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Gregg Kowalsky - Through The Cardial Window FLAC album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Ashes From Evermore
Guitar [Prepared] – Ben BrackenViolin, Percussion [Bowed Glass] – Marielle Jakobsons
7:15
2 That In Allepo Twice 7:33
3 Into The Marshes They Drove Me 7:51
4 Coral Gables 5:50
5 Long Distance Decade 8:28
6 Gara Note
Acoustic Guitar [Bowed] – Joel ChapenViolin – Marielle Jakobsons
5:02
7 Tendrils (Guitar Pickup)
Recorded By [Uncredited] – The Norman Conquest
2:16

Credits

  • Computer, Electronics, Sounds [Field Recordings], Melodica – Gregg Kowalsky
  • Cover [Art Image "To What End?"] – Christine Kesler
  • Mastered By – Antimatter

Notes

Track 3 contains source material from the band Isis (ipecac recordings)

Recorded and mixed at The Point, Oakland, CA 2004/05.

Comes in a digisleeve.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: DADR 3HB01<7105>KRANK094
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L481
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 8134

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
krank094 Gregg Kowalsky Through The Cardial Window ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Kranky krank094 US 2006

Gregg Kowalsky - Through The Cardial Window FLAC album

Musician performer: Gregg Kowalsky

Title: Through The Cardial Window

Country: US

Date of release: 2006

Style: Minimal, Ambient

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1383 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 602

Other Formats: DTS MMF MPC VOX MIDI MMF WAV

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This is a masterful post-ambient album. There are depths of intermingling sound layers and coexisting harmonies and overtones. This is very organic music. Music that fluctuates within its presence, accepting variations and perceptions. Rarely is an album released that so clearly relates to the philosophical, elusive and metaphysical qualities of life and the forgotten natural world. This album is dense, humid and teeming with miniature epiphanies, coinciding itself with all that is real and non-stagnant. 1 2
Reemiel
This is a masterful post-ambient album. There are depths of intermingling sound layers and coexisting harmonies and overtones. This is very organic music. Music that fluctuates within its presence, accepting variations and perceptions. Rarely is an album released that so clearly relates to the philosophical, elusive and metaphysical qualities of life and the forgotten natural world. This album is dense, humid and teeming with miniature epiphanies, coinciding itself with all that is real and non-stagnant. 1 2