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Music Is a Hungry Ghost (Deluxe Edition)

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Download links and information about Music Is a Hungry Ghost (Deluxe Edition) by To Rococo Rot. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Ambient, Electronica, Techno, Industrial, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 23 tracks with total duration of 01:13:28 minutes.

Artist: To Rococo Rot
Release date: 2001
Genre: Ambient, Electronica, Techno, Industrial, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 23
Duration: 01:13:28
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. A Number of Things 4:16
2. For a Moment 4:34
3. How We Never Went to Bed 4:18
4. First 2:30
5. From Dream to Daylight 4:14
6. Your Secrets, A Few Words 3:15
7. Along the Route 2:56
8. Overhead 4:10
9. Koku 0:38
10. Pantone 2:59
11. Mazda in the Mist 4:22
12. She Tended to Forget 2:30
13. The Trance of Travel 5:06
14. From Dream to Dusk (Mira Calix Remix) [Bonus Track] 4:11
15. Expo (Bonus Track) 2:21
16. Rebirth of Spock (Bonus Track) 1:48
17. Stefan Funk (Bonus Track) 2:08
18. Craig Loop (Bonus Track) 0:58
19. Boss Groove (Bonus Track) 2:18
20. Attractor (Bonus Track) 2:35
21. Dub Mix (Bonus Track) 4:55
22. Mars (Bonus Track) 3:14
23. Tone Song (Bonus Track) 3:12

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Though they quickly traded the warm electronic pop of The Amateur View for a colder vision of primitivist synth pop and atmospheric noise, To Rococo Rot proved with Music Is a Hungry Ghost that they're still at the top of their game artistically. Though they occasionally reference some familiar forms — swirling ambient noise reminiscent of Oval as well as the angular, downtempo indie rock often found on Tortoise records — the trio (plus guest I-Sound) clearly has a knack for creating music that's understated yet deeply felt. "First" frames a few beautiful, atmospheric chords around downtempo heart-monitor beats, while "Pantone" transforms a series of compact disc errors into surprisingly lush trance-state ambience. Two of the highlights are "From Dream to Daylight" and "Along the Route," a pair of Tortoise-styled tracks featuring another guest, violinist Alexander Balanescu, merging contemporary classical into experimental techno.