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              Brume - After The Battle (c) 2009 eetapes

Artist....: Brume
Album.....: After The Battle
Type......: Album
Source....: CDDA
Tracks....: 09
Genre.....: Ambient
Label.....: eetapes
Catalogue#: ee18
Encoder...: LAME 3.97
Quality...: VBR / 44.1KHz / Joint-Stereo
URL.......: http://www.myspace.com/eetapes

Tracklist:
----------
01 Frozen Fields                                                 05:03
02 Another Style Of War                                          05:10
03 Broken Hearts                                                 04:18
04 Stalingrad                                                    14:10
05 Survival In Eating Proteines From Human Brain Corpses         08:43
06 Burning Panzer Wrecks                                         04:47
07 I Did Not Remember My Name / Fire Again!                      05:18
08 We Were Young...                                              04:15
09 I'm Feeling Good                                              10:06

                                                  Total:83,4 MB/ 61:50 min

Release Notes:
--------------
"After The Battle" is an album that was released in the end of 2009 by the
Belgian label EE Tapes. I first thought it was the re-release of an old
demo or record, but Christian Renou finally decided to bring his legendary
Brume project back to life and this album features new compositions. The
style and receipt of Brume is easily recognisable while again revealing
his overwhelming productivity and impressive sound research. Listening to
a Brume album always evokes me to discover a kind of sonic puzzle. The
soundscapes created by Renou have always been filled with numerous layers
of sounds. He now moves into dark ambient territories and visits
experimental fields. Christian Renou is a real sound alchemist, which he
tends to illustrate on tracks like "We Were Young" or the remarkable
"Stalingrad" that will hold you in its grip more than 14 minutes. "Frozen
Field" being the starter of the album is another cut to pay attention for.
This track features a vocal effect that hangs like a ghost over a nebulous
soundscape. The soundscape style goes on with ""Another Style Of War", but
progressively the tracks became more complex and fascinating. Anguishing
screams and other humming sounds will lead the listener into a stupor, but
the experimental creativity revealed on tracks like "Burning Panzer
Wrecks" and "I'm Feeling Good" are leading us to another dimension with
different accents. The album has been packed in a 7" vinyl format, but
inside you'll find a cd limited to 300 copies! A must have for the fans
of this French genius.



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              Brume - After The Battle (c) 2009 eetapes

Artist....: Brume
Album.....: After The Battle
Type......: Album
Source....: CDDA
Tracks....: 09
Genre.....: Ambient
Label.....: eetapes
Catalogue#: ee18
Encoder...: LAME 3.97
Quality...: VBR / 44.1KHz / Joint-Stereo
URL.......: http://www.myspace.com/eetapes

Tracklist:
----------
01 Frozen Fields                                                 05:03
02 Another Style Of War                                          05:10
03 Broken Hearts                                                 04:18
04 Stalingrad                                                    14:10
05 Survival In Eating Proteines From Human Brain Corpses         08:43
06 Burning Panzer Wrecks                                         04:47
07 I Did Not Remember My Name / Fire Again!                      05:18
08 We Were Young...                                              04:15
09 I'm Feeling Good                                              10:06

                                                  Total:83,4 MB/ 61:50 min

Release Notes:
--------------
"After The Battle" is an album that was released in the end of 2009 by the
Belgian label EE Tapes. I first thought it was the re-release of an old
demo or record, but Christian Renou finally decided to bring his legendary
Brume project back to life and this album features new compositions. The
style and receipt of Brume is easily recognisable while again revealing
his overwhelming productivity and impressive sound research. Listening to
a Brume album always evokes me to discover a kind of sonic puzzle. The
soundscapes created by Renou have always been filled with numerous layers
of sounds. He now moves into dark ambient territories and visits
experimental fields. Christian Renou is a real sound alchemist, which he
tends to illustrate on tracks like "We Were Young" or the remarkable
"Stalingrad" that will hold you in its grip more than 14 minutes. "Frozen
Field" being the starter of the album is another cut to pay attention for.
This track features a vocal effect that hangs like a ghost over a nebulous
soundscape. The soundscape style goes on with ""Another Style Of War", but
progressively the tracks became more complex and fascinating. Anguishing
screams and other humming sounds will lead the listener into a stupor, but
the experimental creativity revealed on tracks like "Burning Panzer
Wrecks" and "I'm Feeling Good" are leading us to another dimension with
different accents. The album has been packed in a 7" vinyl format, but
inside you'll find a cd limited to 300 copies! A must have for the fans
of this French genius.



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