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Seefeel - Faults FLAC
Performer:
Seefeel
Album:
Faults
Style:
IDM, Experimental, Ambient
Released:
20 Sep 2010
Country:
UK
Label:
Warp Records
Catalog:
WAP 299D
FLAC size:
1936 mb
MP3 size:
1762 mb
WMA size:
2665 mb


Tracklist


1Faults4:57
2Clouded4:39
3Folds4:21
4Crowded5:00


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
10wap299Seefeel Faults ‎(10", EP, Ltd)Warp Records10wap299UK2010
WAP 299DSeefeel Faults ‎(4xFile, WAV)Warp RecordsWAP 299DUK2010
noneSeefeel Faults ‎(CDr, Single, Promo)Warp RecordsnoneUK2010
WAP 299DSeefeel Faults ‎(4xFile, FLAC)Warp RecordsWAP 299DUK2010


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Album


Seefeel is the self-titled fourth studio album by the British band Seefeel, released 31 January 2011 on Warp. Seefeel was released in the United Kingdom on 31 January 2011. It was released on vinyl record, compact disc and digital download. Slightly more upfront and extroverted than their early recordings, this album is still instantly recognizable, and fans who go back to their last Warp LP, Succour, might be surprised at how little has changed with Seefeel over 15 years. Track Listing. Songs in album Seefeel - Faults 2010. Seefeel - Faults. Seefeel - Crowded. Seefeel - Folds. Seefeel - Clouded. Listen online to Seefeel - Faults and see which albums it appears on. Scrobble songs and get recommendations on other tracks and artists. Album 2010 4 Songs. More By Seefeel. See album. Just better. Critical reception. Aggregate scores. Clifford, Peacock, Ishihara. Faults - EP, 2010. Faults, 04:57. Crowded, 05:00. SeefeelStudio album by SeefeelReleased31 January 2011LabelWarpProducerMark CliffordSeefeel chronology CH-VOX1996 Seefeel2011 Seefeel is the self. Faults Q&A. Producers Seefeel. More Seefeel albums. Show all albums by Seefeel. Seefeel used to be smooth. In the 1990s, they ably blended rave's currents of sound with shoegaze's tempos and wash. At their best they were light and bliss-y without feeling insubstantial, providing excellent fodder for remixes. The Faults EP is Seefeel's first recording since 1996, with principals Mark Clifford and Sarah Peacock convening with Shigeru Ishihara and Iida Kazuhisa, a former Boredoms drummer. Most notably, it's not very smooth: rather than gracelessly grasping at their old sound, Seefeel have taken a stab at something new. It's an unexpected, difficult path that has yielded unexpected, difficult music