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Performer: Seefeel
Genre: Electronic / Rock
Album: Seefeel
Released: 2011
Style: Abstract, Shoegaze, IDM, Dub, Ambient
MP3 version ZIP size: 1468 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1205 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1422 mb
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 459
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Tracklist

1 O-on One 1:03
2 Dead Guitars 6:25
3 Step Up 1:04
4 Faults 5:45
5 Gzaug 2:48
6 Rip-run 7:02
7 Making 5:53
8 Step Down 0:52
9 Airless 5:42
10 Aug30 5:47
11 Sway 9:18

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warp Records Limited
  • Copyright (c) – Warp Records Limited
  • Mastered At – Metropolis Mastering

Credits

  • Design – Zavoloka
  • Mastered By – Noel Summerville
  • Performer [Created And Performed By] – Seefeel
  • Photography By – Fenk
  • Producer – Mark Clifford
  • Written-By – Iida* (tracks: 11), Clifford*, Peacock* (tracks: 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11), Ishihara* (tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 9 to 11)

Notes

Mastered at Metropolis, London.

Made in EU
(P) 2010 Warp Records Limited
(C) 2010 Warp Records Limited
Warp.net

Special thanks to Steve Beckett; all at Warp and Warp Music; Ned Beckett, Mia and all at LittleBig; Julian. Katya. Chantal, Kathy. Jonny, Tony, Gudrun, Amon, Ren and Otto. Fenk. Drumeyes and Dead Fader. Goukun. Mark, Daren and Justin.

Issued as a tri-fold Digipak.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 801061 02052 1
  • Barcode (String): 0801061020521
  • Label Code: LC02070
  • Matrix / Runout: CA WARPCD205P @ 10/20/10 12:06:21 AM
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L039
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 1262

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
WARPCDD205 Seefeel Seefeel ‎(11xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Warp Records WARPCDD205 2011
BRC-282 Seefeel Seefeel ‎(CD, Album) Beat Records BRC-282 Japan 2011
WARPCDD 205 Seefeel Seefeel ‎(11xFile, FLAC, Album) Warp Records WARPCDD 205 UK 2011
WARPCD205P Seefeel Seefeel ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Warp Records WARPCD205P UK 2010
WARPLP205 Seefeel Seefeel ‎(LP, Album) Warp Records WARPLP205 UK 2011

Anardred
After 14 years of silence, Seefeel, after swapping out two members, makes its comeback with a new, eponymous album. And while this new configuration still shares many of the classic sounds, right from the granular intro of "O-on One," the changes are clear. The live drumming on "Dead Guitars" gives way to harsher, disjointed guitar tones that finally resolve into something like a melody, while "Faults" offers a quiet clicking in order to reintroduce Sarah Peacock's bucolic vocals. "Rip-run," however, returns to the growl, and "Making" brings in a sense of chaos. "Airless" sweeps in, and "Aug30" follows ambiently in its footsteps, before "Sway" clonks in with its thudding snare and more Peacock's looped vocals to sweeten the pot. A welcome return.

Celore
Is it possible that a limiting factor here is not creativity but the live drum arrangement?

White_Nigga
15 years on from their previous album, (Ch-Vox), and Seefeel make a surprising return; not just with an album of shoetronica rehashes hearkening back to their mid ninties heyday, but something wholly new and refreshing; in this listener's opinion their best album to date!'Seefeel' sounds like the next logical step in an aesthetic that Succour was hinting at; (Ch-Vox) being more of a dark-ambient sideline. The thing I've always loved about Succour, especially compared to the Too Pure records, is how the ostensible beauty, which consisted predominately of Sarah's vocals, was always offset by a dark or foreboding undertone, stopping things from getting too sugarcoated or reverential... 'Seefeel', while ultimately not as sinister as Succour, utilizes this idea in a very effective way. The style in which Seefeel have evaded various genre archetypes such as droning guitar chords and replaced them with scintillating bursts of static is a daring and impressive feat; it's akin to mining for the materials to make melodies from less obvious sources. It must have been much harder to do, but ultimately much more rewarding. True originality is a waning commodity in music these days; finding something that sounds only rudimentarily like anything in its musical periphery is a very rare and precious thing. Seefeel's new eponymous LP does just that and I cannot recommend it highly enough!

Kirizan
Thank you! Seefeel are one of my favorite bands :)

SlingFire
Extremely good write-up and assessment of this truly spectacular work. You show a true insight into their career. Cheers!