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Exquisite Corpse - Reassembling Reality FLAC

Singer:

Exquisite Corpse

Album:

Reassembling Reality

Genre:

Electronic style

FLAC album size:

1962 mb

MP3 album size:

1239 mb

WMA album size:

1748 mb

Other music formats:

AIFF DTS ASF MP4 MMF AHX FLAC

Rating:

4.1 ✱

Style:

Techno

Country:

Belgium

Date of release:

1992

Exquisite Corpse - Reassembling Reality FLAC


Exquisite Corpse - Reassembling Reality FLAC

Tracklist

A1 Traditional Ties With Dreaming
A2 Honeymoon
B1 What A Life
B2 Anxiety

Credits

  • Composed By, Producer, Mixed By – Exquisite Corpse
  • Mixed By – Tim Freeman

Notes

Published by Coble/Warner Chappell (c)1992

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 72818210925
  • Matrix / Runout: KK 092-A1
  • Matrix / Runout: KK 092-B1
  • Other (Rights Societies): SABAM, BIEM

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
KK092CDS, 390.1092.3 16 Exquisite Corpse Reassembling Reality ‎(CD, Single) KK Records, KK Records KK092CDS, 390.1092.3 16 Belgium 1992

Tracklist

What A Life 11:07
Anxiety 7:15
Traditional Ties With Dreaming 8:43
Honeymoon 8:48

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
KK092CDS, 390.1092.3 16 Exquisite Corpse Reassembling Reality ‎(CD, Single) KK Records, KK Records KK092CDS, 390.1092.3 16 Belgium 1992
KK092 Exquisite Corpse Reassembling Reality ‎(12") KK Records KK092 Belgium 1992



Simple fellow
Anxiety takes its name from a part of the words in which the narrator is anxious to learn the mysteries of nature. Why it was named Honeymoon on a compilation is unknown, but it is the track. The other tracks are good, yet that one is in a league of its own.The text is a patchwork of excerpts from traditional Native American texts and books about their culture. Inspiring stuff, as close to nature as one would expect from the Warriors Ov Gaia. I now place my feet upon the Earth. With great happiness, I walk upon the sacred Earth, our Mother. May the generations to come also walk in this sacred manner!The Sacred Pipe: Black Elk's Account of the Seven Rites of the Oglala Sioux, Joseph Epes Brown Everything the power of the world does is done in a circle. The sky is round and I [...] heard that the Earth is round like a ball and so are all the stars. The wind, in its greatest power, whirls. Birds make their nests in circles, for theirs is the same religion as ours. The sun comes forth and goes down again in a circle. The moon does the same and both are round. Even the seasons form a great circle in their changing and always come back again to where they were.The life of a man is a circle from childhood to childhood, and so it is in everything where power moves.The Sacred Pipe: Black Elk's Account of the Seven Rites of the Oglala Sioux, Joseph Epes Brown It was good for the skin to touch the Earth. And the old people liked to remove their moccasins and walk with bare feet on the sacred EarthOglala Sioux, Chief Luther Standing Bear The soil was soothing, strengthening, cleansing and healing.Oglala Sioux, Chief Luther Standing Bear [...]the old Lakota was wise. He knew that the man’s heart, away from nature, becomes hard, he knew that lack of respect for growing, living things soon led to lack of respect for humans, too. So he kept his [youth] close to nature’s softening influence.Oglala Sioux, Chief Luther Standing Bear "Guard your tongue in youth," said the old chief, [...] "and in age you may mature a thought that will be of service to your people!"The Soul of an Indian, Ohiyesa Training began with children who were taught to sit still and enjoy it. They were taught to use their organs of smell, to look where there was apparently nothing to see, and to listen intently when all seemingly was quiet.Oglala Sioux, Chief Luther Standing Bear My father went on talking to me in a low voice. That is how our people always talk to their children, so low and quiet, the child thinks he is dreaming. But he never forgets.Recollection of Papago woman Maria Chona, in Pieces of White Shell: A Journey to Navajoland, Terry Tempest Williams When I was ten years of age I looked at the land and the rivers, the sky above, and the animals around me and could not fail to realise that they were made by some great power. I was so anxious to understand this power that I questioned the trees and the bushes. It seemed as though the flowers were staring at me, and I wanted to ask them "Who made you?" I looked at the moss-covered stones; some of them seemed to have the features of a man, but they could not answer me. Then I dreamed a dream.Brave Buffalo describes his dream of the sacred stone, in Touch the Earth -- A Self-Portrait of Indian Existence, T.C. McLuhan I dreamed that I was in the mountains and fell asleep in the shade of a tree. Something shook my blanket. It was a buffalo, who said, "Rise and follow me."I obeyed. He took a path, and I followed. The path was above the ground. We did not touch the Earth.Brave Buffalo tells of his first dream, from which he received his name, in Teton Sioux Music and Culture, Frances Densmore When a man shuts his eyes, he sees a great deal. He then enters his own mind, and things become clear to him, but objects passing before his eyes would distract him. For that reason, a dreamer makes known his request through what he sees when his eyes are closed. It has long been his intention to make his request to Wakan Tanka. And he resolves to seek seclusion on the top of a bute or other high place. When at last he goes there and closes his eyes, and his mind is upon Wakan Tanka and his work. The man [...]Teton Sioux Music and Culture, Frances Densmore
Elizabeth
I have heard a million TechnoTranceElectronicProgressiveIdmEbmHouseAmbientElectroHipHopReggaeDubFreestyle tracks in my life and 'Honeymoon' stands out for it's hypnotic thoughtfulness by a country mile. Let it creep up on you in the dark and you, like me, will never forget it. Slow....Quiet, the Child thinks he is dreaming, but he Never forgets! If you,like me, appreciate quality sounds then I suggest you look to the right of this screen and if there is copies for sale, Buy them all!
Rishason
"Honeymoon", known from the first "En-Trance" compilation on North South, is THE track here - a truly trance-inducing and extremely trippy track based on a simple piano motif, melancholic pads, a stumbling beat and some bloke talking about god-knows-what about 10.000 miles in the background. A techno version of Twin Peaks - eerie, abstract and incredibly good.

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