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Semiomime - From Memory album

Semiomime - From Memory album

  • Performer: Semiomime
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: From Memory
  • Released: 2011
  • Style: Modern Classical, IDM, Downtempo, Ambient
  • Country: Germany
  • MP3 version size: 1191 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1467 mb
  • Other: DMF AA VQF WMA VOC VOX APE
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 827

Description

I didn't see an album mix anywhere, though most of the tracks were all about, and that was really a shame

From Memory" plays out like a travelogue of sorts for the listener, there are many sounds of the natural world which beckon like an all too familiar phantom rattling his chains. How Semiomime have done this, I don't know. Where it was recorded is anyone's guess. This is a literal itinerary of the mind, an elucidated list of ingredients which to many would be somehow in congruent, just simply too odd to co-exist in the same sphere as the other  . Ad Noiseam get a very very big thumbs up for putting this album out, it's not something I'd come across before. Where on Earth did they find this guy!?

From Memory by Semiomime, released 01 August 2017 1. Part 1: Unveiled 2. Part 1: The Entrance 3. Part 2: Stalactite 4. Part 2: Theorem 5. Part 2: Gnosis 6. Part 2: Passage 7. Part 2: Eidolon 8. Part 2: Transistor 9. Part 2: Moon 10. Part 2: Parade 11. Part 2: Remembering 12. Part 2: Pan's Alcove 1. From Memory" plays out like a travelogue of sorts for the listener, there are many sounds of the natural world which beckon like an all too familiar phantom rattling his chains. As Ad Noiseam is closing its doors, I figured it would be good to upload my debut album as Semiomime to my own bandcamp page.

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A concept album and a soundtrack to an imaginary movie, "From Memory" is not a dancefloor affair; It is empty of drum'n'bass patterns or hardcore beats. It's made for home, for headphones, for closed-eyes experiences and active listening. And yet, there's no denying that Noel Wessels's third moniker is the logical continuation of the previous ones. A very long project in the making, several times re-written and perfected (after all, Semiomime first appeared on a Merck compilation in 2003), "From Memory" is a very personal work which allows the listener to dive deeper into Wessels's art. An intricate concept album (just like the two DJ Hidden albums are) and benefiting from his renowned (and highly sought after) superior technical skills, "From Memory" is finally the perfect invitation to lie down, close your eyes and enjoy the movie your psyche will summon out of this recordings' trip.

This package contains: Semiomime - From Memory (CD Album) Adnoiseam Semiomime - Close Ones (CD Album) Mindtrick Records Semiomime - Six Steps EP (12"Vinyl) Mindtrick Records Includes unlimited streaming of Semiomime - Close Ones (MTR025) via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. This is my second full-length album as Semiomime. All songs have been written over an extended course of time. They needed to grow and transform to become impressions of memories and the emotions attached to them.

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March 2011, 0:36 Semiomime, From Memory Used drive : HL-DT-STDVDRAM GT20N Adapter: 0 ID: 1 Read mode : Secure Utilize accurate stream : Yes Defeat audio cache : Yes Make use of C2 pointers : No Read offset correction : 667 Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes Delete leading and trailing silent blocks . 01 0 40125 2 8:55. 01 40126 48526 3 10:47.

Tracklist

Part I
1 Unveiled 8:55
2 The Entrance 1:52
Part II
3 Stalactite 3:36
4 Theorem 2:33
5 Gnosis 2:52
6 Passage 1:39
7 Eidolon 0:46
8 Transistor 2:56
9 Moon 1:20
10 Parade 4:24
11 Remembering 1:56
12 Pan's Alcove 2:46
Part III
13 The Mole Children 3:59
14 Hendershot 3:04
15 Proceeder 3:31
16 The Exquisites 6:48
17 Later Days 4:28
18 Late Night Highways 17:29

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Ad Noiseam
  • Copyright (c) – Noël Wessels
  • Pressed By – www.hofa.de – HOA253818

Credits

  • Music By [All Music], Artwork – Noël Wessels

Notes

made in the e.u. / (c) 2011 ad noiseam / noël wessels

Track 18 is not listed on the album cover.
There is 11:24 of silence in track 18 before the sound begins.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 708527713921
  • Matrix / Runout: HOA253818 - www.hofa.de

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ADN139 Semiomime From Memory ‎(17xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Ad Noiseam ADN139 Germany 2011

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Comments

Nilador Nilador
I could understand, if someone likes that kind of work. It's kinda experimental, interesting soundtrack stuff, but in my eyes some of the tracks are confuzing. Either too catchy, boring and dwelling without getting to the point. The Rythm driven tracks are very good as usual for Hidden, but for the classical piano and string stuff it takes a good while to getting used to. I could not find myself a way into it allways.
Fesho Fesho
What a richly detailed release this is, probably due to the time spent assembling it I'd imagine. "From Memory" plays out like a travelogue of sorts for the listener, there are many sounds of the natural world which beckon like an all too familiar phantom rattling his chains. How Semiomime have done this, I don't know. Where it was recorded is anyone's guess. This is a literal itinerary of the mind, an elucidated list of ingredients which to many would be somehow in congruent, just simply too odd to co-exist in the same sphere as the other. The dichotomy of opposites could be what this individual is alluding to, I'm not entirely sure but what I am sure of is that not since the days of Stoa and Anchorage has a neo-classical album been so fearlessly innovative, or so downright pleasurable to listen to. "From Memory" can only be viewed as a beguiling beauty, an oasis in the desert of mainstream electronic musicStrolling through abandoned factories layered with the decay of neglect is one feeling I get. Then I'm whisked into an elegant ballroom full of stately piano but before I can even bow -and I'm not kidding here- there literally is Mitzvah music being cranked out with a scattery breakbeat ripping through the violins and good god, xylophones! The man who is Semiomime apparently also has several other names he operates under but this little endeavor just soars through so many genres and styles that it about knocks the wind out of me. You can hear the elements of what someone else would be straight forward with given over to the whims of a composer (and I would definitely call him this without hesitation) who does not care for the methodology of niche pandering. He'll do what he wants with this thing, either enjoy it or get the hell out of his way. Oboes and diced percussion, a dirge topped by sugary sweet strings. Could legendary Looney Toons musical maestro Carl Stalling be an inspiration?Press play. Go on, no one's stopping you."From Memory" expands out more like a symphony than just one guy and his machines. There are movements, there are beats, then come those pauses... shimmering, glorious swells of emotion crest and then come crashing down. I wonder if Semiomime utilize a baton while recording, probably not, it'd just be too much. The sound of rain perpetually appears in almost every song, and no, I don't mean literally but when I close my eyes I certainly see them while listening. These are not the drops which bring life, no. Rather, they're incisive shards of pure diamond menace and if you look into the facets cut in them you'll see all manner of reflections, recollections and yes, memories. They come down like the torrential downpour during monsoon season, utterly drenching everything as they release. Ad Noiseam get a very very big thumbs up for putting this album out, it's not something I'd come across before. Where on Earth did they find this guy!? A better question would be, when will we hear more from him, "From Memory" demands expanding upon.This is the first of a hopefully ongoing series... absolute brilliance which somehow one, solitary human being has managed to conjure. It's pretty much a global overview of thoughts going on throughout "From Memory": where do they begin, where do they end. This one has my mind reeling, completely overrun by infinite queries.Don't even question if you should own this, obtain a copy of Semiomime's debut. Immediately.