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Patternclear - Music For A Free World Album

Patternclear - Music For A Free World Album
Performer: Patternclear
Title: Music For A Free World
Country: UK
Genre: Electronic
Style:EBM, Synth-pop
Released: 1992
Label: Not On Label (Patternclear Self-released)
MP3 album szie: 2351 mb
FLAC album size: 1626 mb

Tracklist

1Dreamscape
2Flamenco
3Too Many People
4Waiting In The Wings

Short intro

Patternclear: Lost in a Technological Jungle, Bedouin Skills, Suribachi и другие песни. For a Free World, Pt. 4 - Michael Heinzelmann & Jack Scannell. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Music For a Free World. Your Rating. Overview . Patternclear is my music project, which I'm doing again following a long lay-off. The tagline has always been Atmospheric. PATTERNCLEAR England And another new photo, this one just in from elektro wiz, Phil Clarke, whose project we released half an album of It was an Irre Tapes originally, a split tape with Halo Svevo, which we put out as M&E 232 in October 1993. 21 April 2017 . Thanks for the new like, Ranydel Mabunga Patternclear updated their cover photo. The music here is completely improvised. Maybe someone was going to tell the musicians to try to make some shorter pieces, less challenging for a casual listener but they didnt. Perhaps someone said, let the drums kick this one off or go but no instruction was given. These sounds come out of the silence that is already swinging. The results show what has been known since 2017, that when these four musicians start playing together the result is exquisite music. Call it chemistry, collaboration, community but it is contagious. Paolo Agostini Very nice album, great team, a free jazz version of the quartet of Gerry Mulligan and Bob Brookmeyer. Listen to music from Patternclear like Liquid Solid, Tundra & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Patternclear. Track About Music. Slowdown Album. 2 バージョン. Not On Label Patternclear Self-released. Music For A Free World Cass. Free World is a song by British singer and songwriter Kirsty MacColl, released in 1989 as the lead single from her second studio album Kite. It was written by MacColl and produced by Steve Lillywhite. Free World reached No. 43 in the UK and remained in the charts for seven weeks. A music video was filmed to promote the single. Speaking to the Evening Times in 1989, MacColl said of the song: It's really about greed. But it's all part of the great divide between North and South. This Government has. Against the Tide - Patternclear. Against the Tide. Исполнитель: Patternclear. 1993 electronic. WORLD ALBUMS. The week of July 4, 2020. Sales Data WORLD ALBUMS. NCT 127: Neo Zone, The 2nd Album. NCT 127. ImprintPromotion Label: PLEDISGenie Stone Music Entertainment. You Never Walk Alone
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Arador
Arador
This is a project from PHIL CLARKE (ex-STRESS), and PETE BECKER (EYELESS IN GAZA and here credited as 'production & additions'). It's a lot larger, wider sound than PHIL's last release - "Real Time" - and has lost any remaining traces of this CASIOesque past, gaining instead a lush spatial, almost ambient sound. As this is only 4 tracks, I feel it stands as a demo tape for a forthcoming album. And like all of PHIL's releases, it comes in an attractive full-colour cover.
"Dreamscape" opens with almost ambient sounding keyboards, reminiscent of the Euro-Electro scene from the 70's-mid-80's - VANGELIS springs most obviously to mind, especially his "Blade Runner" era, although the central rhythm, running through it like a strict spine, is perhaps a little too clearly stated to be close to his sound, or indeed that of his peers. No matter, it sounds really good, bringing the cold atmosphere of "Riders On The Storm" into contact with head-down TANGERINE DREAM. "Too Many People" begins with a crowd sound through which a mellow, medium-slow bassline leads strings & chime sounds out, followed by PHIL's slightly melancholic voice adding an aged, sad atmosphere which sits perfectly (and his flat style suits this track well). "Waiting In The Wings" cops for a mild & mellow dance rhythm which sounds like lightweight NEW ORDER (circa late '80s). A familiar style yet bright, energetic & colourful. "Flamenco" completes this first view of PATTERNCLEAR with perhaps the most complex track here - opting once more for chime-like keys dominating a changing rhythmic centre - a short, but once more colourful track.

PHIL's proving himself more & more to be a force in the field. This album might just be a gem.

Originally reviewed for Soft Watch.