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Up Here in the Clouds
2010 studio album by Cindytalk From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Up Here in the Clouds is a 2010 album from Cindytalk released by Editions Mego, catalogue number eMEGO 106.
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Up Here in the Clouds is the second album from Cindytalk released by Editions Mego. All tracks were written and recorded by Gordon Sharp, 2003–10.[1]
Up Here in the Clouds is the second installment in the new Cindytalk sound which started [with] last years The Crackle Of My Soul. Whereas Crackle was more of a blistering burner, Clouds has a fresher cooler sound to it, with longer tracks that slowly evolve in great patches of aural beauty. The sound that Gordon Sharp and co create now is a unique blend of cracked electronics, near awkward ambient textures that always seem to flow smoothly like the most natural of sounds around, building up a great set of modern electronic music which closes with the child like melody of the title track.
Reviews of the album include Dusted Magazine[2] and Wire Magazine.[3]
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Track listing
- The Eighth Sea (7:49)
- We Are Without Words (6:41)
- I Walk Until I Fall (3:18)
- Guts of London (6:01)
- Switched to Lunar (3:17)
- Hollow Stare (6:25)
- The Anarchist Window (4:47)
- Multiple Landings (8:28)
- Up Here in the Clouds (2:16)
Versions
- CD 2010 Editions Mego
- A vinyl double album The Poetry of Decay collects two Cindytalk albums: The Crackle of My Soul and Up Here in the Clouds.
References
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