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Archive for April, 2008

Lost Children YouTube Video Channel

Posted by lostchildrennetlabel on April 26, 2008

We now have a channel over at YouTube where you can view videos of bands associated with Lost Children. Link here : http://www.youtube.com/user/LostChildrenNetLabel.

Currently, you can view some great live videos of Sleepmakewaves, Stellardrive, From The Sky, Double Handsome Dragons and Stray Borders, music videos from Moya, Double Handsome Dragons and Time.Space.Repeat., and we also have video and sound clips of the upcoming release from Radius System. We will continue to add more videos so check back regularly!

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Eric Barnett : Parts

Posted by lostchildrennetlabel on April 20, 2008

Originally created as a sound installation for an art exhibit, ‘Parts’ is a three-disc set designed to be played on three different cd players at the same time. Each cd player should be set to ‘repeat’ at the end of each disc. As all of the cds are a different length, they will repeat at different times, and an ever-changing sonic landscape should result.

All tracks were recorded live using an electric guitar and various looping / delay pedals.

Tracklisting :
Disc 1 – Tracks 1 to 11
Disc 2 – Tracks 1 to 10
Disc 3 – Tracks 1 to 10

Download from here.

Posted in Album, Ambient, Experimental, Instrumental, New Release, Post-Rock | 1 Comment »

Loss of a Child : Hundred Million Angels

Posted by lostchildrennetlabel on April 6, 2008

‘Hundred Million Angels’ is the fourth release from Loss of a Child, following on from the three albums all previously released on Lost Children. A single track clocking in at just over 20 minutes qualifies ‘Hundred Million Angels’ as an EP but the lack of repetition and wide breath of ideas ensure that this EP is in no way short-changing anyone, experimental through its strict structure and detailed song writing as opposed to the freedom and improvisation of many instrumental acts.

Complex instrumentation hidden beneath simple ideas, dynamism created within the melodies in addition to volume, and the standard multi-instrumental Loss of a Child approach providing many hidden melodic passages requiring repeat listening to find and understand, but each proving that the obvious is not necessarily the best when it comes to musical depth.

There is also a FLAC version of ‘Hundred Million Angels’ available for those audiophiles who appreciate the dynamic range of music aided by the deft under-production. Download from here : Hundred Million Angels FLAC version.

Tracklisting :
1. Hundred Million Angels

Download from here.

Posted in Alternative, Classical, EP, Instrumental Rock, Math, New Release, Progressive | Leave a Comment »