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Jack AndertonThe Moment

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Expanding on the his earlier ambient, atmospheric electronic music, The Moment
starts in a calm unprepossessing manner with 3 ambient tracks before settling into
a pattern of lightly toned ambient electronic music with a slightly poppy theme. One
element of the album is the extended use of untampered field recordings which
complement the ambience greatly. The album does change in tone and genre from
beginning to end but is held together via the samples and melodies that lend the
record an airy tone, occasionally wandering into sadder, more wistful ambience.
Jack's finest work to date can be found on The Moment, and the record comes
highly recommended, particularly to fans of The Orb and The Future Sound of London.


This audio is part of the collection: Jerky Oats Records
It also belongs to collection: Netlabels

Artist/Composer: Jack Anderton
Keywords: jack; anderton; ambient; experimental; sample; acoustic; electronic; moment

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Audio Files VBR MP3
Unterirdisch 8.9 MB
Stood By The Awning, County Fayre In The Mist 12.5 MB
Swept Into The Dying Light 13.9 MB
Weightless 11.2 MB
Asteroid Belt 12.8 MB
The Moment 15.1 MB
Eyes 10.2 MB
Kinesthetic 14.4 MB
Oceans Of Wood 14.1 MB
Depth Charge 16.9 MB
Barrier 11.6 MB
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