Towers
Baltic Fleet
Formats | Tracks | Price | Buy |
---|---|---|---|
12" Vinyl Album | 10 tracks | £11.99 | Out of stock |
CD Album | 10 tracks | £9.99 | |
Download Album (WAV) | 10 tracks | £7.99 | |
Download Album (MP3) | 10 tracks | £6.99 | |
Download individual tracks | From £0.79 |
Description
Baltic Fleet - Towers
The 2nd Album on Vinyl LP, CD, MP3 & WAV
Free MP3 Download with Vinyl & CD*
*Download will be available as soon your as order has been processed by us
'TOWERS' is the second album from BALTIC FLEET and follows the 2008 self-titled debut which was an Album of the Year (No 29) for Rough Trade Shops who described it as "A faultless piece of instrumental music that captures the spirit of Eno, NEU! all the way through to modern post-rock and chamber music".
BALTIC FLEET is the moniker of multi-instrumentalist and DIY producer Paul Fleming. The second record signifies a departure from the travelling and diarising of life on the road (whilst touring as keyboard player for Echo & The Bunnymen), and arrives home to the industrial backdrop of North West England. The album was written and recorded in a room overlooking the industrial landscape a stone's throw from Spike Island, the scene of another Northern band's finest hour.
The cinematic aspect is still apparent on this second offering but is more direct. Analogue synthesisers intertwined with distant guitars roll over a backdrop of live and electronic drums. Two years in the making, the record captures varied emotions. Towers tells a story of life in between the silos of Liverpool and Manchester but with a foot in both, a cultural no-man's land, in the shadows of industry.
Towers: Written and Produced by Paul Fleming. Additional recording at Parr St Studio, Liverpool. Mixed by Nick Terry at Malabar Studios, Oslo.
Free MP3 Download with Vinyl & CD*
*Download will be available as soon your as order has been processed by us
'TOWERS' is the second album from BALTIC FLEET and follows the 2008 self-titled debut which was an Album of the Year (No 29) for Rough Trade Shops who described it as "A faultless piece of instrumental music that captures the spirit of Eno, NEU! all the way through to modern post-rock and chamber music".
BALTIC FLEET is the moniker of multi-instrumentalist and DIY producer Paul Fleming. The second record signifies a departure from the travelling and diarising of life on the road (whilst touring as keyboard player for Echo & The Bunnymen), and arrives home to the industrial backdrop of North West England. The album was written and recorded in a room overlooking the industrial landscape a stone's throw from Spike Island, the scene of another Northern band's finest hour.
The cinematic aspect is still apparent on this second offering but is more direct. Analogue synthesisers intertwined with distant guitars roll over a backdrop of live and electronic drums. Two years in the making, the record captures varied emotions. Towers tells a story of life in between the silos of Liverpool and Manchester but with a foot in both, a cultural no-man's land, in the shadows of industry.
Towers: Written and Produced by Paul Fleming. Additional recording at Parr St Studio, Liverpool. Mixed by Nick Terry at Malabar Studios, Oslo.
Reviews
AN ALBUM OF THE YEAR: LOUDER THAN WAR, VIVE LE ROCK, CRACK MAGAZINE, LIVERPOOL ECHO, RESIDENT RECORDS & MORE..."Immense. Fleming has upped the ante on an already stellar debut" Rough Trade Shops 'Album of the week' &
'Albums of the MONTH'
"Exceptional motorik beats" NME
"A sublimely cinematic blend of kosmische musik and dream pop" 9/10 Subba-Cultcha
"One of the finest records from Liverpool in years"
Liverpool echo
"Fascinating, soulful electronica" MOJO
Tracklisting
12" Vinyl Album (BU068LP)
- Towers
- March of the Saxons
- Headless Heroes of the Acropolis
- Engage
- The Wilds
- Winds of the 84 Winter
- Hunting Witches
- Toire De
- Midnight Train
- Reno
CD Album (BU068CD)
- Towers
- March of the Saxons
- Headless Heroes of the Acropolis
- Engage
- The Wilds
- Winds of the 84 Winter
- Hunting Witches
- Toire De
- Midnight Train
- Reno