Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. 28 de jun. de 2021 · Seefeel’s music, including reissues of their older work, can be found at Bandcamp and the Warp website. Mark Clifford’s Three-Bean Simmer. Ingredients: onion, 1 large, finely chopped. garlic, 1-2 cloves, crushed. olive oil. ground cumin, 1 tbsp. chopped tomatoes, 400g tin.

  2. 14 de may. de 2021 · An anthology of Seefeel’s 94 - 96 work made for Warp and Rephlex, including their out-of-print studio albums Succour and (Ch-Vox), two non-album EPs, Starethrough and Fracture/Tied, and 22 bonus tracks from the Seefeel archives, most of which have been previously unreleased. Housed in a bespoke package conceived by The Designer’s Republic.

  3. Artista: SeefeelDisco: Quique (1993)Cancion: Industrioushttp://www.myspace.com/seefeelmyspace

  4. I discovered Seefeel a year ago while looking at a webpage of "Forgotten Astralwerks Artists". When I searched Seefeel on Spotify, I immediately got hooked on "Polyfusion". Soon after, I listened to the whole album, "Quique". And I liked every song on it. Ambient music with electronic beats and a groovy bass line. "Quique" is an awesome album.

  5. 14 de may. de 2021 · Notes. All tracks from the Starethrough Ep (1994), Fracture / Tied (1994) and Autechre Remix Of Spangle By Seefeel (2003) - these names abbreviated into the main title here - plus the Starethrough mix from Reduct (2021). The tracks are numbered sequentially across sides as 01 to 08 (sleeve front) and A-01 to D-08 (sleeve back).

  6. After a handful of EPs, the albums Quique (1993), Succour (1995), and CH-VOX (1996), and the development of numerous splinter projects, Seefeel went on extended hiatus. They returned in the 2010s with fourth LP Seefeel (2011) and archival releases including Rupt and Flex (1994-96) (2021). ORIGIN. London, England. FORMED. 1992. GENRE. Electronic.

  7. 20 de oct. de 2021 · Classic album: Seefeel - Succour. For their second album, the shoegazing post-rock guitar experimentalists, Seefeel, took a doomier turn. Disembodying vocals to haunted snatches, and embracing a more claustrophobic and electronic tone and tension. On their debut, 1993’s Quique, a fusion of guitars and machines was there.