Genre | Instrumental Rock |
---|---|
Date (CEST) | 2018-09-12 12:09:58 |
Group | CaHeSo |
Size | None MB |
Files | 8 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Wang_Wen-Invisible_City-2018-CaHeSo
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 01-wang_wen-daybreak.mp3 | Wang Wen | Daybreak | 228 | Unknown |
2 | 02-wang_wen-stone_scissors.mp3 | Wang Wen | Stone Scissors | 257 | Unknown |
3 | 03-wang_wen-mail_from_the_river.mp3 | Wang Wen | Mail from the River | 248 | Unknown |
4 | 04-wang_wen-lost_in_train_station.mp3 | Wang Wen | Lost in Train Station | 230 | Unknown |
5 | 05-wang_wen-solo_dance.mp3 | Wang Wen | Solo Dance | 241 | Unknown |
6 | 06-wang_wen-bamboo_crane.mp3 | Wang Wen | Bamboo Crane | 226 | Unknown |
7 | 07-wang_wen-silenced_dalian.mp3 | Wang Wen | Silenced Dalian | 243 | Unknown |
8 | 08-wang_wen-outro.mp3 | Wang Wen | Outro | 220 | Unknown |
NFO
Artist: Wang Wen
Title: Invisible City
Label: Space Circle Music
Genre: Instrumental Rock
Quality: 236 Kbps Avg
Time: 54:48
Size: 93,94 MB
Rip Date: 2018-09-12
Str Date: 2018-09-28
URL: http://wangwen.bandcamp.com
Track List:
01. Daybreak 8:12
02. Stone Scissors 10:33
03. Mail from the River 6:19
04. Lost in Train Station 7:33
05. Solo Dance 5:14
06. Bamboo Crane 4:06
07. Silenced Dalian 8:34
08. Outro 4:17
Release Notes:
Invisible City is the 10th studio album from China's leading instrumental rock
band WANG WEN, whose international audience has grown tremendously since 2016's
critically acclaimed album Sweet Home Go!; a dark, bleak and melancholic sonic
journey. It comes as a bit of a surprise that Invisible City has a much warmer
overall feel to it, and even more so since the album was recorded at Sundlaugin
studios in Iceland in Januaryí¡ not exactly a warm place.
"We are a group of people who are always affected by the surrounding
environment", comments guitarist Xie Yugang. "There was a small river running
outside the recording studio in Iceland. We recorded our album during the
coldest time in Iceland, but because of its special geothermal resources, that
small river didn't freeze. When we looked at it from afar, it seemed to be
enveloped in a shroud of water vapor. That small river made a lasting impression
on me somehow, it became a symbol for hope".
WANG WEN are hailing from Dalian, a grim city in the North of China where large
groups of young people currently move away towards more prosperous regions of
booming China... a depressive environment, as Yugang confirms. Invisible City is
WANG WEN's proud and conscious statement against the all-surrounding depression,
and also to some degree a declaration of loyalty towards their home: it is an
album full of hope. The recordings of Invisible City were completed once again
under the supervision of Belgian producers Wouter and Lode Vlaminck, with whom
the band had worked with already on the previous album. "This time we had a
deeper understanding of each other", Yugang says, "and we trust each other
deeply. Before we got to Iceland, we exchanged ideas on how to record the album,
in hopes that everyone would be able to bring their own feelings regarding
Iceland and this particular studio into a sort of re-creation process while
recording in the studio."
This worked out well, the entire album was recorded within 10 days only. "Even
though we had to work for over 12 hours a day, we didn't feel tired. In an
atmosphere like that, we made an album that evokes a feeling of warmth as we
were hoping for, despite the polar nights outside of the studio walls", Yugang
concludes.
The artwork of Invisible City was done by award-winning Chinese illustrator CEN
JUN, who lives in New York. When the band approached him, the artist confessed
to being a big fan of WANG WEN, who have been selling out 1500-capacity venues
across China on their recent tour. Cen Jun, who has worked for GQ, Vogue and the
NY Times, created 4 exclusive paintings for Invisible City, perfectly
complementing the works of a band that take outstanding care not only of their
music, but also of the visual and haptic aspects of their art.
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