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Cenotaph = Papersleeve = (CD)
2011 release by this experimental side project from Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree). Described by Wilson as a sequel to Ghosts On Magnetic Tape, Cenotaph is, in fact, far more than that. Just like its renowned predecessor, still regarded by Wilson as an all-time favorite in his oeuvre, this album turns spatial relations upside down. Carving out vast aural sculptures ­ cenotaphs of sound ­ from them, the album is made up of four massive compositions each around the 20 minute mark. As Steven puts it himself: "It's a very dark and spectral album, four 20 minute clouds of brooding drones, perhaps closest in style to previous albums such as Ghosts On Magnetic Tape and Loss, but looser in a way.
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Similar artists: PORCUPINE TREE, CONTINUUM, NO-MAN, STEVEN WILSON
Specifications
Type: CD
Recorded: 2011
Release Date: 2011-05-24
Label: Tonefloat
Country: Euro
Item No: TF116
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Track List
01 Citadel (q) 19:09
02 Carrion (u) 21:19
03 Cenotaph (r) 19:01
04 Conflux (n) 17:49
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