Fordlândia (Bonus Track Version) - Jóhann Jóhannsson

Fordlândia (Bonus Track Version)

Jóhann Jóhannsson

  • Genre: Electronic
  • Release Date: 2008-11-03
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 2008 4AD Ltd

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Fordlândia Jóhann Jóhannsson 13:42
2
Melodia (I) Jóhann Jóhannsson 1:56
3
The Rocket Builder (Io Pan!) Jóhann Jóhannsson 6:24
4
Melodia (II) Jóhann Jóhannsson 1:48
5
Fordlândia - Aerial View Jóhann Jóhannsson 4:32
6
Melodia (III) Jóhann Jóhannsson 3:12
7
Chimaerica Jóhann Jóhannsson 3:22
8
Melodia (IV) Jóhann Jóhannsson 2:45
9
The Great God Pan Is Dead Jóhann Jóhannsson 4:55
10
Melodia (Guidelines for a Spac Jóhann Jóhannsson 9:03
11
Fordlândia Jóhann Jóhannsson 15:24
12
Miracle, Mystery and Authority Jóhann Jóhannsson 7:50

Reviews

  • tremendous album, master volume is way too low, however

    4
    By gregorylent
    love this, wish it could be re-loaded into iTunes at the the correct volume
  • An Absolute Masterwork

    5
    By Mikey Rolon
    I am at awe for this music fuels not only the heart but the whole body...... Simply said The music is WONDERFUL!!
  • A wonderful recording

    5
    By lars610
    I bought this album after reading a review of a book about Fordlandia and it is haunting and the perfect music to listen to at work. I am a big fan of music from Iceland like Sigur Ros amd Mum and this fits right in. If you like Peter Broderick and Max Richter you will like this as well
  • Let me tell you I've listen to them all and this is one of the best.

    5
    By Babo Ryan
    You need to buy this whole album, not only because it is one of the best I have ever heard in my life but because most of the best tracks are album only. Fordlandia being the best track here.
  • Beautiful

    5
    By cragthehack
    Beautiful. Powerful. Haunting and inspiring. Really that good.
  • Amazing Stuff!

    5
    By sourberry
    Wow, this is really well composed and the instrumentation is awesome. The melodies are slow, minimal and are in counterpoint to each other. NOW THIS IS GOOD MUSIC!
  • Headphone Commute Review

    5
    By Headphone Commute
    A few years ago, when I was regularly creating mixes for a podcast, an idea came across to compile music for my funeral. One thing I am sure about - I will die. And when I pass on, music will be filling in the void that was once my presence. How touching. Why shouldn't I be the one to select the pieces that would make others weep? Yes, I'll admit, I can be self centered like that. For my opening track, I turned to Jóhann Jóhannsson, and his Odi Et Amo from Englabörn (4AD, 2007). Now, with the release of Fordlandia, I may need to compile a second volume. On second thought, just play the whole album! But don't get me wrong. I don't want to come across saying that Jóhannsson's compositions are full of funeral sound [perhaps that should be a genre in itself?]. Yet, this Icelandic-born modern classical musician composes some of the most beautiful and soul drenching works that I have ever heard. The saturation of emotion approaches even my limits, and my eyes swell up with tears, as the concrete humanity gets cleansed in the rain, out in the windows of my crawling train. This is Jóhannsson's sixth full length album. Besides these contemporary classical conceptual pieces, Jóhannsson produced about a dozen of soundtracks for [mostly] Icelandic films, shorts and documentaries. There are also his theatrical works, arrangements for many artists, and music for installations. It would be an understatement to say that Jóhann Jóhannsson is a prominent figure in Icelandic contemporary artistic community. After all, he's one of the co-founders (along with Kira Kira and Hilmar Jensson) behind Kitchen Motors, "a think tank, a record label, and an art collective specializing in instigating collaborations and putting on concerts, exhibitions, performances, chamber operas, producing films, books and radio shows based on the ideals of experimentation, collaboration, the search for new art forms and the breaking down of barriers between forms, genres and disciplines." Thematically, Fordlandia continues the exploration of technology where Jóhannsson's last conceptual album, IBM 1401, a User's Manual (4AD, 2006) left off. Jóhannsson elaborates: "one of the two main threads running through [Fordlandia] is this idea of failed utopia, as represented by the [its] title - the story of the rubber plantation Henry Ford established in the Amazon in the 1920's, and his dreams of creating an idealized American town in the middle of the jungle complete with white picket fences, hamburgers and alcohol prohibition." For a detailed insight into creation of the album, including a commentary on each individual track (!!!), you absolutely must visit Jóhannsson's web site. Fordlandia thus becomes a second installment in a series of works documenting human hunger for ideals, technological progress, doomed failures, and the beauty of nature reclaiming itself. Such it is still, music for the born and the departed. Highly recommended! Undoubtedly one of the best albums of 2008.
  • Fordlandia

    5
    By celebratedance
    As a professional dancer I'm always listening for music that inspires new movement creation. This has to be one of the most complete series of music for that purpose. It has been like flying free with giant wings over some beautiful landscape. From the 1st moment I heard this music the movement poured out of my heart and through my limbs. His music is deeply haunting and beautiful..I will buy all of Johannsson's recordings.
  • Shimmering Brilliance

    5
    By JCStahley
    WOW. Fave tracks are 1 and 11, and even though the rest of the album is smashingly good and interesting and beautiful, these two tracks will make your head spin. They shimmer: that's the only way to put it. The beauty is stunning. Who is this guy and where have they been hiding him??!?!?!??
  • -4 to 7 degrees celsius

    5
    By ég taiga
    a reflection of the country from which johannsonn hails, this album is classically beautiful and technologically minded. it warms and cools throughout but hovers between a lovely -4 and 7 degrees C. one extra layer should be enough to take you through the chilly lows, but get ready to shed it and then some through the starry highs.

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