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Descripción:
Design: Zavoloka, Mastered By: Noel Summerville, Performer [Created And Performed By]: Seefeel, Photography By: Fenk, Producer: Mark Clifford, Written-By: Kazuhisa Iida, Written-By: Mark Clifford, Written-By: Sarah Peacock, Written-By: Shigeru Ishihara, Labelcode WAPRCD205 (WARPCD205), Phonographic Copyright (p) Warp Records Limited, Copyright (c) Warp Records Limited, Mastered At Metropolis Mastering
Seefeel’s first album in fourteen years carries striking parallels to Brian Eno’s “comeback” album, last year’s Small Craft on a Milk Sea. Same ground...
Andrew Gaerig - 10/02/2011
To place them in the context of some of their UK guitar peers, Seefeel neither had a singular creative presence like Kevin Shields, nor did they featu...
Tom Hughes - 04/02/2011
Previously known as a band who leaned toward the electronic end of the dreamy, drifty mid-90s shoegaze sound, Seefeel return with a terrific new album...
Bowlegs - 02/02/2011
Seefeel’s return led to many a discussion at the Bowlegs office, culminating in a re-evaluation of the band’s excellent 90s record ‘Quique’. And as we...
Jon Dale - 01/02/2011
Nostalgia may be the rage in music?s chillier climes these days, but for a group on the return, like Seefeel, it?s a dangerous game: tread too close t...
Matthew Olmos - 01/02/2011
Last time I checked, the state of experimental music was pretty fair. Bands like Black Dice, Wolf Eyes, Boredoms (now Vâ??redoms), Lucky Dragons, and ...
Chris Power - 31/01/2011
Between 1993 and 1996, Seefeel developed a form of sample-based post-rock that used guitars to generate a sound closer to ambient techno. Following th...
cloudspeakers - 31/01/2011
It is just over 14 years since Seefeel’s last album, 1996’s (CH-VOX), but their long-awaited return to the Warp Records roster sees the band still fir...
Luke Winkie - 28/01/2011
With driving dance-floor music at an inconceivable height of popularity, it's sometimes hard to remember that there remains a scene dedicated to using...
Dom Gourlay - 26/01/2011
Perceived as something of a year zero in certain UK music circles, 1993 heralded a glut of landmark records predetermining the oncoming rush of Britpo...