Gnayse

Track Listings

 
1. Eluus
2. Sirasancerre
3. Heirairerr
4. Effanajor
5. Opanopono
6. Pfane, Pt. 1
7. Pfane, Pt. 2
8. Vhieneray
9. Papnwea
10. Effaninor

Gnayse,Bola,Skam UK,Dance Music,Electronica,Experimental Techno,Pop
Gnayse
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • More excellent music from Bola
  • Best Electronic of 2004
Gnayse
Bola
Manufacturer: Skam UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Similar Items:
  1. Fyuti
  2. Shapes
  3. Soup
  4. Martes
  5. Utopía

ASIN: B00030ESFA
Release Date: 2004-12-07

Tracks:

  1. Eluus
  2. Sirasancerre
  3. Heirairerr
  4. Effanajor
  5. Opanopono
  6. Pfane, Pt. 1
  7. Pfane, Pt. 2
  8. Vhieneray
  9. Papnwea
  10. Effaninor

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars More excellent music from Bola.......2006-07-03

Bola's latest album finds him up to the same old tricks. That is, beautiful ambient textures, intricately produced sonic worlds full of detailed electronic sounds, mournful melodies, and some very complex beats. Eluus, the opening track, is the perfect synthesis of each of these elements. Gnayse was definitely a standout album for 2004. There is a fair amount of rather sterile material released under the IDM label, but thankfully Bola retains the organic, human element amidst his array of synthesizers. His jazz influences are particularly apparent on Gnayse, although not in such obvious ways as swing rhythms. Stylistically, this album isn't much of a departure from Fyutti. It feels like a continuation.

The bottom line is, this is a great album that really does the IDM thing right. So many albums of this style have the tendency to leave the listener with a cold, unemotional feeling. It's refreshing to listen something full of life. Synthetic music with musical expression - what a concept.

5 out of 5 stars Best Electronic of 2004.......2005-01-09

Although a late commer in 2004, this is by far my favorite record of the year. It picks up on Fyuti and gets much darker and more textured. True to the roots of 'IDM' this is a chill-out album in the traditional form (i.e. old Speedy J, Plastikman/F.U.S.E, Ae, Polygon Window.)

You will not be dissapointed by this release. Worth buying rather than downloading for the amazing album art, let alone the fact that even a 320kbps dual stereo cbr doesn't fully capture the album. (and that is nearly impossible to find anyway.)

p.s.
Madvilliany is the best hip-hop album of the year.

Album Review:

  1. Gonna Get Along Without You [Import]
  2. Hardwired [Import]
  3. Hecho A Mano (Hand Made)
  4. Hey Hey My My Yo Yo [Import]
  5. I Will Go With You (Con Te Partiro) (Remixes) [Maxi Single] [CD-single]
  6. In-Sides
  7. It Came from the Sea
  8. IV: Golden Touch [Import]
  9. Just a Ride Pt.2 [CD-single] [Import]
  10. Keb Darge's Legendary Deep Funk, Vol. 1

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Declaration

Falla: El Amor Brujo & Others

From This Moment on

Cuando Lloran los Hombres

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Distinto Diferente [Import]

Duna Degli Orsi

Shura Cherkassky Plays Schumann Strauss / Godowsky Chopin Schubert

You Know What I Mean