hannant born 20th century is a British musician, producer and DJ from York, England. His contributions extend to ambient techno, IDM, hip hop, and indie rock. Hannant became a hip-hopelectro DJ in 1986 after witnessing the 1986 World Mixing Championships. During 19931994, he released several solo albums on General Production Recordings rooted in ambient techno. His music from. Beaumont Hannant. Notions of Tonality, Vol. You may submit artist- and album-related corrections to the TiVo data team by following the steps on this page. For other feedback please visit our GetSatisfaction page. Due to the extremely high volume of messages received and the small size of our team, we unfortunately cannot guarantee that we will be able to respond or take action in every case. Listen free to Beaumont Hannant Notions Of Tonality Volume 1 RS 364C, Hum and more. 4 tracks 21:08. Hannant appeared to have returned to his solo guise as well at the end of the 1996 with the release of a GPR double-pack EP titled Notions of Tonality. Alias: YO3. Notions Of Tonality Volume 2 1996. Ormeau, Substance 1994. Tastes And Textures EP Volume One 1993. Psi-Onyx 1995. Tastes And Textures 3 1994. Rs 364C. Listen online top songs Beaumont Hannant. Download the latest song of Notions Of Tonality Volume 1: Neville Hill Depot. Beaumont Hannant - Notions Of Tonality Volume 1. Release type: Album. Release source: CD. Year: 1995. Duration: 21:13. Size, Mb: . Bitrate: 320. Price for album . Track List. Texturology seems to have more consistency than Hannants previous long player and holds together better as an album. Latur drifts quietly at the start, only to introduce some acid-laced waveforms midway and a delicate piano line towards the end. Notions of Tonality, Volume 1. Beaumont Hannant - Heavenly 1994, Beaumont Hannant - Sculptured - Departure, Beaumont Hannant - Crouton, Killing Fields, Morphous, BEAUMONT HANNANT - Ormeau Vocal Version Feat. Lida Husik и другие скачать в mp3 и слушать музыку онлайн бесплатно. Beaumont Hannant - Neville Hill Depot . Beaumont Hannant - The Morning After. Gosub - A Collection Of Mind Frames 2000
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_Notions of Tonality, Vol. 1_ continues Beaumont Hannant's musical explorations into IDM. The fragility of "RS 364C" is somewhat belied by its beats, but "Hum" warbles gracefully, showcasing Hannant's skill at sound manipulation, adding in a steel drum-like melody. "Neville Hill Depot" is marvelously perky, with its solid 4/4 beat and jaunty little tune, while the slow, languorous "The Morning After" is the musical portrait of the hangover you wish you'd never experienced.