PETER ANDERSSON : Music For Film And Exhibition 3

  • フォーマット: CD [WRT018]
  • 重量: 0.09kg
  • レーベル: Wrotycz

1,980円

売り切れ
Deutsch Nepal名義でもおなじみスウェーデンのPeter Anderssonの2013年リリース!
タイトル通り2000年から2013年の映画やエキシビションのための音楽を集めたコンピレーション第3段目です。
カスパー・ダーヴィト・フリードリヒの1810年『海辺の修道士』を元にしたいうジャケットの雰囲気通りの素晴らしいダークアンビエントばかり。
オススメですよ。



Tracklist
- Catapult (2011)
1 Epoch 1 (The Obsolete Age) 4:10
2 Epoch 2 (The Interlinking Age) 4:06
3 Epoch 3 (The Modern Age) 4:44
- Tulpa (2000)
4 Yang-Tul (Early Sketch) 2:58
5 Yang-Tul Unveiled (Early Sketch) 5:13
6 Firedance (Early Sketch) 1:46
- Sickness Report (2012)
7 Sickness Report 10:42
- Laboratory (2012)
8 Laboratory 0:48
- The Drakel & Viggo Workshop (2012)
9 Starlight 4:09
10 The Nonflying Machine 1:15
11 Over The Sea 5:12
- Survive (2013)
12 Crisis Hits Home 11:00
13 Behind Enemy Lines 2:14
14 Lost In The Woods 16:39

Credits
Music By, Layout, Mastered By – Peter Andersson

Notes
Released in six-panel Digipak.
Track 1-3 were composed specifically to accompany three video sequences for the audio-visual exhibition 'Catapult' displayed at The Swedish Air Force Museum in 2011. The video for 'Catapult' can be viewed at: video.raison-detre.info.
Track 4-6 are sketches composed for the Swedish movie 'Tulpa'. The final versions appear on Music For Film And Exhibition, originally released 2007 on Yantra Atmospheres (YA-2007-09). The movie was never completed.
Track 7 was composed for the exhibition 'Totally Sick', displayed at Umeå Library in 2013.
Track 8 was composed as incidental music for an science centre experiment station displayed at The Swedish Air Force Museum.
Track 9-11 were composed for the children exhibition 'The Drakel & Viggo Workshop', displayed at The Swedish Air Force Museum in 2012.
Track 12-14 were composed for the exhibition 'Survive', displayed at the Swedish Air Force Museum in 2013.
All the music is here presented as stand alone productions, displaced from its original context.
Peter Andersson: Music © 2000-2013 / K-14 Mastering / Layout.
Artwork based on the original painting 'The Monk by the Sea' (1808-1810) by Caspar David Friedrich.

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