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Artist  : Celer
Title   : Panoramic Dreams Bathed In Seldomness
Genre   : Ambient
Year    : 2010
Date    : 09/2010
Bitrate : VBR kbps
Tracks  : 04
Label   : Basses Frequences
Source  : CDDA
Encoder : Lame 3.97
Length  : 56:45 min
Size    : 77,7 MB

Tracklist:
----------

01.Anticline Rests; Inertia Brace         12:09
Yourself
02.Collections Of Fogs And Ladling        13:02
Clarities
03.Who Feels Like Me, Who Wants Like Me,  12:13
Who Doubts Any Good Will Come Of This
04.How Dear This Ear Of Reason, Beneath   19:21
The Backlit Sun
                                         -------
                                          56:45 min

From Boomkat:

To anyone even passingly interested in
drone or ambient music the name Celer
has become a byword for all that's
finest within these genres. Recorded and
mixed between mid 2006 and late 2007,
this four-piece, hour-long collection is
among the most substantial and sonically
varied works within the Celer
discography and arrives with a mastering
treatment courtesy of 12k boss Taylor
Deupree. Apparently billed as a
collection of "elliptical love songs",
Panoramic Dreams Bathed In Seldomness
certainly stretches the parameters of
what might be intimated by the term
"song", harnessing as it does a lulling
stream of consciousness that takes in
strings, old synthesizers, tape sounds
and a host of dissolved field recordings
captured by the late Danielle Baquet-
Long during trips to Pakistan, India and
Nepal. During the album's first half,
the tone of Celer's music switches
between the grainy somnambulance of
free-flowing opener 'Anticline Rests:
Inertia Brace Yourself' and the more
studied microsound adventures of
'Collections Of Fogs and Ladling
Clarities'. By the end of this latter
piece low-end tones begin to exert a
melodic influence that seems to cue up
the luscious extroversion of 'Who Feels
Like Me, Who Wants Like Me, Who Doubts
Any Good Will Come Of This'. For this
third composition the duo make a
blissful, orchestral sound that drifts
elegiacally over a too-short twelve
minutes. Somewhere between Stars Of The
Lid and William Basinski's
Disintegration Loops, this has to rank
as one of Celer's strongest short-form
work to date. Finally, the album bows
out with 'How Dead This Ear Of Reason,
Beneath The Backlit Sun', a collage of
loops and ever so slightly discordant
drones that formulates an intoxicating
clash of ear-flooding tone and
fragmentary melody. Recommended.

http://www.thesingularwe.org/celer/



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Artist  : Celer
Title   : Panoramic Dreams Bathed In Seldomness
Genre   : Ambient
Year    : 2010
Date    : 09/2010
Bitrate : VBR kbps
Tracks  : 04
Label   : Basses Frequences
Source  : CDDA
Encoder : Lame 3.97
Length  : 56:45 min
Size    : 77,7 MB

Tracklist:
----------

01.Anticline Rests; Inertia Brace         12:09
Yourself
02.Collections Of Fogs And Ladling        13:02
Clarities
03.Who Feels Like Me, Who Wants Like Me,  12:13
Who Doubts Any Good Will Come Of This
04.How Dear This Ear Of Reason, Beneath   19:21
The Backlit Sun
                                         -------
                                          56:45 min

From Boomkat:

To anyone even passingly interested in
drone or ambient music the name Celer
has become a byword for all that's
finest within these genres. Recorded and
mixed between mid 2006 and late 2007,
this four-piece, hour-long collection is
among the most substantial and sonically
varied works within the Celer
discography and arrives with a mastering
treatment courtesy of 12k boss Taylor
Deupree. Apparently billed as a
collection of "elliptical love songs",
Panoramic Dreams Bathed In Seldomness
certainly stretches the parameters of
what might be intimated by the term
"song", harnessing as it does a lulling
stream of consciousness that takes in
strings, old synthesizers, tape sounds
and a host of dissolved field recordings
captured by the late Danielle Baquet-
Long during trips to Pakistan, India and
Nepal. During the album's first half,
the tone of Celer's music switches
between the grainy somnambulance of
free-flowing opener 'Anticline Rests:
Inertia Brace Yourself' and the more
studied microsound adventures of
'Collections Of Fogs and Ladling
Clarities'. By the end of this latter
piece low-end tones begin to exert a
melodic influence that seems to cue up
the luscious extroversion of 'Who Feels
Like Me, Who Wants Like Me, Who Doubts
Any Good Will Come Of This'. For this
third composition the duo make a
blissful, orchestral sound that drifts
elegiacally over a too-short twelve
minutes. Somewhere between Stars Of The
Lid and William Basinski's
Disintegration Loops, this has to rank
as one of Celer's strongest short-form
work to date. Finally, the album bows
out with 'How Dead This Ear Of Reason,
Beneath The Backlit Sun', a collage of
loops and ever so slightly discordant
drones that formulates an intoxicating
clash of ear-flooding tone and
fragmentary melody. Recommended.

http://www.thesingularwe.org/celer/



This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net


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