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The Crackle of My Soul

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Download links and information about The Crackle of My Soul by Cindytalk. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Electronica, Jazz, Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 47:43 minutes.

Artist: Cindytalk
Release date: 2009
Genre: Electronica, Jazz, Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 10
Duration: 47:43
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Signalling Through the Flames 6:10
2. Of Ghosts & Buildings 4:29
3. Maglev 5:30
4. Troubled Aria 2:50
5. Our Shadow Remembered 3:40
6. Feathers Burn 2:22
7. One Hundred Years Tomorrow 5:31
8. Transgender Warrior 5:59
9. If We Meet We Meet In Silence 3:45
10. Debris of a Smile 7:27

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Since the early ‘80s, Cindytalk has transformed from post-punk band to experimental electronic improvisation ensemble. Eight years in the making, The Crackle of My Soul marks a new transformation of Cindytalk's sound, a new step in the abstraction of the group's music. The sheer fact that it is released by Editions Mego (synonymous with glitch electronica and experimental noise) is a sign one shouldn't ignore. For this outing, Gordon Sharp has worked alone, in three different studios, to concoct a gorgeous set of shimmering high frequencies, delicate rumblings, and obliterating white noise. Forget the song-based approach of the early days: this is sound-sculpting, the transmogrification of raw thoughts into sounds without harnessing them to melodies or beats. The music on The Crackle of My Soul has the depth of Fennesz's best work but some of the harshness found in the works of Kevin Drumm and Pita. It's a subtle blend, a heady one too, as the album takes you on a continuous journey, all tracks sounding like variations on a single theme (except for a quiet piano-based piece). "Signalling Through the Flames" and "Transgender Warrior" (the latter previously released on a 7" EP) are the highlights, but the overall quality of this album is very high, and it is clear that a lot of thought and care have been put into its composition. An impressive comeback. ~ François Couture, Rovi