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Martin Stephenson Martin Stephenson talks about his solo career starting with the first album A Boat to Bolivia. | ||
Menu Shopping Cart Mailing List September Top Sellers Newsprint | Release £10.99 In stock Catalogue number 23GODSCD Release date 05/10/2009 Format CD Label 2GODS Attrition Keepsakes for Reflections Disc 1 1. Kill the poor (Dr Speedlove dub) 2. Thin Red Line (Pankow remix) 3. Underpass (click, click, drone...) 4. Scenario II 5. Memory, uncaring friend 6. Kharb 7. Cannibal song 8. Keepsakes and reflections 9. Metamorphosis 10. High Tide 11. Thin Red Line (instrumental mix) 12. Red Letter 13. L'echange 14. Nine tails, to follow you round 15. The Cage - refrain "Keepsakes & Reflections is a collection of rare and unreleased tracks from one of the most original dark electronic bands of today..." Originally released in 2001 on Martin Atkins Invisible records in the USA, "Keepsakes and reflections" is a collection of rare ATTRITION material from singles and compilation appearances from their most prolific 90's period...With tracks taken from long out of print releases from labels in Italy/Austria/Portugal/USA/Mexico and Sweden...Including covers of John Foxx's ‘Underpass', The Dead Kennedy's ‘Kill the poor', Ministry's ‘Cannibal song' and ‘Black tape for a blue girl's ‘Memory, uncaring friend'...This version includes 2 bonus tracks in ‘Scenario II' and ‘The Cage - refrain'... With cover artwork from renowned US dark artist John Santerineross, this edition has been totally re-mastered by ATTRITION main man Martin Bowes... Attrition's Martin Bowes, the veteran musician from Coventry, has produced so many varied releases - from dark electro to classical orchestral sounds to ethereal ambient and experimental industrial - that one can really be impressed. This collection of rare and material is a very strong offering, and the fact that the tracks were produced over certain longer period of time, only adds to variety and quality of the tracks. There are ultra-melodic, danceable electro anthems (check "Underpass" or "Memory, uncaring friend"), fascinating ambient tracks ("Cannibal Song"), or cosmic ethereal moments ("Kharb", "Keepsake & Reflections"). Franck Dematteis, member of Paris Opera, an Attrition fan himself, contributed beutiful viola passages ("Red Letter", "Metamorphosis", "L'echange"). Surely, one of the most varied and, simply speaking, beautiful albums of Martin Bowes and co. ...Amazon.com 2002 | |
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