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After The Night Falls

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発売日 2014年06月18日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDarla
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 DRL182
SKU 708527018224

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:38:16
Recording information: SF Soundworks, San Francisco, CA (2006); Soundworks, San Francisco, CA (2006). Robin Guthrie and Harold Budd go back to 1986, specifically The Moon and the Melodies, a collaboration between the Cocteau Twins and the pianist. Guthrie aided Budd on 1988's The White Arcades, and the pair resumed their relationship roughly 16 years later to record the score to Gregg Araki's Mysterious Skin. During the spring of 2006, they recorded together again for five days, resulting in the synchronously released After the Night Falls and Before the Day Breaks. Anyone familiar with anything either musician has done together -- or, to a somewhat lesser extent, apart from one another -- won't be surprised by their output here. They shouldn't be left unsatisfied, either, as the instrumental pieces are as gorgeous (yet subdued) and expansive (yet intimate) as imaginable. Though this material could just as easily function as a score, it differs from Mysterious Skin in that it is a little more tangible, like there might've been more effort put into fully engaging the listener. As expected, percussion is almost entirely absent, with the exception of an elusive pulse and some very distant snare rolls. ~ Andy Kellman

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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Robin GuthrieHarold Budd

オリジナル発売日:2007年

商品の紹介

元コクトーツインズでギタリスト兼プロデューサーのguthrie、そしてBrian Enoと共にアンビエントを世界に知らしめたピアニストbuddという偉大な音楽家による夢のコラボレートが実現しました!壮大でゆらゆらとしたギターのフィードバックと漂うピアノ。今まで2人が培ってきた音楽性が緩やかに融合していく様を垣間見れる作品となっています。同時にリリースされたもう1枚のアルバムとは曲が呼応するように作られており、ジャケットの融合性など含めかなりコンセプチュアルな意図も感じられます。ドラマティックでエモーショナルなサウンドがおぼろげな空気に溶け込んでいく白昼夢サウンド。
タワーレコード(2009/04/08)

obin Guthrie and Harold Budd go back to 1986, specifically The Moon and the Melodies, a collaboration between the Cocteau Twins and the pianist. Guthrie aided Budd on 1988's The White Arcades, and the pair resumed their relationship roughly 16 years later to record the score to Gregg Araki's Mysterious Skin. During the spring of 2006, they recorded together again for five days, resulting in the synchronously released After the Night Falls and Before the Day Breaks. Anyone familiar with anything either musician has done together -- or, to a somewhat lesser extent, apart from one another -- won't be surprised by their output here. They shouldn't be left unsatisfied, either, as the instrumental pieces are as gorgeous (yet subdued) and expansive (yet intimate) as imaginable. Though this material could just as easily function as a score, it differs from Mysterious Skin in that it is a little more tangible, like there might've been more effort put into fully engaging the listener. As expected, percussion is almost entirely absent, with the exception of an elusive pulse and some very distant snare rolls. ~ Andy Kellman|
Rovi

Robin Guthrie and Harold Budd go back to 1986, specifically The Moon and the Melodies, a collaboration between the Cocteau Twins and the pianist. Guthrie aided Budd on 1988's The White Arcades, and the pair resumed their relationship roughly 16 years later to record the score to Gregg Araki's Mysterious Skin. During the spring of 2006, they recorded together again for five days, resulting in the synchronously released After the Night Falls and Before the Day Breaks. Anyone familiar with anything either musician has done together -- or, to a somewhat lesser extent, apart from one another -- won't be surprised by their output here. They shouldn't be left unsatisfied, either, as the instrumental pieces are as gorgeous (yet subdued) and expansive (yet intimate) as imaginable. Though this material could just as easily function as a score, it differs from Mysterious Skin in that it is a little more tangible, like there might've been more effort put into fully engaging the listener. As expected, percussion is almost entirely absent, with the exception of an elusive pulse and some very distant snare rolls. ~ Andy Kellman
Rovi

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