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1 Birds   :53
2 Unrecorded Gonzalez/Fromageau 4:11
3 Run Into Flowers Fromageau/Gonzalez/ 4:09
4 In Church   3:58
5 America Gonzalez/Fromageau 3:06
6 On a White Lake, Near a Green Mountain Fromageau/Gonzalez 4:43
7 Noise Gonzalez/Fromageau 3:54
8 Be Wild Gonzalez 3:19
9 Cyborg Fromageau/Gonzalez 3:48
10 0078h Fromageau/Daguenet/ 4:01
11 Gone Gonzalez/Fromageau 6:07
12 Beauties Can Die Gonzalez 14:36
13 Tsubasa   4:09
14 God of Thunder   5:54
15 In Church [Cyann & Ben Version]   7:05
16 Gone [Live] Gonzalez/Fromageau 5:50
17 Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts   20:13
18 Run into Flowers [Multimedia Track] Gonzalez/Fromageau  
19 America [Multimedia Track] Gonzalez/Fromageau  
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Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts

Audio Compact Disc [7 Track Bonus Disc]

Label: Mute/Gooom

Category: New Age

Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts

UPC: 724596925126

Release Date: 07/27/2004

Original Release Date: 07/27/2004

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [Birds, Unrecorded, Run Into Flowers, In Church, America, On a White Lake, Near a Green Mountain, Noise, Be Wild, Cyborg, 0078h, Gone, Beauties Can Die, Tsubasa, God of Thunder, In Church [Cyann & Ben Version], Gone [Live], Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts, Run into Flowers [Multimedia Track], America [Multimedia Track]]
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Mark Pytlik

On the list as one of the most radiant keyboard albums, M83's absurdly lush Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts combines a small arsenal of antiquated synths and drum machines with a shoegaze aesthetic to create a giant starburst of sound and analog miasma. A French duo comprised of Nicolas Fromageau and Anthony Gonzalez, the pair's songs seem to evolve from one major chord to the next with tremendous velocity, always accumulating dense new layers of sound along the way. The keyboards throb, quiver, arpeggiate, and drone with such unbridled intensity that there's rarely any space (or need) for anything else. But while the shrill analog thrash of "America," the frenzied overload of "0078H," and the sustained crescendo of "Noise" certainly prove beyond doubt that guitars needn't be a prerequisite for post-rock dramatics, M83 are so much more than just a quiet-loud-quiet-loud outfit with a twist. As evidenced by the singsongy hymn of "In Church," the sweetly sung vocals on "Run Into Flowers," and the provincial chimes of final track "Beauties Can Die," M83 is a keyboard band of the best kind: one with nuance, tone, thrash, and color. ~ Mark Pytlik, Rovi