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Broadcast - The Future Crayon mp3 download
Singer: Broadcast
Title: The Future Crayon
Released: 2006
Country: UK
Style: Leftfield, Indie Rock, Abstract, Downtempo, Synth-pop, Experimental
Genre: Electronic / Rock
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 354
Formats: DMF XM DTS MP4 TTA ASF MP1
MP3 size: 1862 mb

Broadcast - The Future Crayon mp3 download

Tracklist

Illumination 3:15
Still Feels Like Tears 3:41
Small Song IV 3:39
Where Youth And Laughter Go 2:43
One Hour Empire 1:42
Distant Call 3:33
Poem Of Dead Song 2:30
Hammer Without A Master 4:59
Locusts 5:00
Chord Simple 4:38
Daves Dream 4:01
DDL 2:28
Test Area 5:53
Unchanging Window / Chord Simple 6:59
A Man For Atlantis 3:15
Minus Two 4:16
Violent Playground 2:11
Belly Dance 4:48

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
WARPCD 146, WARPCD146 Broadcast The Future Crayon ‎(CD, Comp) Warp Records, Warp Records WARPCD 146, WARPCD146 UK 2006
WARPLP146 Broadcast The Future Crayon ‎(2xLP, Comp) Warp Records WARPLP146 UK 2006
WARPCD 146, BRWP-146 Broadcast The Future Crayon ‎(CD, Comp) Warp Records, Beat Records WARPCD 146, BRWP-146 Japan 2006
WARPCD 146P Broadcast The Future Crayon ‎(CD, Comp, Promo) Warp Records WARPCD 146P UK 2006
WARPCD 146, WARPCD146 Broadcast The Future Crayon ‎(CD, Comp, RE) Warp Records, Warp Records WARPCD 146, WARPCD146 UK 2011
WARPLP 146R Broadcast The Future Crayon ‎(2xLP, Comp, RP) Warp Records WARPLP 146R UK 2015
WARPCDD146 Broadcast The Future Crayon ‎(18xFile, FLAC, Comp, RE) Warp Records WARPCDD146 UK Unknown

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Cordaron
I actually have a copy that Trish Keenan took to sell at a local record shop in Kings Heath where she lived. I wish I had something to authenticate it not that I want to sell it or anything but it's just a nice thought that my copy has been touched by her. It feels more personal than an autograph even though you can't see it.
Bliss
Yes, me too.
POFOD
Played on a friend's cheap turntable, there was no hanging skip on side D. He even gave me a new copy from his store, and the same problem happened with a new copy.
Snowseeker
Does anyone else's side D have a skip?
Gamba
Minus Two is the track that has the hanging skip. I tried to play it again recently... still there.
Meri
Listened in full on headphones to Side D and no skips on my copy. Probably a bad batch as noted previously.
FreandlyMan
Played on a friend's cheap turntable, there was no hanging skip on side D. He even gave me a new copy from his store, and the same problem happened with a new copy.
Dobpota
I haven't noticed any skips.
Drelajurus
Official repress for march 2015!
Nargas
It's every collector's worst nightmare: all the singles and EPs and rarities we've been hording finally gets compiled in one place. So be it: Broadcast's _The Future Crayon_, while it doesn't hold together as an album, per se, still has moments of heartstopping beauty. For instance, the haunting "Illumination" is like a a break-up in gorgeous slow motion, while "Where Youth and Laughter Go" feels like the soundtrack to a 60s Antonioni film. The spare "Distant Call" relies, initially, on Keegan's voice until it gives way to a lovely tonal melody in its second half. Elsewhere, the sweet and romantic "Locusts" also rubs elbows with a long, dissociated outro. Indeed, Broadcast indulges its instrumental side, with the thickly sonic "Hammer Without a Master" or the more melancholic "Chord Simple" (which only gets better when paired with "Unchanging Window"). For those who like tropicalia, "Daves Dream" is a curious confection. They also get to highlight some of their more experimental moments, like the strange feedback that infects the delicate "Small Song IV" or the random detritus of "DDL." And is that a 60's girl group piano-chord rhythm I hear in the background of "A Man for Atlantis"? "Belly Dance" closes the album on a driving note, leaning on Middle Eastern influences like it's playing beneath a _Laurence of Arabia_ battle sequence. My only quibble: no Two Lone Swordsmen remix of "Come On Let's Go"? For shame.
Wal
An absolute gem of an album, collecting together all their b-sides from recent years. These aren't your usual throw away tracks and filler, the tracks here are often stronger than the title tracks of the releases on which they origanlly appeared. 'Where Youth And Laughter Go' is a beauty, 'DDL' a bonkers little plaything and 'Belly Dance' a masterpiece. A tidy collection for those who didn't get the multitude of singles and EPs released over the years.
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