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Chilltronica No. 3 - Night Music for the Cold & Rainy Season

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Download links and information about Chilltronica No. 3 - Night Music for the Cold & Rainy Season by Blank & Jones. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Electronica genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 02:05:45 minutes.

Artist: Blank & Jones
Release date: 2011
Genre: Electronica
Tracks: 12
Duration: 02:05:45
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Lunar Semaphore and Pleroma (featuring Rudi Arapahoe) 7:46
2. Sleepless 7:02
3. Calling for Prayer (Chant) (featuring Bliss) 2:56
4. The Call (featuring Cantoma) 6:57
5. Fragment (featuring Trespassers William) 6:24
6. 301210 (featuring Antonymes) 6:36
7. Only Your Love (with Steve Kilbey) [Ambient Version] 4:41
8. Concept One (featuring The Sounds, The Silence) 4:53
9. Homesick 4:50
10. Unknown Treasure (Ambient Mix) 6:27
11. Cruel Love (with Katja Werker) 4:51
12. Chilltronica No. 3 - Night Music for the Cold & Rainy Season 1:02:22

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Prolific German trance duo Jan Pieter Blank and DJ Jaspa Jones (a.k.a. Blank & Jones) complete the Chilltronica trilogy with the 2011 installment Night Music for the Cold & Rainy Season. “Lunar Semaphore and Pleroma” perfectly sets the stage with nearly eight minutes of lilting piano parts, played with plenty of negative space. Over field recordings of a storm slowly taking over a night sky, Blank & Jones blend sublime electronic ambience with light acoustic guitar picking. The icy synthesizer notes layered over one another like arctic sheets give “Sleepless” a chilling soundscape not unlike those produced by Brian Eno on 1983’s Apollo: Atmospheres & Soundtracks. A few guests help flesh out the album with stunningly beautiful results. Check out the ear-massaging “Fragment” by Trespassers William, whose Anna-Lynne Williams sings with a wintry cool. Cantoma’s sultry contribution “The Call” sounds slightly reminiscent of the music from that sexy rave scene in The Matrix before Sounds & Silence play the spacy “Concept One.” The hourlong title track closes with the epic equivalent of an ambient opera.