October Language

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Total Tracks: 8   Total Length: 44:52

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More Carpark

eJDL

I really enjoyed the free compilation downloads from Carpark on eMusic and made an effort to download some of the individual recording from the artists I enjoyed most. This is good noize/glitch effort - fans of Fennesz should give it a listen.

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Love it but

XtraBigEars

Is it just me or is "Who told you this exists?" sound like the mp3 got screwed up at the end. Beautiful song but it sounds like there's something really wrong with it at the end. Or is that the gag "Who told you this exists?" Somebody help a brother out, please.

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Favorite Electronic of 2006

RichardEck

It sounds like curling up in a warm blanket of white noise. The layers of distortion ebb and flow with such great melodies that you just get absorbed into its hiss. Its great.

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Blissed out noise

echosonic

Quite simply a stunning album of sumptuous blissed out noise. It takes the MBV formula and should be an essential download for all fans of Kevin Shields.

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Heavy Listening

StuBarnes

A great album. Very moving. Reminds me of millie plateaux records like Tim Hecker and Gas. Highly recommend.

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staying in rotation

wil

Somewhere in the chaos between Fennesz and My Bloody Valentine. This is a quite haunting album, and it makes me want to drink a lot without throwing things. This can be my new "my ex-girlfriend/boyfriend dumped me three years ago, and I'm still tweeked about it" album. It will sit on the hard-drive next to my "why didn't I become an astronaut" album.

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Very much in the vein of Fennesz and others carrying the torch of guitar experimentation from Kevin Shields, Belong’s debut record isn’t a series of recordings made to be played piece by piece at random intervals. October Language is very much an album designed to be listened to from start to finish; slowly evolving and unraveling one sheet of distorted guitar textures over another until there’s simply no room left to cram in much more. But what sets Belong apart from the rest of their classmates in the school of Shields is their attention to detail. Distinct but melodic passages swell up from out of nowhere and then gradually fade into the static and whirls of feedback and sound; small fragments that appear early on in the lineup make returns later on (with close and active listening). And while fans can pine away and wait for that next My Bloody Valentine release (if there ever is one), there are thankfully instances like October Language that make the prolonged wait immensely more enjoyable. – Rob Theakston

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