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Pantha Du Prince - Black Noise FLAC
  • Performer: Pantha Du Prince
  • Title: Black Noise
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Cat #: RTRADCD544
  • Label: Rough Trade
  • Country: UK
  • Date of release: 05 Feb 2010
  • Style: Techno, Minimal
  • FLAC size 2014 mb
  • MP3 size: 2793 mb
  • Record From CD, Album

Tracklist

1Welt Am Draht7:10
2Behind The Stars6:50
3Abglanz6:04
4Satellite Snyper5:28
5The Splendour
Bass Guitar – Tyler Pope
5:59
6Bohemian Forest7:24
7Stick To My Side
Vocals – Noah Lennox
7:51
8Es Schneit
Written-By [Based On "Hilary" By] – Vinni Reilly
6:45
9Im Bann3:26
10A Nomads Retreat6:41
11Lay In A Shimmer6:37

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
RTRADCD544Pantha Du Prince Black Noise ‎(CD, Album)Rough TradeRTRADCD544Russia2010
RTRADCD544Pantha Du Prince Black Noise ‎(CD, Album, Promo)Rough TradeRTRADCD544UK2010
RTRADDA544Pantha Du Prince Black Noise ‎(11xFile, MP3, Album, 320)Rough TradeRTRADDA544UK2010
RTRADCD544Pantha Du Prince Black Noise ‎(CD, Album)Rough TradeRTRADCD544UK2010
RTRADDA544Pantha Du Prince Black Noise ‎(11xFile, FLAC, Album)Rough TradeRTRADDA544UK2010

Credits

  • GraphicsITF Grafik Design
  • Mixed By, Mastered ByHendrik Weber, Rashad Becker
  • Photography By [Cover And Booklet Photos]Hendrik Weber
  • ProducerHendrik Weber
  • Sounds [Sound Sources Played On Prepared Instruments]Hendrik Weber, Joachim Schütz, Stephan Abry
  • Written-ByHendrik Weber, Noah Lennox (tracks: 4)

Notes

Noah Lennox appearing courtesy of Domino Records. "Es Schneit" based on "Hilary" by Vinni Reilly of the Durutti Column .

Tyler Pope appearing courtesy of Warp Records.

Mixed and mastered at Clunk, Berlin.

All tracks published by Domino Publishing except "Es Schneit". "Hilary" by the Durutti Column published by Imagem Music.

Cover and booklet photos by Hendrik Weber 2009 "Earthly Rejects"

℗&© 2010 Rough Trade Records Ltd.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 8 83870 05442 3
  • Barcode (Scanned): 883870054423
  • Label Code: LC-11945
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): [Arvato Digital Services logo] 53943427/RTRADCD544 21
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI LB47
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 0777
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): [Arvato Digital Services logo] 53943427/RTRADCD544 21
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI LB47
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 07M2

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Rough Trade Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Rough Trade Records Ltd.
  • Pressed By – Arvato Digital Services – 53943427
  • Mixed At – Clunk
  • Mastered At – Clunk
  • Published By – Domino Publishing
  • Published By – Imagem Music

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Comments: (5)
Rich Vulture
Pantha du Prince moves in a more organic and indie direction with BLACK NOISE, his third album. Though his trademark warmth and ringing tones are present in "Lay in a Shimmer," these are accompanied by more natural-sounding percussion, and one might think that "Ablaganz" is a return to the chilly techno of his first two albums, but that's before the steel pan drums come in. "The Splendour" is more 'pure,' if that sort of thing matters, and the vocals that creep into "Stick to My Side" add another layer to an already filled track (Weber uses his own voice for the the darker "Behind the Stars"). The profusion of sound also encompasses "A Nomads Retreat," bringing in, once again, the contrasting high and low tones, but with much more in the middle to sideline those two halves. But it's "Satellite Snyper," with its cleaner lines, that does this better. "Bohemian Forest" also has the higher, ringing tones, but these eventually give way to xylophones. Meanwhile, "Welt Am Draht" has an actual guitar (both acoustic and electric) to back its dreamier float, and "Im Bann" carries this even further with an ambient track. But "Es Echneit" gets things more back to normal, once again flooding the sonic plain with a more melancholy deluge. A fascinating change of direction for Pantha du Prince.
melody of you
ugh why ruin an otherwise great album with a crap vocal by pedobear. animal collective haven't contributed anything worthwhile since feels and that was well over a decade ago.
Shomeshet
Is the album really great otherwise? I do not mean to be ignorant or to disrespect the creative expression of the artist but at first listen, aside from the track that you mention, the fourth I assume, the fifth and the seventh track seem a bit, well if not out of place then a bit too simple in comparison to the intricacies of the other tracks? Every now and then I check to see whether his previous album has become available again physically and so I contemplated a handful of times on whether to be ordering this album in the mean time but the previously mentioned keeps holding me back on doing so.
Flamekiller
I was expecting minimal techno, and that I got and not ever having listened to Pantha Du Prince before, I didn't really know which way this was going to go. On one hand I'm pleased with this release, but having fallen into the clichéd trap of "judging a book by its cover", I clearly mistook the albums title for meaning something this release definitely didn't turn out to be. Black it is not and noise it most definitely is not either, which kind of sucked the wind out of the misguiding album title. Pleasant listen none the less.
Velellan
Another indeed strong release, the sound hasn't changed that mych in my opinion, but hey, why it should? Pantha Du Prince is sticking to his own sound, which is melodic, very rich minimal techno. Absolutely wonderful release and I don't see why it should not be 5/5.
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