M. Griffin - Fabrications.txt
GENERAL INFORMATION
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Album: Fabrications
Artist: M. Griffin
Year: 2008
Genre: New Age / Electronic / Ambient / Minimal
DESCRIPTION
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Labelboss M. Griffin is also a musician and in the past he made some nice blueprints of ambient music. Looking at the cover, I suspected not much development, but that is not true.
Gone are the days of the synthesizer and welcomed are the field recordings. From sounds from the ocean to footsteps in a tunnel and then towards a large electrical transformer, plus more, he collected them all, and transforms them using a bunch of software - all dully described on the cover of his release. Not that the music sounds radically different than his old work, but this new approach is kinda refreshing, I think. Somewhere in the back you can hear these field recordings coming a long, but they are well hidden in the grass that the music is. A field of sound, based of the sound of a field. Like much of this music there is only a few developments per track, but throughout has each piece a character of its own.
Its good to see Griffin moving away from the world of synthesizer ambient and creating a similar kind of music with entirely new elements. As such this is a great disc. - Frans DeWaard / Vital Weekly , http://www.groove.nl/cd/7/72431.html
FILE INFORMATION
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Number of Tracks: 6 [the tracks are not separated, but there is a cue file]
Total Duration: 1:00:02
Total Size: 324 MBs (including scans, cue, log, spectrum, and txt)
NOTE: the hi-rez scans are about 90 MBs!!
Parity Archive: Yes, 7%
Ripped By: NMR
Files Created on: NMR
Ripped With: NMR
Encoded At: lossless, FLAC / 44.1 KHz
ID3 Tags: Yes
TXT Created: 5 March 2017
Tracklist
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01) Water Is Silver
02) Gravity
03) Behind
04) Air Sense Space
05) Devise
06) Sky Is Glass Lit
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