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For all of the group's first three albums each being intriguing, engaging listens, there was no hint that Mi Media Naranja would be as flat out amazing as it was. Yet it was, and remains, Labradford's best album yet, an accomplished meshing of all the various elements to their sound over previous releases into one near-perfect sonic document. Making a specific benefit out of turning the minimal into something maximal always was the band's major ability, but it gets showcased here to a new, breathtaki... [ read more ]
CD $14.23
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To record their sixth album, the members of Labradford met in Chicago to work with Steve Albini at Electrical Audio in June 2000. "fixed::content" find the band stripping off the string trios of the last two albums and working with interlocking sound sources and modifiers: Carter Brown's vintage synthesizers, organs and electric piano, the distinctive Duane-Eddy-plays-Satie guitar of Mark Nelson, and Bobby Donne's four- and six-string basses. Beginning with the 16-minute "twenty," Labradford demonstrates a... [ read more ]
CD $13.99
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VINYL FORMAT. To record their sixth album, the members of Labradford met in Chicago to work with Steve Albini at Electrical Audio in June 2000. fixed::content find the trip stripping off the string trios of the last two albums and working with interlocking sound sources and modifiers; Carter Brown's vintage synthesizers, organs and electric piano, the distinctive Duane Eddy plays Satie guitar of Mark Nelson and Bobby Donne's four and six string basses. Beginning with the 16-minute "twenty," Labradford demo... [ read more ]
LP $10.99
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