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Redirected from Agora (Fennesz album)). His work utilizes guitar and notebook computers to make multilayered compositions that blend melody and treated samples with techno-influenced production. He lives and works in Vienna, Austria.
The best album by Fennesz is Endless Summer which is ranked number 1,563 in the overall greatest album chart with a total rank score of 1,477. Fennesz is ranked number 950 in the overall artist rankings with a total rank score of 2,069. Members who like this artist also like: Radiohead, Boards Of Canada and Four Tet. Product Details. Time left: 1h 41m 55s. Ships to: Worldwide. Aun - Soundtrack - Christian Fennesz - CD (Ash . Brand New Sealed) Condition: Brand New. Time left: 2h 35m 43s.
Endless Summer is an album by Austrian electronic music producer and guitarist Fennesz, released on 3 July 2001 by Mego. It brought him critical recognition and became "a hit in left-field electronica," influencing many artists. It was named the 14th best album of the decade by Tiny Mix Tapes, 26th by Pitchfork, and 41st by Resident Advisor.
Horse Sings From Cloud feels like a stripped and slowed raga. Rattlesnake Mountain is slightly more mournful, with less vocals; if you want to hear the same accordion sound used in polka, it’s there, the basic fact of air being pushed around but with very little interruption. Oliveros occasionally drops in a quick riff but, mostly, she seems to push her instrument’s folds in and out at a slow pace, the big accordion taking one deep breath after another. But the endless quality is what endures: This is an album about the infinite nature of memory, about how every summer, every season, every experience becomes immortalized by the mind, playing on a loop in the background of life.
With Bécs, Fennesz achieves the near-impossible, crafting a musical sequel that retains the energy, vision and flow of its predecessor.
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