Andexelt is the eighth album by the Finnish experimental rock band Circle. It was released in 1999 by Metamorphos, and re-issued the following year by tUMULt with an extra track.
Andexelt |
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Released | 1999 |
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Length | 76:04 |
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Label | Metamorphos/tUMULt |
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Allmusic's Brian Way called Andexelt "the most linear and rewarding of all of Circle's vast catalog." Way added that the band's sound on the album comes closer "to American retro-futurists like Trans Am, the Octopus Project, and Six Finger Satellite than their usual Krautrock forebears."[1] Paul Cooper of Pitchfork remarked that the album "surpasses Brainticket's Adventure, and equals Can's Future Days in loaded grace."[2] A review of the album in a 2001 issue of The Wire said with "the seductive formulae of complex 4/4 rhythm clusters and low slung basslmes, it's an album of Arctic atmospheres, highlighted by the near Thomas Kbner-like frigidity of 'Fnitalan Mashick'".[3]
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1. | "Andexelt" | 6:31 |
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2. | "Odultept" | 9:03 |
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3. | "20milate" | 8:57 |
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4. | "Lisääpui" | 5:21 |
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5. | "Humusaar" | 8:31 |
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6. | "Paljasta" | 5:50 |
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7. | "Vereftoi" | 7:36 |
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8. | "Kidulgos" | 6:22 |
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9. | "Friitalan Nahka" | 17:53 |
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