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Static - Re: Talking About Memories download free

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Re: Talking About Memories
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Style:
Leftfield, Electro, Downtempo
MP3 archive size:
1477 mb
FLAC archive size:
1254 mb
WMA archive size:
1150 mb
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AA AUD VQF AU FLAC APE XM
Rating:
4.2
Votes:
646

Tracklist

Return Of She 5:56
A Song For You 4:48
Never Never 5:46
One After 808 4:29
Point Of Hope 6:12
Colours In Patches 4:22
The Moon Had A Crack 4:13
Sync & Sake 6:41

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TOWERBLOCK 031 LP Static Re: Talking About Memories ‎(LP, Album) City Centre Offices TOWERBLOCK 031 LP Germany 2005
towerblock cd 031 Static Re: Talking About Memories ‎(CD, Album) City Centre Offices towerblock cd 031 UK 2005
towerblock cd 031 Static Re: Talking About Memories ‎(CD, Album, Promo) City Centre Offices towerblock cd 031 UK 2005


  • "Shift, Smash, Surge, Swell" is probably my favorite of this artfully produced downtempo work by Static (yet what is most appealing about this is Lars Rudolf's coarse, wailing, pulsing trumpet). I first hear "Colours In Patches" on an Internet Radio station, and was captivated by its nearly ambient IDM / elektro qualities. I've listened to it several times and I find it very compelling... You find many elektro artists do covers of other Synth Pop / Electro artists. The "Never Never" cover is truly a very worthy contribution to a Vince Clarke tribute compilation! However, I really don't get the style label of Leftfield for this release? Do you?