Pink Courtesy Phone / A Ravishment Of Mirror
Album: | A Ravishment Of Mirror | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Pink Courtesy Phone | Added: | May 2014 | |
Label: | Dragon's Eye Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2014-05-23 | Pull Date: | 2014-07-25 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | Jul 13 | Jul 6 | Jun 29 | Jun 22 | Jun 15 | Jun 8 | Jun 1 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 2 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 07, 2015: | Top 30 Experimental Countdown of 2014
Falling Star (For Entwhistle) |
4. | Jul 05, 2014: | Proselytizer Radio News Hour
Why Pretend/The Desire Of Absence/Faulty Connections |
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2. | Jan 01, 2015: | Meow: The Best Of 2014
62,000 Valentines (For T. Hunter) |
5. | Jun 26, 2014: | The Sunset Life
Pixels... Sometimes... Broke Your Heart (For A.) |
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3. | Jul 12, 2014: | Music Casserole
Why Pretend/The Desire Of Absence/Faulty Connections |
6. | Jun 25, 2014: | minimum entropy
Pixels... Sometimes... Broke Your Heart (For A.) |
Album Review
Alan Salimov
Reviewed 2014-06-26
Reviewed 2014-06-26
Pinkcourtesyphone/Ravishment of Mirrors/Dragon’s Eye Recordings
A soft droning album that’s good for late nights and early mornings. As an ambient album it’s pretty good. First track is the best. it’s a little reminiscent of The Caretaker. No FCCs, but there aren’t really vocals besides some vocalizations.
Review by Alan
1. 25:24; far away clangs and lonely hums like the dreary saturday morning when you don’t have anything to do and wish you did. everything wakes up slowly but feels just like you do. a lot of solidarity in loneliness here
2. 7:24; something’s lurking but it doesn’t find you. so you sit down and enjoy some ethereal space sounds. good water organ style sounds, it’s really tranquil towards the end. a good short ambient track
3. 5:00; some jingles in the second half, but really just a steady drone of noise slowly but surely growing and strengthening before it ends. some “vocals” too
4. 10:42; gentle drones feel like a fuzzy blanket at the end of your saturday. there’s a lot of hope that the next day will be exciting but deep down you know it won’t. it’s okay though because you’re comfortable. not exactly an optimistic track but it’s simple and happy.
A soft droning album that’s good for late nights and early mornings. As an ambient album it’s pretty good. First track is the best. it’s a little reminiscent of The Caretaker. No FCCs, but there aren’t really vocals besides some vocalizations.
Review by Alan
1. 25:24; far away clangs and lonely hums like the dreary saturday morning when you don’t have anything to do and wish you did. everything wakes up slowly but feels just like you do. a lot of solidarity in loneliness here
2. 7:24; something’s lurking but it doesn’t find you. so you sit down and enjoy some ethereal space sounds. good water organ style sounds, it’s really tranquil towards the end. a good short ambient track
3. 5:00; some jingles in the second half, but really just a steady drone of noise slowly but surely growing and strengthening before it ends. some “vocals” too
4. 10:42; gentle drones feel like a fuzzy blanket at the end of your saturday. there’s a lot of hope that the next day will be exciting but deep down you know it won’t. it’s okay though because you’re comfortable. not exactly an optimistic track but it’s simple and happy.
Track Listing
1. | Why Pretend/The Desire Of Absence/Faulty Connections | 3. | Falling Star (For Entwhistle) | |||
2. | Pixels... Sometimes... Broke Your Heart (For A.) | 4. | 62,000 Valentines (For T. Hunter) |