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In a Moment… Ghost Box

Label/Cat#: Ghost Box
Source: WEB
Release date: 2015
Format: mp3
Quality: 320 kbps
Size: 215 mb
Genre: Electronic
Style: Electronic

Tracklist
01. The Focus Group – Dancing Horse (Logotone) (0:13)
02. The Advisory Circle – Escape Lane (4:02)
03. Belbury Poly – Farmer’s Angle (4:34)
04. The Focus Group – Hey Let Loose Your Love (2:19)
05. Roj – Attaining The Third State (1:25)
06. John Foxx & The Belbury Circle – Almost There (3:53)
07. Pye Corner Audio – Deep End (4:11)
08. The Advisory Circle – Callsign ‘A’ – The TV Trap (0:17)
09. The Advisory Circle – Nuclear Substation (2:45)
10. Belbury Poly – Owls & Flowers (4:11)
11. The Focus Group – Frumious Numinous (2:43)
12. The Soundcarriers – Boiling Point (4:17)
13. The Advisory Circle – Mind How You Go Now (5:50)
14. Belbury Poly – Cantalus (3:23)
15. The Focus Group – You Do Not See Me (1:51)
16. Belbury Poly – Belbury Poly Logotone (0:12)
17. Pye Corner Audio – The Mirror Ball Cracked (4:49)
18. The Focus Group – Bromiding Place (1:10)
19. Belbury Poly – The Hidden Door (5:09)
20. Mount Vernon Arts Lab – The Black Drop (3:12)
21. The Focus Group – Poppingart (1:29)
22. The Advisory Circle – Wheel Of The Year (5:02)
23. The Focus Group – Shining Stone (Logotone) (0:23)
24. Belbury Poly – The Willows (4:41)
25. The Advisory Circle – Sundial (3:27)
26. Roj – Bongo Workout (1:33)
27. Hintermass – The Apple Tree (4:33)
28. Belbury Poly – The Geography (4:09)
29. The Focus Group – The Leaving (1:28)
30. The Advisory Circle – Winter Hours (4:29)
31. The Focus Group – Leaving Through (1:50)

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Ghost Box founders Julian House and Jim Jupp celebrate their label’s tenth anniversary (in style – arriving with a slight delay of about a year). This comprehensive compilation documents a decade of some of the time’s conceptually most interesting musical output in the UK. The physical version of the 31-track compilation includes sleeve notes by prolific music writer Simon Reynolds who helped putting the label on the radar in 2006 when he featured them in his The Wire article about hauntology: artists sounding British nostalgia by playing with samples from 1960s and 70s pop culture. It’s in their compiled, accumulated form that the muddled library pieces of Julian House’s project The Focus Group, the synth-accompanied medieval chants of Jim Jupp’s group Belbury Poly or the contemplative synth soundscapes of Martin Jenkins’ Pye Corner Audio alias take full effect: the label couldn’t present its common denominator in a more appropriate way.

17.10.2015 Electronic

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