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Porcupine Tree / Voyage 34
Жанр: Progressive Rock, Space Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Ambient Страна-производитель диска: Russia Год издания диска: 2005 Дата выхода оригинального издания: 2000 Тип издания: CD , Album , Remastered, Reissue Издатель (лейбл): Soyuz Music Каталожный номер: SDPCD167 Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: tracks+.cue Продолжительность: 1:10:40 Источник (релизер): Собственный рип Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Да 30-минутная "галлюциногенная" импровизация под названием "Voyage 34" вышла в 1993 году отдельным синглом, Стивен Уилсон планировал включить "Voyage 34" в диск "Up The Downstairs" (1993), но в последний момент решено было облегчить этот диск и "Voyage 34" так и остался синглом, который однако, более месяца фигурировал в Top-20 британских "независимых" чартов. В 2000 году, дополненный еще тремя треками аналогичного действия, "Voyage 34" был переиздан (Voyage 34: The Complete Trip), а в 2004 подвергся пересмотру, в результате был выпущен ремастированный вариант. Многие считают, что это один из лучших психоделических альбомов в музыкальной истории: диск полтора месяца продержался в инди-чартах NME, а Porcupine Tree критики сравнивали с Orb и Future Sound Of London. Инди-рок тут смешивается с эмбиентом, трансом и аллюзиями на ЛСД-культуру: ваше сознание рискует совершить такой "трип", после которого 60-е могут показаться детской каруселью! Треклист: 1. I (12:54) 2. II (17:24) 3. III (19:24) 4. IV (20:45) Notes: Remastered re-release of Voyage 34: The Complete Trip with new cover artwork. Programmed, produced and performed at No Man's Land. Phases I + II recorded June/July 1992. Phase III remix and additional production for Astralasia, August 1993. Phase IV recorded August 1993. All phases remixed and remastered 2004. Graphic design based on the original sleeve design. Actual track times differ from those printed on the artwork. Track length of Phase IV is 13:42 mins as mentioned on the cover. A hidden track starts at 18:42 after 5:00 mins of silence. More information: Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 REM GENRE Psychedelic Rock ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1
Дата отчёта: 2015-02-24 19:15:47 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Анализ: Porcupine Tree / Voyage 34 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DR Пики RMS Продолжительность трека -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DR6 0.00 дБ -8.83 дБ 12:55 01-Phase I DR8 0.00 дБ -11.11 дБ 17:31 02-Phase II DR9 0.00 дБ -11.76 дБ 19:29 03-Phase III DR7 0.00 дБ -10.92 дБ 20:45 04-Phase IV -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Количество треков: 4 Реальные значения DR: DR7 Частота: 44100 Гц Каналов: 2 Разрядность: 16 Битрейт: 530 кбит/с Кодек: FLAC ================================================================================ Voyage 34: The Complete Trip is a compilation album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree. The individual tracks were recorded in 1992 or 1993, while the album itself was compiled and released in 2000, and then reissued again in 2004.
The album originates from a single track, titled "Voyage 34", which was to be part of the Porcupine Tree's second studio album, Up the Downstair. Originally a 30 minute track intended to be the second disc of a double album, Wilson eventually decided to release "Voyage 34" independently of the rest of the album. Instead, it was released in two parts, as singles, as "Voyage 34 (Phase 1)" and "Voyage 34 (Phase 2)" in 1992. In 1993, Voyage 34: Remixes was released, containing two remixes of the originals. "Voyage 34 (Phase 3)" was a remix by the British electronic music group Astralasia, while "Voyage 34 (Phase 4)" was a remix by Wilson himself, along with future band member Richard Barbieri. A voice sample of Dead Can Dance's song "As the Bell Rings the Maypole Spins" is repeated throughout all four tracks. Voyage 34: The Complete Trip compiles all four "phases" onto one album. Despite being mostly instrumental, Voyage 34 can be considered a concept album, where the LSD trip of a young man called Brian is told with spoken words. Musically it is a fusion of progressive rock, psychedelic rock and trance music. During a 2002 interview before the release of In Absentia, Steven Wilson said the following in regards to the release of Voyage 34 after being asked why the band released a 30 minute single: "It was an anti-single. It was a thirty minute single about drugs and it had no vocals in it. I thought that no one is going to play this. But it charted anyway. It was the ultimate 'fuck you.' We have released four minute singles since then. But for Porcupine Tree to release a single is like an oxymoron. It's very difficult to take out a four minute chunk from an album and say 'Here we are. This totally encapsulates everything Porcupine Tree are about.' It's never been satisfactory to me to release a single. If you know the group, you know that from one minute we go from extreme metal riffing to ambient texture, the next minute we'll have a pop hook, the next minute we'll have some avant garde sample. All of these things are part of the album. How do you take a chunk of that? To me it's totally unrepresentative." Wilson said of Voyage 34, in reflection, in 2012: The whole point about "Voyage 34" was an exercise in genre. In that sense it stands apart from the rest of the catalogue...back in the early Nineties, there was an explosion in ambient music, a fusion of electronic music and techno music with the philosophy of people like Brian Eno and Tangerine Dream. I thought there was an interesting opportunity to do something that would bring progressive rock and psychedelia into that mixture. I wouldn’t say "Voyage 34" was a technical exercise, that makes it sound like a science project, but it was a one-off experiment in a particular genre in which I knew I wouldn’t be staying for very long. I was given a tape of a guy having a bad trip in the Sixties. It was an anti-LSD propaganda album and it was perfect to form a narrative around which I could form this long, hypnotic, trippy piece of music. And that was "Voyage 34". Even at the time, I think that sort of music was already passing. Music that is too attached to a trend very soon starts to sound very dated. I was always interested in existing outside the bubble of whatever was hip, and that kind of music was very briefly hip. "Voyage 34" sits inside that bubble. I’m still very proud of it. It was a unique piece of music, but of all the catalogue, it’s one of the pieces which relates most closely to the era that it was created in. |
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