Mick Chillage – FAXology
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Fax +49-69/450464 – PS 08/122 |
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Electronic |
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Experimental |
Tracklist
1 | Approaching Antares | 20:50 | |
2 | X 202 | 3:14 | |
3 | Hypersleep | 5:51 | |
4 | Control Room | 5:06 | |
5 | Corot-9b | 8:12 | |
6 | Gamma Radiation | 18:32 | |
7 | Returning Home | 9:19 |
Companies, etc.
- Mixed At – Igloo Dublin
- Recorded At – Igloo Dublin
- Glass Mastered At – P+O Pallas – A 624592
Credits
- Graphics – ssgrfk.com*
- Producer – Michael Gainford
- Written-By – Michael Gainford
Notes
Limitation: 300
Mixed and recorded at the Igloo Dublin, Ireland
Mick Chillage 2007-2011
Special Thanks to:
Pete Namlook, Paul Chillage, my family and all those who inspire and my music...
Mixed and recorded at the Igloo Dublin, Ireland
Mick Chillage 2007-2011
Special Thanks to:
Pete Namlook, Paul Chillage, my family and all those who inspire and my music...
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 8 81005 05272 6
- Label Code: LC 6269
- Matrix / Runout: PS 08/122 P+O-A 624592-A1
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI L963
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 3J04
Other Versions (2)
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FAXology (7×File, ALAC, Album, Reissue) | Not On Label (Mick Chillage Self-released) | none | Unknown | |||
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FAXology (8×File, FLAC, Album, Reissue) | Not On Label (Mick Chillage Self-Released) | none | Ireland | Unknown |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Remind me some of Namlook & Inoue collaborations,especially 2350 Broadway ,really it could be 2350 Broadway 5.Sound's really classic,like early Fax albums.It's calm,deep,mystic,spacey. One of the strongest album on 2007-2014 in Fax label.
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Simply wow! A stellar Fax release that is the most true to the 90's origins of Fax. Chillage must have had specific Fax albums in mind when composing these. The titles perhaps hint at the influence. Much of Faxology hearkens back to Inoue/PK collabs such as Shades of Orion. Approaching Antares is the best example. I could *swear* that 1994-era Inoue is collaborating on it. Absolutely one one of the best beatless tracks on Fax in a long time.
Control Room wiggles and rings along like some hybrid of Dreamfish and Inoue. Same with Gamma Radiation, with perhaps some Zenith and a few Namlook twinkles and pan effects thrown in. Then the only real beats on the whole album enter in the middle and remind me of the times PK threw frenetic beat moments into otherwise-ambient albums.
Returning Home reminds me of the upbeat positivity of Zenith: you can't help but be lifted up by this track. A superb finish.
This album is like a sequel to the masterpieces of the 90's. Since I consider those albums to be the pinnacle, FAXology is destined to be a true Fax classic. It is indeed a FAXology.
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