Phon Noir - The Objects Don't Need Us
Жанр: Experimental / Ambient / Indietronica
Год выпуска диска: 2007
Производитель диска: Germany
Аудио кодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: VBR 128-192 kbps
Продолжительность: 44:42
Трэклист:
01. the figurines are moving [4:22]
02. a different kind of january [3:46]
03. you are the eskimo [2:55]
04. invisible at last [4:12]
05. climbing up that hill [3:12]
06. sing through the wires [3:54]
07. my paperhouse on fire [4:21]
08. we still miss the future [3:42]
09. as seen at the end of the mechanical age [3:52]
10. the objects don't need us [3:13]
11. gullholmen [7:08]
Доп. информация:
http://www.phononoir.de/
Информация о Phon Noir
phon°noir is berlin-based musician matthias grübel. he started producing under this moniker in early 2004, releasing his critically acclaimed debut album PUTTING HOLES INTO OCTOBER SKIES two years later on quatermass. a 2nd album entitled THE OBJECTS DON’T NEED US followed in late 2007, on legendary quatermass motherlabel SUB ROSA. hong-kong based experimental label lona records released a limited 3» cd of collected phon°noir instrumentals later that year. phon°noir collaborations and remix activities include works with or for uzi & ari, calika, mikhail karikis, alexander veljanov, tg mauss, anna-lynne williams and many more. for a detailed discography please visit the releases section.
in early 2008 grübel started a 2nd solo project, telekaster, focusing on the more ambient and textured side of his work. a first abum is to be released as a 12» vinyl on panic arrest in early 2009. beyond phon°noir and telekaster grübel is composing and producing as one half of german radioplay/performance duo phonofix - their works for radio have been broadcasted on Bayerischer Rundfunk, WDR 1Live, SWR2, Radio Bremen and Deutschlandradio - as well as for the theatre stage. he contributed music to productions at schaubühne am lehniner platz, berlin, maxim gorki theater berlin, bat berlin and staatstheater mainz. current theatre activities mainly include work with the free theatre/performance group copy&waste.