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5.0 out of 5 stars
A great album!, Dec 7 2007
By gislefar - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Coloured In Memory (Audio CD)
This is an excellent album with electronica that suits just as well for the dancefloor as it does on your headset for your sundays walk. A very "complete" album that integrates up-beat psychedelic mind-funk, with ambience as well as melancholic, analogue elements with indie-references, in a very successful musical journey. The sound is heavy, compact and precise, yet opens up vast, airy soundscapes. A must for everybody with some interest in the developments at the electronic frontier!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fairmont - Coloured In Memory, May 11 2012
By scoundrel - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Coloured In Memory (Audio CD)
As the chords that start off Fairmont's COLOURED IN MEMORY merge into a phased set of vocals, you know what you're in for: a unique mix of shoegazer techniques with modern tech-house. "Darling's Waltz" is thick with the layers, even as the high-pitched ringing tones pierce through. "Pomegranate" goes for a more sedate mode, as does the slightly more moody "Sedatives For The Sentimental," but "I Need Medicine" brings back both the beats and the vocals for a full dose of tech-psychedelia. "1995," meanwhile, insinuates with a sleazy slide, while the languorous "Calm Before The Storm" drifts along. "All Good Things" starts to reach for transcendence, and "Time's Fool" fades out gently. Perfect for listening to while driving through a thick fog.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Solid production.. genius !, May 18 2009
By Dipesh Khatri "theDeeper" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Coloured In Memory (Audio CD)
Superb lush electronic sounds. If you like James Holden, Nathan Fake, Border Community label, you will love this. The production is excellent and its great music to listen to anywhere, anytime.