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Nik Tyndall - Sounds Of Silence

Nik Tyndall - Sounds Of Silence

Musician: Nik Tyndall
Album title: Sounds Of Silence
Style: Ambient, New Age
Released: 1988
Country: Germany
Size MP3 version: 1782 mb
Size APE version: 1536 mb
Size WMA version: 1550 mb
Rating ✫: 4.7
Votes: 140
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Genre: Electronic

Nik Tyndall - Sounds Of Silence


Tracklist

A1 Sounds Of Silence 10:03
A2 Morning Dew 5:22
A3 Quiet Land 10:19
B1 Island Of Birds 4:50
B2 Blue Horizon 4:58
B3 Time Of The Wind 4:12
B4 Night Light 2:58
B5 Open Rooms 1:04

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Da music
  • Published By – German News Musikverlag
  • Recorded At – Tyndall Studios
  • Mastered At – Tonstudio Pfanz

Credits

  • Design – Idee AG
  • Mastered By – PF*
  • Photography By – Peter Rott
  • Producer – Tyndall Studios
  • Written-By, Arranged By, Performer – Nik Tyndall

Notes

p. 1988
Produced by Tyndall Studios, Berlin

Composed, Arranged, Played & Recorded by Nik Tyndall at Tyndall Studios, Berlin, during September 1987.

Published by German News Musikverlag, Günter Körber, Hamburg.

Sleeve incorrectly shows duration of B3 as :12. Label has correct duration of 4:12.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout area [etched]): SKY-126-A PF
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout area [etched]): SKY-126-B PF
  • Label Code: LC 4435
  • Rights Society: GEMA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SKY CD 3030 Nik Tyndall Sounds Of Silence ‎(CD) Sky Records SKY CD 3030 Germany 1992

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Gri
As sort of hokey the track titles are Nik Tyndall had a unique style of electronica no really beat oriented and definitely no piano laden staleness. Here you have more like a beautiful sort of pentatonic aural synth laden musician stew. Bits an and pieces of natural sounds, digital, FM and sampled synthesizers all bubbling around the stereo spectrum. This is definitely ambient music but not of the Eno variety a little more movement at times and really creative without being too derivative of the given ambient/new age genre. Hey it was 1988 the cusp of all the new technology Nik Tyndall had zero problem utilizing all the lovely musical paraphernalia to his best creative abilities. Whats that a Roland D-50 I hear in the mix! Nice!