Saturday, 7 June 2008
Black Tape For A Blue Girl
Artist: Black Tape For A Blue Girl
Genre(s):
Instrumental
New Age
Discography:
The Scavenger Bride
Year: 2002
Tracks: 13
As One Aflame Laid Bare By Desire
Year: 1998
Tracks: 12
Mesmerized By The Sirens
Year: 1997
Tracks: 10
This Lush Garden Within
Year: 1993
Tracks: 13
A Chaos Of Desire
Year: 1991
Tracks: 12
Ashes In The Brittle Air
Year: 1989
Tracks: 11
Before the Building Fell
Year:
Tracks: 10
Black Tape for a Blue Girl's ethereal, mournful sound well-nigh defined the darkwave artistic of their judge Projekt Records, a caller owned and operated by the group's founder, composer and keyboardist Sam Rosenthal. Formed in 1983, Projekt was in the beginning visualised as an sales outlet for Rosenthal's solo electronic music; upon relocating to California terzetto geezerhood later, his music adoptive a heater, profoundly personal sound heralded by the formation of Black Tape for a Blue Girl, which debuted in 1986 with The Rope. Where subsequent efforts including 1987's Spell-bound by the Sirens and its 1989 followup Ashes in the Brittle Air john Drew heavily on ambient soundscapes, the mathematical group -- a revolving ensemble of performers that in addition to Rosenthal as well at multiplication included vocalists Oscar Herrera and Lucian Casselman, violinst Vicki Richards, clarinettist Richard Watson and violoncellist Mera Roberts -- expanded into progressively thick electronic textures over the form of records like 1991's A Chaos of Desire and 1993's This Lush Garden Within. After a three-year respite, Black Tape for a Blue Girl resurfaced in 1996 with the EP The First Pain to Linger, a disk packaged with a novel authored by Rosenthal; the uncut epic Remnants of a Deeper Purity appeared that same class, followed in 1998 by As One Aflame Laid Bare by Desire. Ahead the Buildings Fell appeared in early 2000.
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