Sirrah - Acme [Demo] (1995)
MP3 192-234 Kbps | 41:37 | Poland | 63.2 Mb | Doom Metal
MP3 192-234 Kbps | 41:37 | Poland | 63.2 Mb | Doom Metal
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The compositions Intervalles-lnterieurs (Interval interiors or Inside the intervals) and the Windsequenzen (The sequences of the wind) date from the "exploratory" period of the 70s, when my interest was centred on transferring the laws of nature into sound. I developed the electronic base material for Intervalles-lnterieurs between 1972 and 1974 (the piece Electrochronicle is a diary-like summary of this work), but I added three versions of the instrumental part between 1975 and 1981.1 started to work on The sequences of the wind in 1975, and was working on it continuously until 2002. I consider the present form of both pieces "final". Peter Eötvös
Slipway Fires is the third album by English rock band Razorlight. The album was released on November 3rd, 2008. It received generally negative reviews - Drowned In Sound described it as "a headachey throb of over-production and excessive sentiment" and "about as indie as Margaret Thatcher", while The NME described them as "just a boringly competent indie band masquerading as, at best, Fleetwood Mac and, at worst, Whitesnake". Q were favourable however, commenting that "Slipway Fires requires more of your time and duly rewards it".
The first single from the album, Wire to Wire, was released on 26 September 2008. It was premiered by Zane Lowe on Radio 1 on 8 September 2008,[1] and peaked at number 5 in the UK Singles Chart [2].
The second single taken from the album is Hostage of Love released on 12 January 2009.