The Field - From Here We Go Sublime (Japanese Edition)

Country: Japan
Label: Octave-Lab / Kompakt
Released: 23 May 2009
Genre: Electronica / Shoegaze / Tech-House / Minimal
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(Japanese Jewel Case Edition, 1 Bonus Track with Japanese Obi sleeve)

Electronic music usually profits from simplicity, a point the Field’s Axel Willner understood well when he made From Here We Go Sublime. Hailing from Sweden, Willner’s record has a weightless allure built out of droning spaces and populated with puffy cloud melodies that float and hover. It’s not exactly minimalist, because the layers are too complex and full of forward motion. But the assured way they repeat and loop into a dance-friendly texture would make both Brian Eno and Underworld proud.

FHWGS has no interest in the usual peaks and valleys of trance, and yet its consistent anthemic oomph makes it a distant relative of that oft-derided genre. Willner’s patience and his emphasis on muted beats enable him to get maximum impact with only slight tweaks. “Over the Ice” sets the table with soft tones and scattered, wordless voices before dropping a hyper cross-rhythm, while glitch-y sidebars frame the exceedingly kind melody that drives “A Paw in My Voice.” Even when the BPM notch gets kicked up on a relative burner like “Everyday,” it fits right in with the record’s benevolent disposition. It’s brilliant stuff, a less-is-more epic that wafts onto the dance floor like a gust of summer wind. –Matthew Cooke

Tracklisting:
1. Over The Ice
2. A Paw In My Face
3. Good Things End
4. The Little Heart Beats So Fast
5. Everday
6. Silent
7. The Deal
8. Sun & Ice
9. Mobilia
10. From Here We Go Sublime
11. Gui Boratto – Hera (The Field Mix)



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About “Chan Chan”
葡萄一生的脈絡是這樣的。
青澀時,緊緊趴在架上,低眉順眼。
熟透了,就紛紛掉在泥土裡,跌破了相。
你是那顆被適時採摘了的葡萄麼? ——禪嬋
禪嬋和李婧,是一個人的兩種狀態。好像附著在同一個女孩身上的雙生花,已漸漸習慣這種矛盾。
在她叫李婧時,就是北師大影視系大二的學生,泡圖書館和寫作,學習一切自己熱愛的語言;用鏡頭寫日記並手衝膠卷,有時彈吉他寫甜美的小調,卻從不保留。那是一些很生活化的時刻,像所有在意生活品質的女生一樣,她會平易溫和的判若兩人。
在她叫禪嬋的時候,是非現實空間的歌者。她用鋼琴或合成器寫冰冷絕望的旋律,完全推翻上一個自我。音樂的靈感往往來自於正在寫作的小說和劇本,關於意象、回憶、夢境、成長,關於孤獨與人群,就像《啞葡萄》,即為同名小說也為專輯名,言及女人的慾念和覆滅的愛,這就是她站在十九和二十歲之間,試圖完成的。
她還有一個叫closed chan的英文名,果真是把自己關了起來。請堅持聽完她的每一張唱片,讀完她的每一本書,儘管這並不容易。但除此之外,沒有其它通向理解她的道路。
禪嬋的時間,是並不存在的。 Back to the future,用英、法、德、日、中各種語言演唱,凌厲而偏鋒的電音,難以尋求到任何文字上的定位,每個人都有自己理解中的chan,但她又與此無關。
清冷的鋼琴。細碎的電音
給愛獨處的你,一個人的幻覺
Tracklisting:
01.二つの悲しい人形
02.Chelsea
03.Je Me Perds Souvent
04.Going With The Flow
05.Swimming
06.苏州河
07.Ein Regenschirm Für Diesen Tag 08.Silent Grapes
09.被忽略的彻骨孤独
http://www.myspace.com/chanchan0829

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