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Andrew Liles - An Un World album

Andrew Liles - An Un World album

  • Performer: Andrew Liles
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: An Un World
  • Released: 2001
  • Style: Abstract, Experimental, Ambient
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1118 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1900 mb
  • Other: WMA FLAC AHX AC3 WAV MOD ASF
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 384

Description

Andrew Liles (born 1962, in UK) is a sound artist and t. He has a vast output of recordings that he has released since the mid-1980s, covering a variety of styles as experimental music, dark ambient music, progressive rock and even hints at hard rock.

This download version of AN UN WORLD contains the original 2001 mix of the album and an enhanced 2011 mix. The enhanced 2011 mix is remastered and has been adapted into a binaural mix. The result of the binaural mix should spatially transcend normal stereo, since it can accurately reproduce the effect of hearing a sound in person, given the 360° nature of how human ears pick up nuance in sound waves. Over the course of 14 tracks comprised of various sound sources tweaked into dark ambient soundscapes, the producer carries you through an often fantastic, sometimes frightening world of sound, characterized by its tone more than its individual components. Every song features its own unique palette of sounds.

referencing An Un World, CD, Album, Ltd, INFX 004. Andrew Liles, "An Un World", 2001, Infraction INFX 0004 this ain't no party, this ain't no disco, this ain't no foolin' around. Talking Heads, from Fear Of Music. This ain't no fooling around, indeed! Infraction Records' second disk is the debut of Andrew Liles, an Englishman who has brought back notice of another world to our ears, an un world

Producer Andrew Liles crafts unsettling dark ambient soundscapes comprised of electronic tones and stereophonic acrobatics. The Ohio-based Infraction label released Liles' album, An Un World, a moribund and profoundly disquieting recording of sadness and beauty. Andrew Liles has been recording since the mid 80's. His music, which is eclectic and diverse, is often minimalist, surrealistic, experimental, and hypnotic, and attempts to transcend any single style or clique. View full artist profile.

Andrew Liles works with environmental sounds, processed through sampling and computers. All Music Guide Andrew Liles offers little hope or joy on his meticulously crafted album An Un World.

Photos of Andrew Liles and Simone Barletta by Davide Pepe - ww. avidepepe. 9 February at 17:20 ·. lost again in the crazy world of Andrew Liles with old records, social deprivation and an enormous album of electronic weirdness.

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Andrew Liles has been played on NTS in shows including Blackest Ever Black, featured first on 6 November 2013. Songs played include Rock N' Roll Station, Rock'n Roll Station (Lost Bottle Mix) and I Touch Myself. Producer Andrew Liles crafts unsettling dark ambient soundscapes comprised of electronic tones and stereophonic acrobatics. Andrew Liles has been recording since the mid 80's

Tracklist

Anything, Everything, Nothing 6:48
Where? 5:24
No Ending - No Beginning 2:56
Over Before It Began 5:04
Nocturne 1:41
Untitled 4:22
Nothing At All 4:24
An Un World 4:41
No Future 4:02
Beneath Green Wave, Or In The Brown Mould 3:18
Left Behind 13:03
Won't Nowhere 1:17
Untitled 1:25
An Un World (Outro) 0:36

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
INFX 004 Andrew Liles An Un World ‎(CD, Album, Ltd) Infraction INFX 004 US 2001
etd0003 Andrew Liles An Un World ‎(LP, Sil + LP, Whi + Album, Ltd) Eroto Tox Decodings etd0003 US 2009
none Andrew Liles An Un World : Enhanced ‎(14xFile, FLAC, Album, RE + 14xFile, FLAC, Album, R) Not On Label (Andrew Liles Self-released) none UK 2011
none Andrew Liles An Un World : Enhanced ‎(28xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Not On Label (Andrew Liles Self-released) none UK 2011

Comments

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You should be able to pick this up at the Erototox Decodings store http://www.erototox.com/
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Andrew Liles, "An Un World", 2001, Infraction INFX 0004 "...this ain't no party, this ain't no disco, this ain't no foolin' around..." Talking Heads, from Fear Of Music This ain't no fooling around, indeed! Infraction Records' second disk is the debut of Andrew Liles, an Englishman who has brought back notice of another world to our ears, an un world. Thin and wispy, disturbing and dissonant, the music Liles has recorded sketches out a multitude of unearthly visions, all heavily processed, eerie and electronic but avoiding all cliches to date. This is original, surprising music and is not the least bit derivative, at least to my ears. The disk starts with a jarring intro that could easily come from the soundtrack of an ax murder with you as the surprised guest. Surprise! Then, the music skates between lush analog and harsh digital confetti to find a home on the borderland of smooth and fractured sounds. Two note loops provide the sole backdrop on several cuts while electronic voices and samples pop up elsewhere, including either harshly processed rain or frying, I can't tell which. Voices speak and we feel their urgency but we can't understand them. Noises, tones and voices come and go. The main operative word, my primary reaction, is summed up by the word "eerie" with enough "disturbing" added to the mix which keeps this well away from the term "new age". No, this is mature, adult music so put the kiddies to bed. And this is not sleepy music, this demands attention on almost every other cut but rewards attention on all of them. This is the sort of disk you might not "like" right away but find yourself playing again and again. Liles has brewed some primordial stuff here that some will need badly in this mediocre age. I don't recommend headphones on your first listen but I do recommend a listen. Liles has said a lot here with, I understand, more to come. Just be careful with that axe, Andrew.