The FieldInfinite Moment

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Kompakt – Kompakt 392

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6 x File , FLAC, Album

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Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno

Tracklist

1 Made Of Steel. Made Of Stone 11:50
2 Divide Now 11:09
3 Hear Your Voice 12:29
4 Something Left, Something Right, Something Wrong 10:31
5 Who Goes There 8:52
6 Infinite Moment 10:24

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Infinite Moment (CD, Album) Kompakt Kompakt CD 149 2018
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Infinite Moment (2×12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Album, Limited Edition, Red Transparent) Kompakt KOMPAKT 392, KOM 392 2018
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Infinite Moment (2×12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Album) Kompakt KOMPAKT 392, KOM 392 2018
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Infinite Moment (6×File, MP3, Album, 320 kbps) Kompakt KOMPAKTCD149D 2018

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Reviews

  • lukew4ll's avatar
    lukew4ll
    It's the same as all his other albums, in that it's The Field as only he can do, but there is something different about this one. For me it feels most similar to his first, From Here We Go Sublime, in that the majority of the textures are quite light and shimmering, which was his original sound (Sun & Ice - this floaty track in particular evokes exactly the image depicted in its name). On his other albums, there's always one or two tracks thrown in with a much more abrasive element to them, be it a bassline or a very-obviously synthetic sound (I know it's all produced synthetically but it comes across as quite organic most of the time) which is, for me at least, a welcome omission here.
    For reference, my favourite The Field aesthetic is the one found on tracks like 'The Deal', 'Then It's White' and 'Soft Streams' - much more ambient, much more relaxing, and as such, all the more hypnotic. This whole album is a 60 minute excursion into exactly that soundscape. As a final note, the pressing is absolutely fantastic and conducive to the warmth the tracks evoke.
    • stoneweather's avatar
      stoneweather
      this isn't a bad album if you like stuff that, for the most part, just simmers along from track to track, was hoping there'd be a track like the title tracks from The Follower and Cupid's Head, but no such piece exists on this album... and i hate to say, some of these cuts sounded like he was just tinkering away aimlessly.
      • DubbleAye's avatar
        DubbleAye
        Edited 6 years ago
        The Field will likely never fail to impress and will continue to do his style of music justice. All six of these songs are so enveloping and beautifully crafted. With practically each song lasting over 10 minutes, you will experience a mesmerizing, long-lasting journey through each song. If you liked The Field’s previous works, you’re sure to dig this one too. Highly recommended!

        Stand out songs: "Divide Now" and "Something Left, Something Right, Something Wrong"

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