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Vladislav Delay - Anima album

Vladislav Delay - Anima album

  • Performer: Vladislav Delay
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Anima
  • Released: 2001
  • Style: Glitch, Minimal, Ambient
  • Country: Germany
  • MP3 version size: 1104 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1480 mb
  • Other: WMA DMF ASF MOD AHX FLAC VOX
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 457

Description

Originally released in 2001 with the legendary Mille Plateaux label, Vladislav Delay's Anima marked a shift for the noted electronic whiz kid with the many.

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Альбом · 2001 · 1 песня. Доступно с подпиской на Apple Music. Бесплатная пробная подписка.

Anima by Vladislav Delay, released 23 January 2001 1. Anima Originally released in 2001 with the legendary Mille Plateaux label, Vladislav Delay's Anima marked a shift for the noted electronic whiz kid with the many monikers. Gone, in large part, were the well choreographed, sequencer-led compositions of old, replaced by live instruments, long takes, and a minimum of post-production and overdubs. Melody and rhythm are sometimes more implied than expressed, allowing for your brain to fill in the blanks, and at other times coalesce effortlessly, flawlessly and gracefully all on their. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card.

Vladislav Delay ‎– Anima. Label: Mille Plateaux ‎– MP95.

Anima (Vladislav Delay album). Anima is the fourth album by Finnish producer Sasu Ripatti under the name Vladislav Delay. It consists of a single track. Ripatti reissued the album on his own Huume label in 2008 with a bonus 10-minute mix. Track listing. "Anima - Vladislav Delay". "Vladislav Delay: Anima".

Anima' is an album with no comparison to any album, band, or song in any era of music (except Ripatti's own work). It is without a doubt one of the most innovative and atmospheric electronic albums ever recorded. Are you awake or not""

Vladislav Delay is the most frequently used pseudonym of Sasu Ripatti (born 1976), a Finnish electronic musician. He has also recorded as Luomo, Sistol, Uusitalo, Conoco, and Ripatti, working in styles such as minimal techno, glitch, and house. Ripatti has been involved in the ambient music, glitch, house, and techno genres. His method of track production involves a mixture of synthesizing, vocal recording and live reprocessing.

Tracklist

Anima 1:02:02

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MP95 Vladislav Delay Anima ‎(CD, Album) Mille Plateaux MP95 Germany 2001
MP 095 LP Vladislav Delay Anima ‎(3xLP, Album) Mille Plateaux MP 095 LP Germany 2001
HUUME15 Vladislav Delay Anima ‎(CD, Album, RM) Huume HUUME15 Germany 2008
none Vladislav Delay Anima ‎(File, FLAC) Not On Label (Vladislav Delay Self-Released) none Finland 2013

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Comments

elektron elektron
Much in the style as demon tracks, sounds like all tracks are edits of the same-- conceptual, to say the least. No club material; simply beautiful. Also, heavy on the bass, less of the glitch-tech material put out by this label at the time. Listen to it all or pick your favorite track, it's music that's electronic in nature but organic and interesting all the same. Too complex to be overlooked from his other material, I think it took some balls to make it, sort of a shift from his well received previous work (at the time) and into a more exploratory realm. An inspiring album of things to come.
Tar Tar
i think this album is stunning. the artist has made melody redundant; the chords are just a bed on which sounds and textures can play. ive never heard a record so arhythmic and yet so grooveladen. as i understand it this is not a ambient record - it is one of the most out-there dance records ever made.
Sennnel Sennnel
Hey, it's not that bad. Being a basic channel but i bought on release but didn't listen to it much after initially being disappointed... But i went back to Anima recently and got much more out of it. Perhaps I've matured? The basic elements of the tracks meander in and out of the mix and although formless instill a soothing and deeply emotional state of mind. A touching pastiche of ambience.
Daigami Daigami
Absolutely stunning work, certainly Ripatti's best work, and one of my favorite albums of all time. Yet it isn't for the uninitiated nor particularly casual (or completely awake) listening. Invokes the inherent disorder of the urban landscape, but in a completely idealized way, with a drifting soundscape of clean, bubbling sounds with a soft jazz (but by no means kitschy smooth jazz) backdrop. The cover says it all, a digitization of smooth yet chaotic modern sculpture and minimalist design.
Golden freddi Golden freddi
The good news at the beginning : This record has got a beautiful cover art work ! Really. But as you all know: Never judge a record by its cover. Especially this LP will disappoint all your expectations. Because it`s a ripp-off from start to finish. Perhaps you think that this is a conceptional art thing, huh ? Sorry, completely wrong ! This is pure parody - thats all it is. Mr. Ripatti ´s musical effusions - minimal variations of basically the same sounds on 3x12" (!!) make me laugh. This is not clicks+cuts (or how you call it) - this is plinky plong. Just a poor joke by somebody who knows (and did !) better.
POFOD POFOD
you should write for The Wire, or Rolling Stone :-)
Thordibandis Thordibandis
Sorry, I got a bit bored listening to this. The pastiche sets a beautful mood initially but stretched over 60 minutes it loses it's edge. There is no development at all as the album is more a meandering soundscape and whilst this wouldn't be a problem for 1 song, after 60 minutes you're left wondering what you spent your money on. Check early Chain reaction stuff, or the new Demo(n) tracks for something more substantial, and cutting edge...
Onaxan Onaxan
An hour of nice sound. Maybe stretching it a bit to call it music. Half tunes and echos of suggested rhythms bubble up here and there. But nice sound it truely is, attention paid to every click and clump and thum and swipe. Ideal to wake up, or fall asleep to. cover art very pretty, and worthy of note. CD version has to be the one to go for so you can let it do its business whilst you do something rather less energetic that changing records.