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Supersilent - 6 FLAC album

Tracklist

1 6.1 11:06
2 6.2 9:57
3 6.3 13:32
4 6.4 9:30
5 6.5 5:03
6 6.6 8:40

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Rune Grammofon AS
  • Copyright (c) – Rune Grammofon AS
  • Recorded At – Athletic Sound
  • Produced At – Audio Virus LAB
  • Mixed At – Audio Virus LAB
  • Mastered At – Strype Audio
  • Marketed By – ECM Records
  • Distributed By – ECM Records
  • Pressed By – SDC – 021102128

Credits

  • Design – Kim Hiorthøy
  • Mixed By – Helge Sten
  • Performer [All Selections] – Supersilent
  • Producer – Deathprod
  • Recorded By – Kai Andersen*

Notes

Recorded at Athletic Sound 3.-7.12.01 15 ips no noise red.
Mixed at Audio Virus Lab 20.06.02, 15.-23.08.02 24/96
Mastered at Strype Audio 24.09.02

℗ + © 2003 Rune Grammofon AS

Digipak packaging.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7 033662 020294
  • Barcode (Reader): 7033662020294
  • Matrix / Runout: SDC (Logo) RCD 2029 021102128

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RLP 3029 Supersilent 6 ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd) Rune Grammofon RLP 3029 Norway 2003
BOM 24032 Supersilent 6 ‎(CD, Album, Ltd) Bomba Records BOM 24032 Japan 2005

Supersilent - 6 FLAC album

Musician performer: Supersilent

Title: 6

Country: Norway

Date of release: 2003

Style: Experimental, Free Improvisation, Avantgarde

Genre: Electronic / Jazz

Size FLAC: 1596 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 416

Other Formats: AAC AHX MP1 XM MMF VQF DMF

Related to Supersilent - 6 FLAC Albums

Biaemi
Supersilent continue their unique brand of jazz with 6, melding the electronic with the organic. "6.1," for instance, wavers between flutes and more harsh sweeps of sound, as a light percussion tries to rein in the chaos. "6.2" has more melancholy to it, bolstered by the mournful trumpet, and "6.3" gets more spacious in its composition before it grows and swells towards grandeur. "6.4" starts off with some reverbed country guitar twang, while "6.5" revels in the feedback and processed guitars. "6.6" ends the album on a much more angelic note, with a high-pitched Sigur Rós-like vocals drifting atop the haze. Quite nice.
Biaemi
Supersilent continue their unique brand of jazz with 6, melding the electronic with the organic. "6.1," for instance, wavers between flutes and more harsh sweeps of sound, as a light percussion tries to rein in the chaos. "6.2" has more melancholy to it, bolstered by the mournful trumpet, and "6.3" gets more spacious in its composition before it grows and swells towards grandeur. "6.4" starts off with some reverbed country guitar twang, while "6.5" revels in the feedback and processed guitars. "6.6" ends the album on a much more angelic note, with a high-pitched Sigur Rós-like vocals drifting atop the haze. Quite nice.
EXIBUZYW
Oh, My FREAKIN' LORD!--This IS the "Bitches Brew" for the 21st Century!! Miles would have been proud to come play with these guys!--Soundscapes hitherto unknown to the area of this galaxy -One for Thee Infinite Cosmos!!
EXIBUZYW
Oh, My FREAKIN' LORD!--This IS the "Bitches Brew" for the 21st Century!! Miles would have been proud to come play with these guys!--Soundscapes hitherto unknown to the area of this galaxy -One for Thee Infinite Cosmos!!
Goll
This album is one which I treasure most. Highlights are 6.2 (Arve's trumpet playing is simply breathtaking on this one) and 6.4. The latter track really deserves special attention. The quiet build-up which ends in magnificent guitar outbursts. A truly piece of art.
Goll
This album is one which I treasure most. Highlights are 6.2 (Arve's trumpet playing is simply breathtaking on this one) and 6.4. The latter track really deserves special attention. The quiet build-up which ends in magnificent guitar outbursts. A truly piece of art.
Tegore
Recorded in 2003. Supersilent is a pseudonym for deathprod. Nicely twisted and manipulated electronic and organic sounds in a vaguely twighlight zone meets film score style. A plethora of sounds and styles all fused together in a very coherent and listenable way. Odd, but good odd.
Tegore
Recorded in 2003. Supersilent is a pseudonym for deathprod. Nicely twisted and manipulated electronic and organic sounds in a vaguely twighlight zone meets film score style. A plethora of sounds and styles all fused together in a very coherent and listenable way. Odd, but good odd.