Laurel Halo - Quarantine Download
- Performer: Laurel Halo
- Title: Quarantine
- Genre: Electronic
- Country: UK
- Record source: CD, Album, Partially Mixed
- Released: 21 May 2012
- Style: Abstract, Synth-pop, Experimental
- Label: Hyperdub
- Cat#: HDBCD14
- MP3 album: 2549 mb
- FLAC album: 1836 mb
- Rating: 4.1/5
- Votes: 510

1 | Tumor | 2:40 |
2 | Wow | 1:23 |
3 | Light + Space | 4:50 |
4 | Joy | 3:28 |
5 | Thaw | 5:59 |
6 | Nerve | 2:32 |
7 | Morcom | 3:04 |
8 | Airsick | 3:59 |
9 | Years | 2:53 |
10 | Carcass | 4:33 |
11 | MK Ultra | 4:18 |
12 | Holoday | 1:51 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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BRHD014 | Laurel Halo | Quarantine (CD, Album, P/Mixed) | Beat Records | BRHD014 | Japan | 2012 |
HDBLP014 | Laurel Halo | Quarantine (LP, Album) | Hyperdub | HDBLP014 | UK | 2012 |
HDBCD14 | Laurel Halo | Quarantine (12xFile, MP3, Album, 320) | Hyperdub | HDBCD14 | UK | 2012 |
HDBCD014PROMO | Laurel Halo | Quarantine (CDr, Album, Promo) | Hyperdub | HDBCD014PROMO | UK | 2012 |
- Artwork – Makoto Aida
- Layout – Manuel Sepulveda
- Mastered By – Jason Goz
- Mixed By – Laurel Halo, Zeljko McMullen
- Performer [Access Virus Xl, Akai Ax-60, Akai Mpc 1000, Arp 2600, Elektron Octatrack, Fender Jaguar, Korg Electribe Es-1, Korg Ms-20, Korg Monopoly, Korg Polysix, Mfb Synth Ii, Roland D-50, Roland Juno-106, Roland Sh-101, Yamaha Cs-80], Electric Piano [Wurlitzer], Voice – Laurel Halo
- Photography By – Kei Miyajima
- Producer, Recorded By – Laurel Halo
Recorded at Endless Echo (Brooklyn), So Many Fields (Brooklyn) and 4AD Studios (London).
Mastered at Transition.
Artwork from Harakiri School Girls, 2002.
Photo by Kei Miyajima, Watai Collection; © Makoto Aida, courtesy of Mizuma Art Gallery, Tokyo.
Published by Endless Echo (SESAC)
℗ & © 2012 Hyperdub Ltd.
Distributed by Cargo, cargorecords.co.uk
Digipak packaging.
- Barcode (Stickered): 5055300330574
- Matrix / Runout: key production manufacturing for music and media www.keyproduction.co.uk KEY HDBCD014 IFPI LP76
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI LP76
- Rights Society: SESAC
- Distributed By – Cargo
- Manufactured By – Key Production
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Hyperdub
- Copyright (c) – Hyperdub
- Recorded At – Endless Echo
- Recorded At – So Many Fields
- Recorded At – 4AD Studios
- Mastered At – Transition Mastering Studios
Quarantine is the debut album by American electronic musician Laurel Halo, released on May 21, 2012 by Hyperdub. It received acclaim from critics, and was named release of the year by British magazine The Wire. Halo recorded Quarantine between July 2011 and February 2012 primarily in her home studio, with some instrument tracks also recorded in London. She made over thirty demos, eighteen of which were deleted. In November 2011, Halo sent the LP demos to Hyperdub label head Steve Goodman, who. Quarantine by Laurel Halo, released 23 April 2012 1. Airsick 2. Years 3. Thaw 4. Joy 5. Mk Ultra 6. Wow 7. Carcass 8. Holoday 9. Tumour 10. Morcom 11. Nerve 12. Light Space Laurel Halo's debut album. Paul Tisch I can feel electricity arcing on my brain when I listen to this. Music for space travel. Laurel Halo is one of the best and most unique composers & producers working today. Favorite track: Wow. Anton Joseph. Her Hyperdub debut, Quarantine, appears to acknowledge the need for something definitive, and by intricately arranging and shrewdly sequencing her C. on a micro scale, it's her best and most cohesive work to date. And it's largely because Halo finds her voice in a literal sense. You find out fairly quickly that Halo is setting all the rules of engagement on Quarantine. Opener Airsick introduces many of the tricks Halo uses from there on out- oddly stacked and constantly shifting harmonies, portamento pitch-bending, narcotic melodies, a prevailing sense of technological dread- before the nearly a cappella Years leaves her completely exposed. Quarantine Laurel Halo album. Quarantine is the debut album by American electronic musician Laurel Halo, released in 2012 on the Hyperdub label. It received acclaim from critics, and was named album of the year by British magazine The Wire. In November 2011, Halo sent the LP demos to Hyperdub label head Steve Goodman, who responded with positive interest. Laurel Halo, one of the more fascinating electronic music producers to emerge in the 2010s, follows two EPs for Hippos in Tanks with an album for Hyperdub. Lest there be any doubt as to whether there is a fit, the album's title is Quarantine and its first track is titled Airsick - no one would be surprised if labelhead Kode9 issued productions of his own with those exact titles. This sprawling but of-a-piece release, ideal at 40 minutes in length, is significantly less beat-driven than King Felix and Hour Logic. Listen free to Laurel Halo Quarantine Airsick, Years and more. 12 tracks 41:25. Genre: Ambient Pop. With this record Laurel Halo has created a strong work that, while being notable and challenging for its unusual, compact combination of pop, ambience and musique concrète, is also immersive and enjoyable for this exact reason. Full Review. Quarantine is the debut studio album by American musician Laurel Chartow, under the moniker Laurel Halo. It was released on May 21, 2012 by Hyperdub and it received a title of the release of the year by The Wire in critics' annual poll. Originally, Chartow applied echo as well as reverb to the vocals but the idea was rejected ultimately as she found them supremely boring and left her voice unornamented. Quarantine Q&A. Laurel Halo. Quarantine, 2014. Airsick, 03:58. Years, 02:52. Album 2014 12 Songs. Quarantine Laurel Halo