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Various - Hallstatt album

Various - Hallstatt album

  • Performer: Various
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Hallstatt
  • Released: 1991
  • Style: Industrial, Experimental
  • Country: Austria
  • MP3 version size: 1767 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1758 mb
  • Other: AC3 WMA MIDI APE AA MP1 MP4
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 730

Description

Sound of Hallstatt - Etruscan Wine, Firechild, Donation of the Sea and 12 more tracks from this album here for free. More albums by this artist.

Album · 2006 · 13 Songs.

Neo Folk Allerseelen. Band's List Neo Folk Allerseelen Hallstatt. Band Name Allerseelen. Album Name Hallstatt. Labels Ahnstern Aorta. Members owning this album1. 1. Nicht Nur eine Sonne. 2. Der Sehnsucht Adlertrotz.

Hallstatt (German: ; Central Bavarian: Hoistod) is a small town in the district of Gmunden, in the Austrian state of Upper Austria.

Request an album send to friend. Allerseelen - Hallstatt. Bitrate (quality): 192256320.

Hallstatt - an unforgettable piece of Austria. There is so much to discover in Hallstatt and the UNESCO World Heritage region of Hallstatt Dachstein Salzkammergut. Some of the most beautiful sights: The oldest salt mine in the world, the Salzwelten in Hallstatt, the cave worlds in the Dachstein Hiking World on the Krippenstein in Obertraun and the majestic glaciers of the Dachstein at lake Gosau. With its archaeological sites and scenic impressions the world famous holiday destination Hallstatt scores especially high with visitors interested in culture and nature.

An album is a collection of audio recordings issued as a collection on compact disc (CD), vinyl, audio tape, or another medium. Albums of recorded music were developed in the early 20th century as individual 78-rpm records collected in a bound book resembling a photograph album; this format evolved after 1948 into single vinyl LP records played at 33 1⁄3 rpm. Vinyl LPs are still issued, though album sales in the 21st-century have mostly focused on CD and MP3 formats.

Free download and listen Sound of Hallstatt. Cornelia Kirsch, Cornelia Kirsch & Gerhard Schilcher, Gerhard Schilcher. Tracks count: 12. Views: 0. Gerhard Schilcher, Cornelia Kirsch, Cornelia Kirsch & Gerhard Schilcher - Etruscan Wine 04:03.

Tracklist

Allerseelen Simlaun
Allerseelen Brachial
D'Sturmperchtn Stille
Allerseelen Saeta
Allerseelen Scheiding
Allerseelen Sturmgeweiht
Kadmon Calanda - Nacht Der Stigmata
Konnersreuth Die Wehen Des Todes
Allerseelen Sei Gegrüsset, Sei Geküsset
Leni Riefenstahl Das Blaue Licht
Allerseelen Hornung

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Various Hallstatt ‎(Cass, Comp, C60) Aorta none Austria 1991
none Various Hallstatt ‎(Cass, Comp, C60) Aorta none Austria 1991
none Various Hallstatt ‎(Cass, Comp, C60) Aorta none Austria 1991

Comments

Wizer Wizer
This is a varied & unusual album, full of interesting tracks which blend in atmosphere, contrast in construction, and come across aas a surprisingly easily juxtaposed symbiosis of image & feeling. It fails to fit easily into any specific pigeonhole, while having many easily identifiable 'tags'.Side One opens up with two tracks from ALLERSEELEN - "Similaun" which opens on a huge, destructive blasting ground of white noise, through which the simplistic, yet occasionally breaking drum pattern emerges. Synths, spiralling downwards through the huge body make it sound more like an aural sculpture than a piece of music. It is music, but surprisingly bereft of conventional 'feel' - as if science had artificially created dance music in some huge isolation chamber. "Brachial", the second from them is a mildly Industrial piece, a churning of sound of cold electronic sequencing, a dense pattern of sounds which could inspire sheer panic in claustrophobes. It mills around, brooding, as if waiting to commit some dark deed. D'STURMPERCHTN offer the next piece "Stille", another dark & brooding piece, an ideal film soundtrack for some desolate, blasted futuristic SciFi landscape - a slowed-down JOHN CARPENTER mood piece reminding me a little of CMI's sound - cold, doomy, threatening. It's simplistic really - a two note bass grizzle over which a distant crashing sound punctuates while the air sizzles with tension. ALLERSEELEN finish off the first side with three more tracks, the first of which is "Saeta" - no, not the NICO track, but a curiously naive, childish sound - distant machine sounds with close-to muffled piano pattern. It's an unusually upside-down mix, giving it a curiously airless, timeless feel."Scheiding", from "Gotos=Kalanda" LP, is a simplistic pattern complicated by all manner of sounds which follow the matt piano, muted drums & distant Eastern synth sounds. It has a live feel, the fuzzy guitar & slightly distorted voice giving it edge. "Sturmgeweiht" - from the soon-to-be-released split CD "Sturmlieder" is a fast piece built up around a frantic drum pattern. It has distinct edginess which might make it a successful single. And the guitar which seems to skid to a feedback halt is just perfect for it, adding exactly the right ingredient to the sound, rather than over-complicating it. Here we have a potential dancefloor classic, although the lack of vocals probably reduces the attraction (as stupid as it sounds, non-vocal pieces rarely do well).Side Two opens with KADMON narrating over the sound of the drummers & musicians on "Calanda, Nacht Der Stigmata", coming across like DEATH IN JUNE although a little more passive. It's a long track, giving you a good impression of the drummers & why their hands bleed after the performance - it's a huge barriage of sound, a martial pattern as if heard through natural reflections which dopple & thicken the sound from certain standpoints (for more info on these drummers, check out "Calanda, Nacht Der Stigmata"). Next up is "Die Wehen Des Todes" by KONNERSREUTH, follows a similar style, with spoken narrative (again in German) over a piece of Classical music which has both a sad emotion and a swelling sense of optimism, a mildly adrenal stimulant. ALLERSEELEN offer the next piece - "Sei Gegrüsset, Sei Geküsset (Konnersreuth Mix)" from the "Konnersreuth 12" - partly spoken word, narrative & found sound, which leads into a dense, tense drum thing, sounding closer to TG than to any ethnic drum troupe, a sound which fills the air with expectant threat, with impending, potential doom. LENI RIEFENSTAHL comes next with part of the soundtrack to "Das Blaue Licht" (I think). There's no data mentioned, but it sounds as if from the '30s/'40s! ALLERSEELEN conclude the album with "Hornung" from "Gotos=Kalandra" album. It's a medium-slow piece based around aa simplistic pattern, although it is full-to-bursting with sounds, all combining to create an unreal atmosphere, a dark, strange song which seems to evade easy categorization, although it has a steadying limb in Industrial.An album with a very different atmosphere. It's strangely like going through an elderly relative's attic as a child - everything seems somehow dusty, and there's an element of fear there (of 'creepy crawlies', of a past angry with being disturbed from it's slumber), but there's that sense that every box opened will reveal wonderful treasures, some fantastic delight. If you can remember, or understand such a combination of emotions, then dig around in this cassette - a new world awaits the right person.Originally reviewed for Soft Watch.
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dn´t you want to write a book about it? I´ve submitted a Version with different colour sleeve & wonder noone has submitted all over theyears yet?!