Touch. 30 Years And Counting

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Artist……………: Various Artists

Album…………….: Touch. 30 Years And Counting

Genre…………….: Ambient

Source……………: NMR

Year……………..: 2012

Ripper……………: NMR

Codec…………….: LAME 3.98

Version…………..: MPEG 1 Layer III

Quality…………..: Extreme, (avg. bitrate: 240kbps)

Channels………….: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz

Tags……………..: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3

Information……….:

Ripped by…………: NMR

Posted by…………: somebody on 2012-12-09

News Server……….: news.astraweb.com

News Group(s)……..: alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.m

Included………….: NFO

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Tracklisting

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1. SIDE 1 [17:04]

Touch 33 – Pont Saeson

Fennesz – 55 Cancri e

Bruce Gilbert – Apis

Rosy Parlane – Awhitu

Oren Ambarchi – Merely A Portmanteau

2. SIDE 2 [17:21]

ELEH – Over Woven

BJNilsen – The cackle of dogs and laughter of death

Nana April Jun – High And Low And Mid Plane Mass

3. SIDE 3[18:19]

Chris Watson – Brussel-Nord

Mika Vainio – Erstwhile

Jana Winderen – In a Silent Place

4. SIDE 4[17:50]

Philip Jeck – Saint Pancras

Francisco López – untitled#286

Z’EV- the inreadables

Hildur Gudnadottir – Just This

Biosphere – Gryfici

Playing Time………: 01:10:35

Total Size………..: 121,43 MB

NFO generated on…..: 2012-12-09 11:46:47

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Album info

This release celebrates 30 years of the Touch record label. All the regular Touch artists have contributed here, as well as some less regularly featured. Fennesz, Biosphere, Hildur Gudnadottir, Chris Watson, Jana Winderen, Philip Jeck, Oren Ambarchi and others have all contributed exclusive tracks for this release. Either on double vinyl or single CD, the tracks listed are blended into four long pieces (four tracks on the CD, one per side on the vinyl), creating a superb listen if you’re into ambient, found sounds / field recordings or musique concrete.

TRACK LISTING

1. Pont Saeson – Touch 33

2. 55 Cancri E – Fennesz

3. Apis – Bruce Gilbert

4. Awhitu – Rosy Parlane

5. Merely A Portmanteau – Oren Ambarchi

6. The Book Depository – 30 Years And Counting

7. Over Woven – ELEH

8. The Cackle Of Dogs And The Laughter Of Death – BJ Nilsen

9. High And Low And Mid Plane Mass – Nana April Jun

10. Brussel-Nord – Chris Watson

11. Erstwhile – Mika Vainio

12. Cleansing Of The Cruel Tyrants Chamber – Carl Michael Von Hausswolff

13. In A Silent Place – Jana Winderen

14. Saint Pancras – Philip Jeck [play] [save As]

15. Untitled#286 – Francisco Lopez

16. The Inreadables – Z’EV

17. Just This – Hildur Gudnadottir

18. Senescent – 30 Years And Counting

19. Gryfici – Biosphere

1. Side One – Fennesz, Bruce Gilbert, Rosy Parlane, Oren Ambarchi & Touch 33

2. Side Two – ELEH, BJNilsen & Nana April Jun

3. Side Three – Chris Watson, Mika Vainio, Carl Michael Von Hausswolff & Jana Winderen

4. Side Four – Philip Jeck, Francisco Lopez, Z’EV, Hildur Gudnadottir & Biosphere

boomkat:

**Double gatefold LP w/exclusives from Fennesz, Vainio, Jeck, Eleh, Chris Watson and so much more** Part of Touch’s extended 30th anniversary celebrations, this compilation, with a cover photograph depicting Colossus, the first computer – serves first and foremost as a survey of the extraordinary breadth of the imprint’s roster. Touch bosses Mike Harding and Jon Wozencroft consider the release to be a “group show” and a piece “documentary realism” as opposed to a compilation, one which provides a glimpse into the current practice of each contributing artist. And what artists: among them Fennesz, Bruce Gilbert, Oren Ambarchi, ELEH, BJ Nilsen, CM von Hausswolff, Mika Vainio, Jana Winderen, Philip Jeck, Z’EV, Hildur Gudnadottir and Biosphere. The affinities between these disparate talents are here made gloriously explicit; it’s quite remarkable, and testament to the editorial acumen of Wozencroft and Harding, that the album – split into four long sections – feels so sonically coherent, and makes such narrative sense. It would be unwise, both aesthetically and practically, to pick “highlights” – for this is, in the end, a work designed to be enjoyed and mused upon as a whole, and in the end it functions as a celebration not only of each contributor’s solo work, but of the collective, vital, ever-influential and seemingly future-proof entity that is Touch.