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Bergur Anderson
Night Time Transmissions

Night Time Transmissions
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Catno

RESLP012

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition Stereo

Country

Belgium

Release date

Nov 1, 2021

Welcome to the world of Night Time Transmissions -- here/hear the anxious calls of sleepless tenants, interdisciplinary collaborations, night walks, urgent canons and chants of cosmic healing. Bergur Anderson's first album is an ode to the voice, and a deep dive into the rich waters of polyphony and polyphonic storytelling.

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Sleeve: M

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RESLP012 - BE - 2021

A1

Flock, the midnight choir, breathing by the ocean

02:26

A2

Troubadour’s lament

04:29

A3

Theme: Ascention

01:03

A4

Architect, Composer & the 600 year old echo

05:46

A5

Canon: Tenant’s support

02:59

A6

Architect & Composer perform “Nightwalk”

04:31

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Listener’s practice

B1

…& join Flock

01:55

B2

Flock performs “Melisma X” (featuring The Soloist)

03:47

B3

Tenants’ regret (with Janitor’s commentary)

04:29

B4

Flock mirrors the moans coming from Z-10

01:05

B5

Night Time Healer performs “Evening healing time”

06:33

B6

Tenants spiral out

01:30

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