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Woo - Awaawaa album

  • Performer: Woo
  • Genre: Electronic / Jazz / Folk music
  • Title: Awaawaa
  • Released: 2016
  • Style: Ambient, Experimental, Leftfield, Abstract, Folk, Future Jazz
  • MP3 version size: 1602 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1591 mb
  • Other: APE MP1 FLAC AIFF VOX TTA AUD
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 410

Description

Horus Music (от лица компании "Palto Flats")

Title: Kiss It Away Artist: M (Lee Minwoo) Album: M+TEN. Daum Romanization: kpoplyrics.

AWAAWAA by Woo, released 28 January 2016 1. Odd Spiral 2. Green Blob 3. Mobile Phone 4. The Goodies 5. Homage to Matta 6. Sympti 7. Tick Tock 8. AWAAWAA 9. Back on Track 10. Ruby Past Lives 11. Wobbly 12. Robots Dancing 13. Babalonia 14. Sailing 15. Fun,The Final Frontier 16. Fanfare 17. Loop 18. Way Forward 19. Walk a Bit, Talk a Bit 20. Wild Garden 21. All Is Well 22. Homage To Joe 90 The brother duo of Woo describes an alternate history of rock music, had it winced at the bright lights of the stage, eschewed the spotlight's elevation of the masculine and all it's attendant human . .

This album has an average beat per minute of 139 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 80/186 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page.

Shop Vinyl and CDs and complete your Woo collection. Recorded in 75/82? And yet the track "Fun, The Final Frontier" sounds exactly like a tenori-on.

Album · 2016 · 16 Songs. More By Woo. See All. Into the Heart of Love. Which Ever Way. 1981. It's Cosy Inside (Remastered).

Woo. Back on Track, 02:18.

Woo - Awaawaa For decades the music made by Woo drifted maddeningly just out of reach. Since the 1970s, British brothers Mark and Clive Ives would hole up in a small terraced house in South London and make hours of peculiar home recordings, but the music never traveled far. Of its own era, it most resembled the Penguin Café Orchestra. Which might raise the question of how an album like this could appeal to electronic music fans. The Ives brothers' warped sonic strategies bring to mind Wolfgang Voigt's Gas project, which often ran recordings of classical piano and brass bands through a number of effects until they became a luminous haze.

Tracklist

A1 Odd Spiral
A2 Green Blob
A3 Mobile Phone
A4 The Goodies
A5 Homage to Matta
A6 Sympti
A7 Tick Tock
B1 Awaawaa
B2 Back on Track
B3 Ruby Past Lives
B4 Wobbly
B5 Robots Dancing
B6 Babalonia
B7 Sailing
B8 Fun, The Final Frontier
B9 Fanfare

Credits

  • Lacquer Cut By – Josh Bonati
  • Mastered By – Patrick Klem

Notes

Back Cover notes:

Clive Ives - electronics and percussion.
Mark Ives - guitars, clarinet and base.
Recorded in South London between 1975-1982.
Compiled in conjunction with Jacob Gorchov and Jan Rew Midelfort in 2014.
Special thanks to Ramona Gonzalez from Nite Jewel.
Ivor Elliot - tenor saxophone on Robots Dancing.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Woo Awaawaa ‎(16xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Not On Label (Woo Self-released) none 2016
none Woo Awaawaa ‎(22xFile, FLAC, Album) Not On Label (Woo Self-released) none UK 2016
PFCD 004, NGC 001 Woo Awaawaa ‎(CD) Palto Flats, New General Catalogue PFCD 004, NGC 001 US 2016

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Comments

Nahn Nahn
Recorded in 75/82? And yet the track "Fun, The Final Frontier" sounds exactly like a tenori-on. I mean EXACTLY. My hat is off.
Raelin Raelin
A perfect record for sunny days, but there's a great chance it also sounds excellent on a rainy one.
Boyn Boyn
Awaawaa is yet another dreamy delight from Woo, whose organic warmth permeates every cell of this record. An intriguing world of mechanical and acoustic sounds flowing and swirling; transporting the listener somewhere rather exquisite. Drift off and enjoy the journey with a little smile and the feeling that you've been missing this record since the moment you were born...Amazon describe it as: "... the band at their most evocative and psychedellic - presenting a suitelike, atmospheric collection of stunning miniatures..." This 'suite' weaves together beautifully, as do other Woo releases thoroughly worth checking out. Awaawaa is here. Thank you, Woo!