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Will Sergeant - Themes For 'Grind' FLAC album

Tracklist

Untitled 1:56
Untitled 3:56
Untitled 3:30
Untitled 3:48
Untitled 4:48
Untitled 4:12
Untitled 1:29
Untitled 4:12
Untitled 5:15
Untitled 5:09
Untitled 3:53

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HAPLP001 Will Sergeant Themes For 'Grind' ‎(LP, Album) Ninety-Two Happy Customers HAPLP001 UK 1982
HAPSCD001 Will Sergeant Themes For GRIND ‎(CD, Album, RE, Car) Ninety-Two Happy Customers HAPSCD001 UK 1995
SP01X Will Sergeant Themes For 'Grind' ‎(CD, Album, RE) Spiffing SP01X US 1997


Will Sergeant - Themes For 'Grind' FLAC album

Musician performer: Will Sergeant

Title: Themes For 'Grind'

Country: UK

Date of release: 1982

Style: Experimental, Ambient

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1387 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 652

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Faulkree
truly a masterpiece of an LP where every track is special and importantto the overall flow from beginning to end. one of a handful of LP's thatis easy to listen to multiple times in one day and possibly the best sexrecord ever. on a 5 star scale it rates as six!!!
Faulkree
truly a masterpiece of an LP where every track is special and importantto the overall flow from beginning to end. one of a handful of LP's thatis easy to listen to multiple times in one day and possibly the best sexrecord ever. on a 5 star scale it rates as six!!!
Adoranin
When I first bought this I had no idea who Will Sergeant was, nor exactly what it would be. It just looked curious, with no track titles and barely no info either. I blissfully remained ignorant of the fact that he was a member of Echo & the Bunnymen until it came out as a CD-reissue (much to my surprise) and someone commented "what on earth's Ultima Thule doing stocking a solo by an Echo & the Bunnymen member?" obviously thinking it was somewhat at odds with UT's eclectic stock. But, of course, that customer didn't know what a special album this is. One of those many unlikely jewels of the UK new-wave experimental underbelly!Themes For 'Grind' is sometimes like a big step aside from the music Brian Eno was doing at the time, toward the realms of ex-Wire Gilbert & Lewis (aka Dome) and the refined end of instrumental Throbbing Gristle. In retrospect I can now also see obvious influences from the electronic industrial Krautrock scene, shades of Cluster, et al, and I was going to say Asmus Tietchens - yet he hadn't quite moved into this territory (or was just doing so).A classic unlikely oddity, well summed up by Spork's review here. A shame there's no good CD out there though, or at least I don't think so. The CD we had either didn't sound right or was a vinyl rip (more likely), and that's a 15 year old rarity now!
Adoranin
When I first bought this I had no idea who Will Sergeant was, nor exactly what it would be. It just looked curious, with no track titles and barely no info either. I blissfully remained ignorant of the fact that he was a member of Echo & the Bunnymen until it came out as a CD-reissue (much to my surprise) and someone commented "what on earth's Ultima Thule doing stocking a solo by an Echo & the Bunnymen member?" obviously thinking it was somewhat at odds with UT's eclectic stock. But, of course, that customer didn't know what a special album this is. One of those many unlikely jewels of the UK new-wave experimental underbelly!Themes For 'Grind' is sometimes like a big step aside from the music Brian Eno was doing at the time, toward the realms of ex-Wire Gilbert & Lewis (aka Dome) and the refined end of instrumental Throbbing Gristle. In retrospect I can now also see obvious influences from the electronic industrial Krautrock scene, shades of Cluster, et al, and I was going to say Asmus Tietchens - yet he hadn't quite moved into this territory (or was just doing so).A classic unlikely oddity, well summed up by Spork's review here. A shame there's no good CD out there though, or at least I don't think so. The CD we had either didn't sound right or was a vinyl rip (more likely), and that's a 15 year old rarity now!
Meri
It is hard to believe this was made in 1982, really cool stuff! It reminds me of Locust or some of Aphex Twin's ambient music. Five stars all the way!
Meri
It is hard to believe this was made in 1982, really cool stuff! It reminds me of Locust or some of Aphex Twin's ambient music. Five stars all the way!
Kanrad
Will Sergeant is best known as the guitarist for Echo and the Bunnymen, but fans of that group shouldn't go looking for this LP expecting a familiar-sounding spinoff. Themes for GRIND has no vocals and none of Echo and the Bunnymen's trademark hooks. This album will probably appeal to anyone who enjoys dark, atmospheric ambient music. It's experimental, but not in an annoying or pretentious way, and evokes a gray-sky world of abandoned factories and empty streets. Highly recommended.
Kanrad
Will Sergeant is best known as the guitarist for Echo and the Bunnymen, but fans of that group shouldn't go looking for this LP expecting a familiar-sounding spinoff. Themes for GRIND has no vocals and none of Echo and the Bunnymen's trademark hooks. This album will probably appeal to anyone who enjoys dark, atmospheric ambient music. It's experimental, but not in an annoying or pretentious way, and evokes a gray-sky world of abandoned factories and empty streets. Highly recommended.