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Field Music - Making a New World (2020) [Hi-Res]

Field Music - Making a New World (2020) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Field Music

  • Title: Making a New World
  • Year Of Release: 2020
  • Label: Memphis Industries
  • Genre: Indie Rock, Chamber Pop
  • Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 42:21
  • Total Size: 97.8 / 254 / 509 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Sound Raging (00:56)
02. Silence (00:40)
03. Coffee or Wine (03:03)
04. Best Kept Garden (02:54)
05. I Thought You Were Something Else (01:12)
06. Between Nations (04:05)
07. A Change of Heir (02:39)
08. Do You Read Me? (04:20)
09. From a Dream, Into My Arms (01:20)
10. Beyond That of Courtesy (02:13)
11. A Shot To The Arm (02:32)
12. A Common Language Pt 1 (02:01)
13. A Common Language Pt 2 (00:32)
14. Nikon Pt 1 (02:34)
15. Nikon Pt 2 (00:54)
16. If The Wind Blows Towards The Hospital (01:27)
17. Only In a Man's World (02:46)
18. Money Is a Memory (03:33)
19. An Independent State (02:40)

"Making A New World" is a 19 track song cycle about the after-effects of the First World War. But this is not an album about war and it is not, in any traditional sense, an album about remembrance. There are songs here about air traffic control and gender reassignment surgery. There are songs about Tiananmen Square and about ultrasound. There are even songs about Becontree Housing Estate and about sanitary towels. The songs grew from a project the band undertook for the Imperial War Museum and were first performed at their sites in Sanford and London in January 2019. The starting point was a document from the IWM collection; an image, from a 1919 publication on munitions by the US War Department, made using "sound ranging", a technique that utilized an array of transducers to capture the vibrations of gunfire at the front. These vibrations were displayed on a graph, similar to a seismograph, where the distances between peaks on different lines could be used to pinpoint the location of enemy armaments. This particular image showed the minute leading up to 11am on 11th November 1918, and the minute immediately after. One minute of oppressive, juddering noise and one minute of near-silence.


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  • mokey
  •  wrote in 13:59
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Thank you for the Flac.
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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 04:45
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Many thanks for lossless & HD tracks.
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  • oakland
  •  wrote in 12:49
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Many thanks for sharing!