Singer:
Alan Morse Davies
Album:
It is Glorious to Make Electricity for Socialism
Genre:
FLAC album size:
1939 mb
MP3 album size:
1197 mb
WMA album size:
1902 mb
Other music formats:
MPC ADX AUD AC3 MIDI MMF MP1
Rating:
4.4 ✱
Style:
Abstract, Experimental
Date of release:
Alan Morse Davies - It is Glorious to Make Electricity for Socialism FLAC
Tracklist
| 1 | –Alan Morse Davies | Venice and the Two-Stroke Outboard Engine | 14:21 |
| 2 | –Alan Morse Davies | Pygmy Polyphonics (Protracted) | 10:13 |
| 3 | –Alan Morse Davies | The Lowlands and the Dutch Conquest of Batavia | 4:29 |
| 4 | –Alan Morse Davies | The Sontaran Experiment in the Style of Jóhann Jóhannsson | 4:50 |
| 5 | –Alan Morse Davies | Really Gloomy Sunday | 12:58 |
Notes
Here's a collection of the best bits of my musical blog in 2009. Tracks 1, 3 and 4 are composed to some degree (although 3 is just mixing and processing three different sources), 2 and 5 are merely processed.1 is based on a boat trip that I took from Venice to its airport, bongos replacing outboard motors.
2 is a slowed down field recording of pygmies.
3 is 2 different recordings of the same British folk song with the added spice of some backwards Indonesian folk song.
4 is a homage to an Icelandic composer, but using the storyline of a 1970s Dr. Who serial.
5 is the infamous suicide song written by Hungarian composer Rezső Seress, performed by Paul Whiteman and Johnny Hauser in 1936, I just slowed it down for added gloom.









