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Jonathan Coleclough / Bass Communion / Colin Potter is a collaboration with drone artists Jonathan Coleclough and Colin Potter that grew out of the Bass Communion remix project.[1] It was originally limited to 500 copies with a second edition of 500 copies being issued in January 2005 and a third edition being issued in Fall 2022.[2]
Jonathan Coleclough/Bass Communion/Colin Potter | |
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Remix album by Jonathan Coleclough/Bass Communion/Colin Potter | |
Released | December 2003 |
Genre | Ambient, Drone. |
Length | 147:45 |
Label | ICR Distribution icr 39 |
Producer | Jonathan Coleclough, Steven Wilson,Colin Potter |
The first CD contained four pieces of textural and spectral music, but with movement and variation. In contrast the second disc contains one long piece based on only two sound sources taken from Bass Communion's Drugged.[1][3]
Track listing edit
- CD One
- "Passed" Sources: Bass Communion | Mix: Potter - 12:53
- "Yossaria" Sources: Potter & Coleclough | Mix: Bass Communion - 24:13
- "Raiser" Sources: Bass Communion | Mix: Potter - 8:48
- "Pethidine" Sources Bass Communion & Coleclough | Mix: Coleclough - 27:51
- CD Two
- "Epidural" Sources: Bass Communion | Mix: Coleclough - 73:57
Credits edit
Cover by Jonathan Coleclough
References edit
- ^ a b The Complete SW Discography
- ^ "Bass Communion - Steven Wilson Headquarters". Swhq.co.uk. Archived from the original on 9 March 2012. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
- ^ "Jonathan Coleclough, Bass Communion, Colin Potter - Jonathan Coleclough - Bass Communion - Colin Potter (CD) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
External links edit
- Bass Communion Site at Steven Wilson Headquarters