Field, Ken / Sensorium
Album: Sensorium   Collection:General
Artist:Field, Ken   Added:Jan 2015
Label:Innova Recordings  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2015-01-23 Pull Date: 2015-03-27
Week Ending: Feb 1 Jan 25
Airplays: 1 1

Recent Airplay
1. Jan 26, 2015: Clean Copper Radio
Frontback
2. Jan 24, 2015: Music Casserole
Noir

Album Review
DeVoss
Reviewed 2015-01-23
– General Description: Boston-based Ken Field definitely listened to the film score for Titus and is a fan of Elliot Goldenthal. Good feel for the dance music and definitely worth a play. The film music (first 3 tracks) is a little too vague and wanders without direction or memorable melody. Some fun voicing of instruments.
– FCC Compliant: YES
– Recommended Tracks: 5, 7, 4, 8
– Track Reviews:
1. (4:37) Taxonomy - tranquil; starts really quiet w/bird sounds, long minor-key manipulated tones over it
2. (8:41) Twist Of Fate - strange jazzy electronica; sudden profusion of voices over it, then various throbbing
3. (5:08) Sensorium - animated; more melodic with strings, keyboard and drum, see-saw-y
4. *** (4:03) Corteo - stately; slow caberet music, creepy but fun
5. **** (6:01) Noir - bright percussion piece, gets you moving, some electronics
6. (3:21) OnOff - slow; ship-like sounds with long tones again and double bass
7. **** (5:41) FrontBack - moderate; interesting jazzy piano, double bass, sax is in the background
8. *** (5:14) Noozy - groovin'; fast percussion bed with pops of sound on top, then a 70's-type cop show theme song appears
9. (6:01) Bed - lazy; long block chords mostly of layered and octave-shifted alto sax create a lumbering feel
10. (1:03) Sanity - fast; train-like sounds as if from old cartoons
11. (5:41) Final E - medium-fast; quick percussion with long chords above, bass has all the action, then percussion

Track Listing
1. Taxonomy   6. Onoff
2. Twist Of Fate   7. Frontback
3. Sensorium   8. Noozy
4. Corteo   9. Bed
5. Noir   10. Sanity
  11. Final E