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Artist: Various
Album: Christina Carter & Pocahaunted Split LP (2007, Not Not Fun)
Label:
Year: 2007
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RIAA Radar Status: SAFE
Encoder:
Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz
Codec:
Avg Bit Rate: 227 kbps
Posted by: smallpaul
Description / Review:
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Track Listing
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[01/06] Aging (Christina Carter) (4:34) 228 kbps 8.12 MB
[02/06] Death (Christina Carter) (4:16) 232 kbps 7.74 MB
[03/06] Solitude (Christina Carter) (8:35) 242 kbps 15.53 MB
[04/06] Dreams (Christina Carter) (2:21) 217 kbps 4.29 MB
[05/06] Sweat Lodge (Pocahaunted) (8:13) 220 kbps 13.58 MB
[06/06] Silk Fog Traveler (Pocahaunted) (12:29) 223 kbps 20.62 MB
Total number of files: 6
Total size of files: 69.90 MB
Total playing time: 40:28
Generated: Sunday, May 4, 2014 10:52:43 AM
Created with: #indie.torrents NFO Generator (Mac) v2.3b1
Uploaded by smallpaul 7 hours ago
Album info
boomkat wrote:
New on the splendid Not Not Fun imprint comes this all-girl love-in, featuring American underground lynchpin Christina Carter and feisty young wave makers Pocahaunted. Carter’s side is about as straight-laced as you could ever imagine her work being, bringing to mind the sort of material found on Charalambides’ A Vintage Burden album. With a voice dipped in subtle slapback echo and backed up by subtle, wraith-like guitar figures (maybe something she picked up from her collaboration with Loren Connors) Carter works her way through four simple, but enormously effective songs. On the flipside Pocahaunted opt for something a little more far out, with two lengthy drone/ambient explorations based on shoegaze-influenced guitar texture and distant, ghostly voices. As split LPs go this one works exceptionally well, with the two camps complementing each other beautifully – and this Christina Carter material is a must for any self-respecting fan of either her solo work or the more song-based Charalambides output. Limited to just 500 copies, pressed onto marbled peach vinyl. That’s right. Peach.