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Silent Land Time Machine - & Hope Still album flac Performer: Silent Land Time Machine
Title: & Hope Still
Style: Modern Classical, Experimental, Folk
Released: 2008
Country: USA & Canada
MP3 album: 1725 mb
FLAC album: 1934 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: DXD VQF AA ADX VOX MOD RA
Genre: Electronic / Rock / Folk and Country

electronic transimission ( s). from &hope still (2008) by silent land time machine. CD, edt. of 500, TIME-LAG RECORDS. Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album. Triple-fold-out poster covers, full color offset, front & back, on heavy art card-stock, japanese woven-covers, with burn-film-reel photography from Magera Moon. Collaboratively released between TIME-LAG RECORDS and INDIAN QUEEN RECORDS Includes unlimited streaming of &hope still (2008) via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Sold Out. Digital Track. Contact silent land time machine. Streaming and Download help. If you like silent land time machine, you may also like: ΕΣΟΠΤΡΟΝ by strom noir. supported by 4 fans who also own &hope still (2008). The Cleansing by Annabel (lee).

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Listen to music from Silent Land Time Machine like Dealing wDoubt. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Silent Land Time Machine. TIME-LAG said SLTM is "a rather mysterious one man band solo outing from texas, who builds up layer upon layer of violin, viola, acoustic guitar, slippery electric slide, percussion, electronics, accordion, buried vocals, and found sounds into haunted, rollicking, thick sonic blankets of sound.

On this page you can not listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. All materials are provided for educational purposes. Electronic music Classical music Folk, World, & Country music. Released at: This album was released on the label Time-Lag Records (catalog number Time-Lag 045) Indian Queen Records (catalog number IQR-001). This album was released in 2008 year. Format of the release is. Vinyl, LP. Album.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Everything Goes To Shit 7:50
2 I Shouldn't Be In School 3:47
3 The Thing This Doesn't Mean Is Nothing 10:17
4 The Contours Of Perfect Distance 3:44
5 Electronic Transmission(s) 3:54
6 Down The Hill 4:39
7 Copper Pot Topography
Cello – Emily Gerson
13:37

Credits

  • Cover, Photography By, Layout – Magera Holton
  • Producer, Art Direction – Nemo*
  • Recorded By, Performer, Producer – Silent Land Time Machine

Notes

Recorded between the autumn 2006 and the winter of 2007-08.

Limited edition of 500 copies.

Packaged in a tri-fold, double sided, offset printed cover.

Catalog numbers do not appear on release, except in matrix.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
Time-Lag 045, IQR-001 Silent Land Time Machine & Hope Still ‎(LP, Album) Time-Lag Records, Indian Queen Records Time-Lag 045, IQR-001 USA & Canada 2008


Comments: (1)
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Foxy Digitalis Review / 8/10 Lightning Boltshttp://www.digitalisindustries.com/foxyd/reviews.php?which=4050“&Hope Still” by Silent Land Time Machine is an excellent effort from Texan one-man band. The liner notes indicate, “SLTM is me…and many other inadvertent contributions from the Pearl St Co-op”. For an album recorded in a bedroom in the autumn of 2006 and winter of 2007-08, its production values and high level of musicianship and professionalism actually make it rather difficult to critique, except only to endorse it with high praise. First off, this record is very nicely presented and well-conceived in terms of the personalised packaging – a purplish-monochrome hued watercolour or damaged photography reel of a waterfall or an ice shelf, somehow reflecting a natural, beautiful vastness, like some of the music contained within. The insert postcard is a nice ‘souvenir’ touch, adding to the overall air of mystery surrounding this bedroom-recording Texan. The packaging and album form one impressive piece of artwork.SLTM is a little in the vein of Four Tet, The Books and Iron and Wine – coincidently another folkrock band who now reside in Austin, Texas. It is, however, pretty hard to locate this music in terms of direct influences. The guitar and violin are certainly mainstays throughout and gel cohesively together, alongside other elements such as accordion, viola and electric slide. These are also all measured in delivery and work extremely well together. While the man behind SLTM is apparently not technically trained, he skilfully brings the best out of his instruments through simple patterns, thoughtfully adding layer upon layer. This serves in bringing slightly-muted orchestral folkrock warmth to each track. Elements of gentle electronic experimentation, sampling, buried vocals and percussion also provide real moments of joy.Opening track, “Everything Goes to Shit”, features distant bass drum thumping as SLTM’s beautiful signature slide takes over, almost instantly breaking into one of the many enjoyable grooves on the album. “The Thing This Doesn’t Mean is Nothing” is the highlight of the album, moving seamlessly through different terrain, exploring all the while, with subtle experimentation such as the sound of children’s voices and the crumpling of paper. After building with violin and accordion, it pulls back into a really nice soft hammering-on-boards percussive groove, later featuring garbled voices from the Pearl St Co-op and rendering a semblance of community and place.There is so much to find scattered throughout this album’s looping and layers that I have probably failed to mention some of the real highlights. It’s fairly subtle music and it’s worth mentioning that you may have to be in a “patient” mood for it. If you’re feeling kind of irritated with life in general, this music may exacerbate that tension, especially given some of the extended track times (end track, “Copperpot Topography”, at 13 minutes long, feels a little as if the album has run its course but in all fairness, redeems itself seven minutes in as it launches into more muted pounding kick drum, beautiful violin, slide, looped radio tuner samples and background vocal harmonisation). If you’re feeling properly relaxed, you can let this one in – probably best not to focus too hard on the many nuances and simply let it infuse into the background.SLTM is (presumably) quite different from what others are doing right now, making it refreshing, exciting work. 8/10