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The following description is from the [http://editionsmego.com/release/eMEGO-167 Editions Mego website]: "Within their self contained world Cindytalk continue the unique trajectory that has purveyed their career starting in 1982. This instalment further explores the fearsome terrain that was initiated with previous Editions Mego releases such as 'The Crackle of my Soul' and 'Hold Everything Dear'. Throughout the 6 tracks on offer the standard fair of music is run through serious level processes leaving, taking rhythm and sound to extreme limits whilst always retaining trace elements of their core. Ringing bells are interrupted by artefacts from shredded sound matter, euphoric chords are swamped by chopped rhythms which succumb to an endless storm of electronic bliss."<ref>[http://editionsmego.com/release/eMEGO-167 Editions Mego website, A Life Is Everywhere]</ref> |
The following description is from the [http://editionsmego.com/release/eMEGO-167 Editions Mego website]: "Within their self contained world Cindytalk continue the unique trajectory that has purveyed their career starting in 1982. This instalment further explores the fearsome terrain that was initiated with previous Editions Mego releases such as 'The Crackle of my Soul' and 'Hold Everything Dear'. Throughout the 6 tracks on offer the standard fair of music is run through serious level processes leaving, taking rhythm and sound to extreme limits whilst always retaining trace elements of their core. Ringing bells are interrupted by artefacts from shredded sound matter, euphoric chords are swamped by chopped rhythms which succumb to an endless storm of electronic bliss."<ref>[http://editionsmego.com/release/eMEGO-167 Editions Mego website, A Life Is Everywhere]</ref> |
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Reviews of the album include Dusted Magazine<ref>[http://www.dustedmagazine.com/reviews/7694 Dusted Magazine review]</ref>, A Closer Listen<ref[http://acloserlisten.com/2013/05/06/cindytalk-a-life-is-everywhere/ A Closer Listen review]</ref> and Tarumata.<ref>[http://www.tarumatu.com/links/album-review-cindytalk-a-life-is-everywhere/ Tarumata review]</ref> |
Reviews of the album include Dusted Magazine<ref>[http://www.dustedmagazine.com/reviews/7694 Dusted Magazine review]</ref>, A Closer Listen<ref>[http://acloserlisten.com/2013/05/06/cindytalk-a-life-is-everywhere/ A Closer Listen review]</ref> and Tarumata.<ref>[http://www.tarumatu.com/links/album-review-cindytalk-a-life-is-everywhere/ Tarumata review]</ref> |
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==Versions== |
==Versions== |
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A Life Is Everywhere is a 2013 album from Cindytalk released by Editions Mego, catalogue number eMEGO 167.
Track listing
- Time To Fall (8:12)
- My Drift Is A Ghost (5:08)
- To A Dying Star (6:13)
- Interruptum (8:11)
- As If We Had Once Been (3:47)
- On A Pure Plane (6:28)
Description
A Life Is Everywhere is the fourth album from Cindytalk released by Editions Mego. All tracks were written and recorded by Gordon Sharp, 2011-12.
The following description is from the Editions Mego website: "Within their self contained world Cindytalk continue the unique trajectory that has purveyed their career starting in 1982. This instalment further explores the fearsome terrain that was initiated with previous Editions Mego releases such as 'The Crackle of my Soul' and 'Hold Everything Dear'. Throughout the 6 tracks on offer the standard fair of music is run through serious level processes leaving, taking rhythm and sound to extreme limits whilst always retaining trace elements of their core. Ringing bells are interrupted by artefacts from shredded sound matter, euphoric chords are swamped by chopped rhythms which succumb to an endless storm of electronic bliss."[1]
Reviews of the album include Dusted Magazine[2], A Closer Listen[3] and Tarumata.[4]
Versions
- LP 2013 Editions Mego
- CD 2013 Editions Mego
External links
- Official Cindytalk Website
- "Of ghosts and buildings", Cindytalk blog
- Cindytalk Myspace page
- Discogs entry for Cindytalk
- Editions Mego website, Cindytalk page
References