Télécharger [ambient, classical, electronic] (2015) Rafael Anton Irisarri - A Fragile Geography [FLAC] [DarkAngie] torrent - GloDLS
Connexion
Nom d'utilisateur:
Mot de passe:
Se souvenir de moi:
[Se inscrire]
[Mot de passe oublié?]
Friends
Angie Torrents
Friendly Site

Get Into Way
Friendly site

Free Courses Online
Friendly site

KaranPC
Friendly site

OneHack
Friendly site

IGGGames
Friendly site

Détails du Torrent Pour "[ambient, classical, electronic] (2015) Rafael Anton Irisarri - A Fragile Geography [..."

[ambient, classical, electronic] (2015) Rafael Anton Irisarri - A Fragile Geography [...

To download this torrent, you need a BitTorrent client: Vuze or BTGuard
Télécharger ce torrent
Download using Magnet Link

santé:
Seeds: 70
Leechers: 26
Terminé: 534 
Dernière vérification: 26-10-2024 19:14:31

Points de réputation Uploader : 7800





Write a Review for the Uploader:   10   Say Thanks with one good review:
Share on Facebook


Details
_NAME_:[ambient, classical, electronic] (2015) Rafael Anton Irisarri - A Fragile Geography [...
Description:


      Rafael Anton Irisarri – A Fragile Geography (2015)    



Review by Joseph Burnett:
A Fragile Geography’s cover artwork sums it up entirely: a faded, scratched and blurry black and white photograph of a distant manor house shrouded by trees and obscured by what looks like rain or fog as it sits on a small rise, its windows staring out like sightless eyes. It’s a visual archetype that has become synonymous with the ambient/drone scene of recent years, the culmination of ambient moving away from Eno’s early minimalist ideas and the softening of drone’s harder edges. Ambient drone’s ability to act as a vehicle for everyday alienation and painful emotions was evident 40 years ago and remains a constant well for artists like Rafael Anton Irisarri to draw upon.

If you’re a fan of wistful ambient drone, this album will be right up your street, even if it comes without any surprises. Plaintive guitar drones, billowing clusters of synths bathed in crackle and hiss, maybe a hint of piano here and there: these are familiar tropes, all useful tools for building up atmospheres that resound instantly with the heart rather than the head. Familiarity is not a bad thing: even for those of us who turn instinctively towards art that upsets norms and preconceptions will eventually drift back to talents like Rafael Anton Irisarri, not just because there’s comfort to be found in the immediately identifiable, but also acute pleasure (William Basinski is the prime example of an artist from whom I always know what to expect yet always fall in love with whatever he puts out). A Fragile Geography’s pleasure are manifold, best encapsulated on the ten-minute “Reprisal” as minor chord melodic shifts underpin a gradual increase of tension that builds to an aching climax as clouds of tone and texture swirl around the listener’s consciousness. Played at full volume, the emotional effect is alternately angry, melancholic and elegiac.

Irisarri has intimated that A Fragile Geography evolves between the personal and wider political and social concerns. The latter seem to be embodied by a very obvious gravitas, with deep, but quiet, underlying bass suggesting a turbulence that is in constant threat of bubbling to the surface. More immediate is the clear impact of having everything from his audio archives to his personal studio stolen whilst moving from Seattle to New York. Such a return to basics has clearly focused Irisarri’s mind, but instead of dwelling on frustrations he uses them to tend towards an incremental build-up on each track that, when it culminates, borders on the redemptive (such as on “Empire Systems”).

A Fragile Geography is an album that takes all the preconceptions you might have about a genre like ambient drone, underlines them and then makes you realize just how brilliant a form it is in its very essence. There’s no denying Irisarri uses techniques and instruments we’ve all heard a million times before (at just about every gig I saw at London’s Cafe Oto there’d be an earnest opening act who spent his or her whole set behind a laptop with a guitar making just this kind of music), but with his taste for restraint and clever composition, he makes the familiar both relevant and beautiful. — dustedmagazine


   



Track List:
01. Displacement 04:16
02. Reprisal 09:39
03. Empire Systems 08:44
04. Hiatus 02:38
05. Persistence 07:03
06. Secretly Wishing for Rain 08:11
07. The Outer Circle (Bonus) 5:53
08. A Fragile Geography (Full Album Integrated Track) 39:39


Media Report:
Genre: ambient, classical, electronic
Origin: New York, New York, USA  
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode: Lossless
Writing library: libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17)


Note: If you like the music, support the artist
YouTube Video:
Catégorie:FLAC
Langue :Aucune/N/D
Taille totale:366.94 MB
Info Hash:F5AE0DF29B6352733AD572649F2234B3B35D316D
Ajouté par:DarkAngie VIPMusic Lover
Date:2024-10-25 05:28:30
Statut Torrent:Torrent Verified


évaluations:Not Yet Rated (Log in to rate it)


Tracker:
udp://odd-hd.fr:6969/announce

Ce Torrent a également trackers de sauvegarde
URLSemoirsLeechersTerminé
udp://odd-hd.fr:6969/announce1110
udp://evan.im:6969/announce800
udp://tracker.opentrackr.org:1337/announce253335
udp://ttk2.nbaonlineservice.com:6969/announce1100
udp://open.demonii.com:1337/announce0223
udp://tracker.tryhackx.org:6969/announce150196
udp://inferno.demonoid.is:3391/announce000
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969/announce000


Liste des fichiers: 





Comments
Aucun commentaire n'a encore publié