cantosis wrote:Pete won`t be very happy I have just noticed someone has bunged a massive FAX download on a torrent site. almost 30gb in size
Been up for two months now without any seeds and will be practically impossible to download
I have to admit it was tempting to download it as I have already spent a fair bit of dosh on namlook but than I noticed I only have 25 GB free on my hard drive
cantosis wrote:Pete won`t be very happy I have just noticed someone has bunged a massive FAX download on a torrent site. almost 30gb in size
Been up for two months now without any seeds and will be practically impossible to download
I have to admit it was tempting to download it as I have already spent a fair bit of dosh on namlook but than I noticed I only have 25 GB free on my hard drive
As you say it can be tempting with an artist like PN as there is so much rare and limited releases involved,but i really cant see anyone being able to download that amount whatsoever without seeds,and its great for PN that this is the case.
So I am away to check out your blog reviews andy.......think it was either ; shades of orion 1or3 / new organic life / or outland 4 or.................................................................. etc
time for a wee itunes plus download before they pull the plug
har wrote:Right, I am in music acquisition mode tonight
So I am away to check out your blog reviews andy.......think it was either ; shades of orion 1or3 / new organic life / or outland 4 or.................................................................. etc
time for a wee itunes plus download before they pull the plug
Be warned these fax albums can be very addictive . Although I like the New Organic Life albums I would steer clear of them to start with they are an acquired taste.
har wrote:Right, I am in music acquisition mode tonight
So I am away to check out your blog reviews andy.......think it was either ; shades of orion 1or3 / new organic life / or outland 4 or.................................................................. etc
time for a wee itunes plus download before they pull the plug
Have fun mate...btw they are Andy G's reviews...not mine
This CD had been recorded in Clapham (London) and Hšdeshof. The jazz-rock feeling in the music became more intensified and received a more "UK" touch.
This CD could be called "Return to the Future," as it is an advanced modern-day take on the jazz-rock fusions of the past. Typical Namlook pads and soli combined with more distorted sounds of his guitar shine through the compositions. Spyra, on the other hand delved deeper into environmental recordings ("Greenwich Meantime"), harmonics, tricky rhythms and tempo changes. As is typical for FAX, this CD contains an intense emotional component, and takes you on a trip through London with a touch of Hšdeshof courtesy of Pete Namlook.
CD tracks:
Clapham Ratrun 9.15
M-Maybe 5.55
Canterbirth 7.38
Greenwich Meantime 7.28
Snow White 10.54
Wandsworth Wine Tasting 5.33
Ain't No Sunshine On the Tube 7.40
This CD had been recorded in Clapham (London) and Hšdeshof. The jazz-rock feeling in the music became more intensified and received a more "UK" touch.
This CD could be called "Return to the Future," as it is an advanced modern-day take on the jazz-rock fusions of the past. Typical Namlook pads and soli combined with more distorted sounds of his guitar shine through the compositions. Spyra, on the other hand delved deeper into environmental recordings ("Greenwich Meantime"), harmonics, tricky rhythms and tempo changes. As is typical for FAX, this CD contains an intense emotional component, and takes you on a trip through London with a touch of Hšdeshof courtesy of Pete Namlook.
CD tracks:
Clapham Ratrun 9.15
M-Maybe 5.55
Canterbirth 7.38
Greenwich Meantime 7.28
Snow White 10.54
Wandsworth Wine Tasting 5.33
Ain't No Sunshine On the Tube 7.40
Ambient Jazz-Rock fusion the English way
Really looking forward to this one, I love these albums and I have only heard 3 of them so far
Five years after his debut on FAX Krystian Shek delivers this extraordinary CD. His music presents a fresh version of both Chill Out and Techno.
This CD was inspired not by the dreadful wars of our time, but by the way people treat each other when they meet by accident in everyday places such as airports and train stations. He collected these impressions and transformed them into musical ideas. He does not try to describe the meetings; instead, he reveals the different perspectives, each in their own beauty, and enables them to coexist peacefully.
We at FAX fell in love with this album and regard it as his best work so far.
CD tracks:
Startbahn West 2.40 / Cherry Girl 4.54 / From Russia with Love 4.56 / Cheese & Rice 5.39 Nuh in the Ark 5.38 / War (The Tranny Meltdown) 7.08 / Tree of Conscience 6.47 War (Original Mix) 6.07 / Back Tag 5.14 / Ocean Interlude Zero 5.28 / Splashin 3.40