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CFCF - Continent mp3 album

CFCF - Continent

Musician: CFCF
Album title: Continent
Style: House, Electro, Synth-pop, Disco
Released: 2009
Country: Canada
Size MP3 version: 1664 mb
Size APE version: 1650 mb
Size WMA version: 1870 mb
Rating ✫: 4.5
Votes: 754
Format: AUD VQF MMF DMF WAV MP1 XM
Genre: Electronic

CFCF - Continent mp3 album

CFCF - Continent mp3 album

Tracklist

Raining Patterns 7:25
Big Love 6:22
Invitation To Love 6:06
Summerlong 1:53
You Hear Colours 5:38
Monolith 7:11
Half Dreaming 5:28
Letters Home 4:58
Break-In 3:08
Come Closer 6:07
Snake Charmer 8:23
Half Dreaming Reprise 2:41

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PAPER049 CFCF Continent ‎(CD, Album) Paper Bag Records PAPER049 Canada 2009
PAPER049LP CFCF Continent ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd) Paper Bag Records PAPER049LP Canada 2009
PAPER049LP, PAPER049 CFCF Continent ‎(12", Cok + 12", Oli + CD + Album, Ltd, RE) Paper Bag Records, Paper Bag Records PAPER049LP, PAPER049 Canada 2013
PAPER049 CFCF Continent ‎(12xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Paper Bag Records PAPER049 Canada 2013



monotronik
Monolith is amazing. Great for starting the evening or switching to a more dancefloor-friendly mood.
crazy mashine
Repress due October 2013
Shaktiktilar
As successful as Continent is at evoking mood using deliberate pacing and ripe textures, it also managed to wrap its meticulously pruned pop reticence around everything from hushed poser-disco suites ("Invitation to Love") to sexy, swoon-struck soft-rock grooves ("Raining Patterns"). Hell, there's even a great Fleetwood Mac cover wedged in there, too. Since it's so easy to lose yourself in these lithe, languid electronic ruminations, it's no wonder that nearly everything I've read about CFCF-- and more specifically Continent itself-- has focused on the cinematic characteristics in Silver's work. But fair may it be to categorize these dozen tracks as a series of very accomplished daydream canvases, Continent becomes a richer experience when looked at as independent of any peripheral distraction, with its pop-friendly attention-grabbers very much in the foreground. (Pitchfork)CFCF established himself through mining our pop culture collective conscious on Continent, re-imagining Alan Parsons or Arthur Russell and remixing FM classics like ‘Midas Touch’. You could definitely tell that this is a guy who likes a good pop hook; (Fact magazine)
Alianyau
This album is great! I love the Fleetwood Mac remake Big Love as I can't stop listening to it. Great album and great cuts.