.ARTIST : Ian Hawgood
.ALBUM : Slow Films In Low Light
.GENRE : Ambient
.QUALITY : Lame 3.98 (320kbps) / 44.1kHz / Joint Stereo
.RELEASE DATE : 09-02-2010
.RUNTIME : 67:10 min
.SIZE : 14 Track(s): 153.9MB
.SOURCE : WEB
.CATNUM : HOMEN013
.LABEL : Home Normal
.TRACKLiST.
|01 A Film by Federico Durand 5:11
|02 A Film by Pan Am Scan 4:43
|03 A Film by The Remote Viewer 4:41
|04 A Film by Danny Norbury 4:05
|05 A Film by Color Cassette 5:55
|06 A Film by Geskia! 4:56
|07 A Film by Hannu 5:23
|08 A Film by Yuri Miyauchi 5:46
|09 A Film by Miko 3:19
|10 A Film by The Green Kingdom 4:22
|11 A Film by Library Tapes 2:07
|12 A Film by Ten and Tracer 7:07
|13 A Film by Chihei Hatakeyama 5:55
|14 A Film by He Can Jog feat. Nick Sanborn 3:40
Total: 67:10 min
.NOTES.
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=255302The Home Normal label boss Ian Hawgood released an album in 2008 called
Soundtrack To A Film In My Head Which Will Never Get Made. This album is a
companion piece to that (now deleted) body of work, which calls upon a host of
Hawgood's friends and colleagues to contribute remixes based on his original
tracks. The assembled artists include The Remote Viewer, Danny Norbury, Hannu,
Library Tapes and Chihei Hatakeyama representing a multicultural yet in many
ways like-minded bunch. Federico Durand gets the set off to a fine start,
drumming up further anticipation for his forthcoming solo album debut with a
neat sculpture of delicate high frequency work circulating around processed
piano loops, birdsong and other environmental noises. While similarly
reverential lowercase exercises tend to be thee primary order of the day, there
are notable exceptions that keep the tone interesting. Some contributors bring
beats into play: Geskia!, Color Cassette and Yuri Miyauchi all break up the
album's stately hush with varying levels of surprisingly full-blooded drum
programming and glitch beats. Alternatively, Danny Norbury brings his sweeping
cello strokes to the sequence, adding a different kind of physical presence to
the mix. Perhaps most unusual of all are the more song-like entries, such as the
crackling, looped abstract vocals shaping Miko's track or more radical still,
the almost Maps-like pop-tronica of the final piece, by He Can Jog, featuring
Nick Sanborn. A fine and boldly diverse collection from Home Normal then, and
one made doubly laudable for its charitable aims: all proceeds from this release
will go to The Archway Foundation, an organisation setup by Hawgood's father in
the 1980s to support "those in various walks of life who are deeply affected by
loneliness".
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