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Furlines

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Download links and information about Furlines by Tennis. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Ambient, Electronica, Industrial genres. It contains 23 tracks with total duration of 01:54:24 minutes.

Artist: Tennis
Release date: 2002
Genre: Ambient, Electronica, Industrial
Tracks: 23
Duration: 01:54:24
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Inedible Doormouse 2:26
2. Bat 2 Far 6:23
3. Vole Shapes 6:36
4. Pine Martin Eden 7:44
5. Bad Hare Day 5:57
6. Otter Story 7:05
7. Badger Tracks 7:07
8. Mole Colour 6:01
9. Self-Seal Mishap (12,000m Above Halifax Mix) 6:37
10. debonair Content Debonaer Mix Debonair Content (Debonaer Mix) 2:46
11. Civic Halo (Slow Motion Halo) 4:06
12. Self-Seal (Mishapundertaker Mix) 4:21
13. Safelleviral (Spectra Mix) 4:15
14. Weakness Together (Dvojita Chyba Mix) 5:13
15. Self-Seal Mishap (Hard Drive Mishap56 Mix) 5:08
16. Safelle (Safelle Rmx) 3:06
17. Contube Alomany (Remix) 5:13
18. Civic Halo (Permafrost Mix) 4:47
19. Contube Alomany (J-jay Jeans Mix) 2:53
20. Port Helix (Doug Dug Facer Mix) 2:47
21. Contube Alomany (Extends Disjoin Mix) 1:47
22. Loose-Knit Pierrot (Remix) 7:30
23. Self-Seal Mishap (No More Self Harm Mix) 4:36

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Furlines is Tennis' follow-up to 2001's Europe on Horseback. This association between Ben Edwards (aka Benge) and Douglas Benford (aka si-cut.db) produces some very fine fruits, drawing from both artists' fortes: solid glitch grooves and a certain lightness or studied carelessness in the arrangements that makes the music easier to listen to than what you'd expect at first. The palette of textures explored on this disc remains somewhat limited, but there is enough variety between the tracks to justify the decent 50-minute length. "Otter Story" uses a light dub backdrop reminiscent of Komet, while the other cuts take a glitch/IDM path that brings to mind Kim Cascone's lighter material and Benford's solo music. The elegant "Vole Shapes" stands out. The album comes with a bonus second CD, "The Horseback Mixes." Fifteen artists of the likes of Taylor Deupree, Cascone, Frank Bretschneider, Pimmon, Bovine Life, Cray, and Tim Hecker contribute remodeled versions of tracks off of Tennis' first opus. They all valued a strong personal input, enough to ensure that four remixes of "Self-Seal Mishap" don't feel excessive. ~ François Couture, Rovi