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John Chantler - The Place Between Here And flac album
  • Performer John Chantler
  • Title The Place Between Here And
  • Date of release 2000
  • Style Abstract, Downtempo
  • Other formats MPC VQF MMF AHX MP2 VOC MP1
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1604 mb
  • Size FLAC 1786 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 753

John Chandler (February 1, 1762 – September 25, 1841) was an American politician and soldier of Maine. The political career of Chandler, a n, was interspersed with his involvement in the state militia during both the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. Chandler was born in Epping, New Hampshire. He was one of 10 children and the third-oldest son of Joseph Chandler (1725-1776) and his wife Lydia (née Eastman; 1726-1820). His father Joseph was a blacksmith

John Chantler, 1703 Skivbolaget. Move Along, Nothing To See Here John Chantler. Counting To Five John Chantler. Front and Above John Chantler, Steve Noble, Seymour Wright. Endless Sky John Chantler & Johannes Lunds. Which Way To Leave? John Chantler. Still Light, Outside John Chantler. Automatic Music, Volume II John Chantler. Even Clean Hands Damage The Work John Chantler. Automatic Music for Henry Flynt John Chantler. Automatic Music for Erik Griswold John Chantler. The Luminous Ground John Chantler. New Days For Barry Ray. about.

Got it. + add. album. Recorded by Shaun Crook at Cafe OTO, London on 7 May 2017. Mastered by Stephan Mathieu.

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John Chantler is showing me the weird stuff that a church organ can do. Pressing down keys with his fingers, then his full palms, the pipes towering above us begin to emit a soft reedy moan that ripples through its upper range. It sounds uncannily like whale song. The Australian-born artist – whose latest album for revered experimental imprint Room 40, Even Clean Hands Damage The Work, is a luxurious web of fractured electronics and majestic drones – is modest about his skills. I’m not an organ expert, he clarifies. Maybe if I was, I would know that in this or that bit I should go for these sounds – but I’m just kind of thinking of it as a kind of tone generator.

I Can See Your House from Here is a 1994 jazz album by John Scofield and Pat Metheny. John Scofield is heard on the left channel and Pat Metheny on the right channel of this stereo recording. All tracks written by Pat Metheny except where noted. John Scofield – electric and acoustic guitar (left stereo channel). Steve Swallow – bass guitar. Bill Stewart – drums.

His current album, The Luminous Ground based on the ideas of Christopher Alexander’s architectural theorist and wants to create from the efektovaných sounds of living organism. The third crowd of Room40 in Dox Heinz Riegler – will be an Austrian native, permanently established in Australia, which on their recordings explores the therapeutic effects of music

Tracklist

1 Reprise In The Wrong Order
2 Surrounds
3 Theme From Inventing Zero
4 Exile In A Dream
5 The Place Between Here And
6 Threehundredsixtydegrees
7 [Bonus Beats]

Credits

  • Artwork, Layout, Design – Proximity
  • Mastered By – Lawrence English
  • Producer, Recorded By – John Chantler

Notes

Edition of 65 copies.