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1 Asleep Cohen/Chloca 5:07
2 Never Now Chloca/Cohen 4:24
3 Side of the Road Chloca/Cohen 3:00
4 A Simple Thought Chloca/Cohen 4:58
5 The Turning Point Cohen/Chloca 5:11
6 Constellations Cohen/Chloca 2:19
7 Morningside Cohen/Chloca 4:33
8 Locked in Circles Chloca/Cohen 7:33
9 Even When You Sleep Chloca/Cohen 3:07
10 Chained to Always Changing Cohen/Chloca 4:20
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The Four Walls

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Plug Research

Category: Pop/Rock

The Four Walls

UPC: 612651004728

Release Date: 03/09/2004

Original Release Date: 03/09/2004

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Asleep, Never Now, Side of the Road, A Simple Thought, The Turning Point, Constellations, Morningside, Locked in Circles, Even When You Sleep, Chained to Always Changing]
Contributors:

Stewart Mason

Los Angeles (by way of Buenos Aires) duo Languis switch record labels with their fifth album, 2004's The Four Walls, but the brief remains the same: the more melodic side of European electronica (Air, Stereolab, Red Snapper, and Mouse on Mars are all obvious reference points) combines with acoustic guitars and other live instrumentation. The results aren't quite "folktronica," as artists like Beth Orton and Nyles Lannon have been dubbed, because the cool digital groove remains paramount over the acoustic textures, even on songs like "Side of the Road," where the sequenced blips share sonic space with twangy guitars. The combination of electronic and traditional instruments gives The Four Walls a sonic richness (even on beat-heavy tracks like the chilly pulsating "Even When You Sleep") missing from the likes of Autechre, and much of the record (especially the sweeping cinematic "The Turning Point") sounds lushly melodic in a way that this sort of electronic bliss-out rarely manages. ~ Stewart Mason, Rovi