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Beanfield
(1998)
Beanfield
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Label: StreetBeat Records
Duration: 01:14:00
Genre: Nu Jazz

Beanfield's first album shared common ground with the likes of Peace Orchestra and Landslide, hoping to bottle the involved rhythmic patterns of Latin American jazz and the calming, meditative workouts of minimal art techno. The result was neither as comfortably inventive as their influences nor as nervously overdone. Beanfield was basically a very simple album, sticking close to quiet disco conventions as it dropped in bits of liquefied FX and orphaned keyboards. As in the nine-minute "Elektro-Kraut," however, the album could also be short of enough cunning to fill its own creative vacancies, which promised little in the way of the band's ultimate longevity.

by Dean Carlson
allmusic.com


TrackDuration
Planetary Deadlock5:42
Elektro-Kraut5:47
Did You Know (the truth)?9:04
Keep On Believing
Green Angel4:58
Code of Confidence5:55
Paradise1:58
Freund Clone5:39
Breeze4:56
Effet7:01
To be Alienated
Charles6:21
Planetary Deadlock (Richard Dorfmeisters's Believable Dub)
Elektro-Kraut (Ian Pooley's Moody Remix) edit
Original Release: 1997-01-01
Composer: Boris Geiger, Jan Krause, Tobias Meggle, Michael Reinboth
Producer: Jan Krause, Tobias Meggle, Michael Reinboth
UPC: 4018289000334