Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: TESCO086
- Format: CD
- UPC: 4038846000867
- Street Date: 04/10/12
- PreBook Date: 03/06/12
- Label: Tesco Organisation »
- Genre: Alternative/Punk
- Run Time: 59:11 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2012
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
Product Assets
Apoptose - Nordland 2011
Apoptose's long out of print ambient classic is remastered and repackaged, making it even more beautiful than before.
- List Price: $27.95
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Time to travel north again: Apoptose's long out of print first album "Nordland" is back - even more beautiful than before. On its release in the year 2000 Nordland instantly became a cult record for lovers of orchestral ritualistic soundsculptures. Like ancient stone circles on barren landscapes the solemn music reminds of an age when the eternal cycle of growth and decay ruled human life. Finally this ambient classic is available on CD again. The album was carefully remastered to ensure that favourite tracks like "Abschied von der Sonne", "Nordlicht" or "Nidstang" sound better than ever. The bonus track "Svartisen" originating from same era as the Nordland recordings enhances the line-up. So even those who know Nordland for ages will discover some new facets of this gem. Additionally the designers revisited the whole artwork and created something completely new to compliment the timeless music. The CD is housed in a multiple-panel fold-out cover featuring a separate cardboard CD-sleeve
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Bonus Materials
- The album was carefully remastered to ensure that favourite tracks like 'Abschied von der Sonne', 'Nordlicht' or 'Nidstang' sound better than ever.
Sales Points
- CD is housed in a multiple-panel fold-out cover featuring a separate cardboard CD-sleeve.
- The original designers revisited album's artwork and created something completely new to compliment the timeless music.
- The bonus track 'Svartisen' originating from same era as the Nordland recordings enhances the line-up.