Cavern of Anti-Matter - In Fabric (2020)

Artist: Cavern of Anti-Matter
Title: In Fabric
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Duophonic / 5060384617824
Genre: Soundtrack, Electronic, Experimental, Alternative, Krautrock, Psychedelic
Quality: lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:53:25
Total Size: 605 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: In Fabric
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Duophonic / 5060384617824
Genre: Soundtrack, Electronic, Experimental, Alternative, Krautrock, Psychedelic
Quality: lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:53:25
Total Size: 605 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. High Street Spasm (01:46)
2. The Dress Perspective (demonstration) (02:07)
3. January-upon-Thames (00:57)
4. An Ambiguous Shopfloor Manoeuvre (01:20)
5. Cold Fabric (Transformation) (13:08)
6. Inside Luckmoore (04:40)
7. Mannequin Metric (04:15)
8. Queue Nightfall (11:02)
9. The Dress Perspective (Muzak) (02:07)
10. Elektro-Modulator 2 (02:10)
11. Taktron Delay (01:16)
12. Cold Fabric (Incantation) (08:40)
13. The Mediterranean-upon-Thames (01:00)
14. Winter Rhombic (01:39)
15. Clutch Assembly Tone (02:04)
16. ZinZan’s Avec Moi (03:18)
17. Speaks Machine (04:26)
18. Terminal Wigwag (06:00)
19. Night Fabric (02:48)
20. Staverton’s Loss (02:28)
21. Elektro-Agitator 2 (00:28)
22. Terminal Metric (04:18)
23. Metric 36 (02:47)
24. The Retail Idea (00:32)
25. The Dress Perspective (01:10)
26. Cold Fabric (Descent) (03:02)
27. Coven Metric (01:34)
28. Taktron Decay (01:16)
29. An Ambiguous Shopfloor Manoeuvre (Spanish) (05:09)
30. Terminal Wigwag (Bananas) (01:29)
31. Perimeter Display (01:45)
32. Nocturne-upon-Thames (00:58)
33. Transmission Mounting Bolt (04:19)
34. EN-54 (Branch Circuit) (03:47)
35. Mannequin Mass (03:58)
“I was a fan of Stereolab and so much of the music I fell in love with was because of their recommendations whenever they were interviewed. Using Steven Stapleton’s music in my first film indirectly came about from first hearing Nurse With Wound on the joint Crumb Duck release with Stereolab. Stereolab were a whole world, what with their championing of other bands through their Duophonic label. After meeting Tim and talking about film it made complete sense to ask him if he would do something. That was unusual in that I didn’t have any specific project in mind. Tim sent me some very long demos to help me write, he implicitly understood that longer tracks are more conducive to writing. Elements of some of those demos worked their way into In Fabric. It was a luxury to work that way, usually, musicians are only approached after writing”. - Peter Strickland