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John Maus - Screen Memories Album

John Maus - Screen Memories Album
Performer: John Maus
Title: Screen Memories
Country: Europe
Style:Synth-pop, New Wave
Released: 2017
Catalog number: RBN072CDP
Label: Ribbon Music
MP3 album szie: 2826 mb
FLAC album size: 1396 mb

Tracklist

1Touchdown
2Over Phantom
3The Combine
4Bombs Away
5Pets
6Decide Decide
7Walls of Silence
8Teenage Witch
9Sensitive Recollections
10Find Out
11Edge Of Forever
12The People Are Missing

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
RBN072LPJohn Maus Screen Memories ‎(LP, Album)Ribbon MusicRBN072LPUSA & Europe2017
RBN072DJohn Maus Screen Memories ‎(12xFile, MP3, Album, 320)Ribbon MusicRBN072D2017
RBN072LP, RBN072LPXMJohn Maus Screen Memories ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, Blu)Ribbon Music, Ribbon MusicRBN072LP, RBN072LPXMUSA & Europe2017
RBN072CDPJohn Maus Screen Memories ‎(CD, Album, Promo, jew)Ribbon MusicRBN072CDPUS2017
RBN072LP, RBN072OLPXJohn Maus Screen Memories ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, Sil)Ribbon Music, Ribbon MusicRBN072LP, RBN072OLPXEurope2017

Notes

Comes as a card sleeve with an inner card sleeve.

Short intro

Screen Memories by John Maus, released 27 October 2017 1. The Combine 2. Teenage Witch 3. Touchdown 4. Walls of Silence 5. Find Out 6. Decide Decide 7. Edge of Forever 8. The People Are Missing 9. Pets 10. Sensitive Recollections 11. Over Phantom 12. His fourth album Screen Memories, follows six years after 2011s We Must Become The Pitiless Censors Of Ourselves, which app. Screen Memories is the fourth studio album by American musician John Maus, released on October 27, 2017. The album was his first set of newly-recorded music since We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves 2011. Recorded in two years at his Austin, Minnesota home, most of its subject matter concerns apocalyptic themes inspired by the newsfeed of world events he garnered while making the LP. Some of its song structures and melodies were created with the aid of an artificial neural network. Screen Memories - John Maus. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Listen free to John Maus Screen Memories The Combine, Teenage Witch and more. 12 tracks 37:58. To favorites 3 Download album. Listen album. Indie Rock Synthrock. John Maus. Songs in album John Maus - Screen Memories 2017. John Maus - The Combine. John Maus - Teenage Witch. John Maus - Touchdown. John Maus - Walls Of Silence. John Maus - Find Out. John Maus - Decide Decide. John Maus - Edge Of Forever. John Maus - The People Are Missing. John Maus - Pets. John Maus - Sensitive Recollections. Album 2017 12 Songs. Screen Memories John Maus. More By John Maus. Screen Memories-which will be followed early next year by another album of new material, Addendum-does indeed sound pretty similar, sonically, to 2011s We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves, the album that launched the former Ariel Pink collaborator into the upper echelons of indie rock fame. His strange combination of sounds and moods-combining 1980s goth-pop with baroque keyboards, horror movie soundtracks, and that perilously deep baritone-continues to be fertile soil for his songwriting, but theres a tension in the air on these grander, darker songs. Screen Memories was written, recorded, and engineered by Maus over the last few years in his home in Minnesota, known genially as the Funny Farm. Its a solitary place situated in the corn plains of rural American Midwest. The landscape is as majestic as it is austere and inevitably some of the sub-zero winter temperatures creep into the songs as do the buzzing wasps of summer. Screen Memories unfolds like a pageant, with its variety of songs tendering sunshine and shadow throughout. The Combine leads the procession with an apocalyptic stateliness all of its own. Clusters of chords dart betw. Arriving six years after his previous studio album, Screen Memories rejoins Minnesota musician John Maus after he finished his doctorate in political philosophy and set about building his own custom set of modular synthesizers to record it. As evoked by cover art that shows a sparsely furnished room with a snowy cathode-ray tube TV, Maus returns to a cinematic, turn-of-the-'80s-inspired synth pop, if a slightly more coherent one with his new setup