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Freeform - Elastic Speakers album

Freeform - Elastic Speakers album

  • Performer: Freeform
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Elastic Speakers
  • Released: 1995
  • Style: IDM, Abstract, Techno
  • Country: UK
  • MP3 version size: 1903 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1223 mb
  • Other: AC3 XM AHX VOC MP1 APE XM
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 605

Description

Release group by Freeform.

From "Elastic Speakers" (Worm Interface - wi02).

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Elastic Speakers, 1995. Elastic Speakers, 1995. Reflection Cone, 03:43.

On this page you can listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. Release title: Freeform - Elastic Speakers. Style is IDM Abstract Techno. This album was released on the label Worm Interface (catalog number wi02). This album was released in 1995-00-00 year. But yo can not download here mp3 tracks or whole album.

Read about Evolve from Freeform's Elastic Speakers and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists.

Sheet Music and Tabs for Freeform. Freeform, or Simon Pyke as he is known to his mother was born in 1977. The boredom of British suburbia meant that he spent much of his teenage years scouring car boot sales for music gear and making fuzzy beats and sound-bites. Shortly after he left school his first releases emerged on WormInterface and Skam records and he found himself in good company alongside label mates including Gescom and Squarepusher.

freeform - audiotourism vietnam and china. freeform - condensed. freeform - elastic speakers. freeform - green park. 1995 worm interface wi02) cd. 01 00:02:00 06:35:08 unit 02 06:37:08 03:43:17 reflection : cone 03 10:20:25 05:04:50 bubbled 04 15:25:00 06:56:15 ect 05 22:21:15 03:47:18 infinite timer 06 26:08:33 04:52:20 backspace 07 31:00:53 00:52:20 re:1 08 31:52:73.

More subdued than past releases such as Elastic Speakers and Prowl, Pattern Tub is similarly intricate, trading brashness for subtlety, but maintaining the level of compositional complexity that carried his previous albums. While the closing track - 15 minutes of mostly untreated traffic sounds gathered via Pyke's bedroom window - is an unfortunate cap to an otherwise excellent album, "Poundland" and "Monza Lecta" (the latter a duet with Bit-Tonic's Iris Garrelfs) are some of Pyke's most original songs to date.

Tracklist

1 Unit 6:35
2 Reflection:cone 3:43
3 Bubbled 5:04
4 Ect 6:56
5 Infinite Timer 3:47
6 Backspace 4:52
7 Re:1 0:52
8 Gammon Fonk 4:24
9 Opp:expone 5:11
10 Nenne:int3 4:55
11 Evolve 6:25
12 Junction 8:40
13 Arch Re 2:26
14a Corde 5:28
14b Hidden Track 5:10

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Worm Interface
  • Copyright (c) – Worm Interface
  • Made By – PDO, UK – 10366181

Credits

  • Artwork [Visual Karate] – Mat Pyke*
  • Performer [Formed By] – Simon Pyke

Notes

All tracks formed 94 95.
Track 14 ends at 5:28 and a hidden track begins at 6:00.

© Worm Interface 1995.
℗ Worm Interface 1995.

Made in England.

Thinks2: Matpyke, Kev, Dave, Mark, Rockett, Chantal, Autechre, Skam and everyone else.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7 98435 33022 8
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L132
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 0454
  • Matrix / Runout: WI002 10366181 01 % MADE IN U.K. BY PDO

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
wi002 Freeform Elastic Speakers ‎(Cass, Promo) Worm Interface wi002 UK 1995

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Comments

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Freeform's debut album, ELASTIC SPEAKERS, came at the height of IDM, and you can hear all the requisite sounds: crunchy beats, angular melodies, industrial tones. "Unit" gets things going with some modest amount of funk in its bassline, while "Bubbled" sounds like a cathedral slowly sinking beneath the waves. "Ect" mixes sustained tones with bleepiness to great and moody effect. Freeform balances the more beat-oriented tracks with tonal interludes, which maintains a nice variation throughout -- as when the more harsh "Backspace" follows the softer "Infinite Timer." Though if you're looking for bounce, go no further than "Gammon Fonk," which carries the hip-hop feel into "Opp:expone." The pure abstraction returns in "Nenne:int3" and grows moodier in "Evolve." "Junction" is more mellow, with disembodied radio chatter creeping in throughout, and "Corde" goes for a slow majesty (though the hidden track knocks the album back into existence). The speakers may be elastic, but this album has plenty of stuff on which to flex your ears.