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MAX RICHTER 24 POSTCARDS IN FULL COLOUR fatcat-usa.com Exclusively distributed by SC Distribution Phone: (812) 335-1572 Fax: (812) 323-8494 US domestic sales contact Jacqui Refice: [email protected] International sales contact Alex Mann: [email protected] Format: LP NOT AVAILABLE FOR EXPORT File Under: Avant-Garde/ Modern Composition Release date: 3/10/09 UPC: 600116130716 Box 40 Limited to 500 FAT1307LP Vinyl not returnable (CD released 9/23/08) Songs From Before FAT1305CD The Blue Notebooks FAT1304CD 24 Postcards In Full Colour FAT1307CD Also Available: TRACKLISTING Berlin-based Max Richter further cements his status as one of the foremost lights of modern composition with his fourth album, a dazzling conceptual exercise of great beauty and emotional resonance. With a sonic pallette consisting of string quintet, solo piano, 16-track 2-inch tape, transistors, found shortwave radio, vinyl clicks, dust, scratches and rumble, and acoustic guitars, Richter’s latest effort is both beautifully detailed and sonically rich. The album represents an exploration of the ringtone as a vehicle for music perfor- mance, with each of the 24 tracks a classically-composed ringtone intended to be premiered in a series of gallery spaces, corresponding with an SMS-based interactive performance emphasizing randomness and chance. Though he is often mentioned alongside contemporary classical composers who rediscovered melody and tonality, such as Arvo Pärt, Henryk Górecki and Michael Nyman, Richter also applies samples and electronics in ways reminis- cent of electronic luminaries like Four Tet or The Books. Throughout his career, Richter has resisted an easy label: combining chamber music with ambient recordings, spoken-word pieces with experimental electronics, he creates a distinctive and beautiful hybrid of the traditional and the futuristic. SELLING POINTS 13. Return To Prague 14. Broken Symmetries For Y 15. Berlin By Overnight 16. Cradle Song For A (Interstate B3) 17. Kierling/Doubt 18. From 552 W Elm Street, Logan Illinois (Snow) 19. Tokyo Riddle Song 20. The Tartu Piano 21. Cold Fusion For G 22. 32 Via San Nicolo 23. Found Song For P 24. H Thinks A Journey 1. The Road Is A Grey Tape 2. H In New England 3. This Picture Of Us. P. 4. Lullaby From The Westcoast Sleepers 5. When The Northern Lights/Jasper & Louise 6. Circles From The Rue Simon-Crubellier 7. Cascade NW by W 8. A Sudden Manhattan Of The Mind 9. In Louisville At 7 10. Cathodes 11. I Was Just Thinking 12. A Song For H/Far Away Limited to 500 copies Pitchfork (Recommended): “The most important thing to remember about this album: the concept is strong, but the music is stronger.” Prefix (9.0/10): “It rests in a boundary position between classical and popular, music and noise, complex and simple. And our inability to accurately define it is what makes it, in the end, so damn good.” LP comes with a download coupon for 320kbps mp3s of the album First Max Richter vinyl release Critically-acclaimed recent album by one of modern composition’s best-loved talents

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MAX RICHTER24 POSTCARDS IN FULL COLOUR

fatcat-usa.com

Exclusively distributed by SC DistributionPhone: (812) 335-1572 Fax: (812) 323-8494US domestic sales contact Jacqui Refice:[email protected] sales contact Alex Mann: [email protected]

Format: LP

NOT AVAILABLE FOR EXPORTFile Under: Avant-Garde/

Modern Composition

Release date: 3/10/09

UPC: 600116130716Box 40Limited to 500

FAT1307LP

Vinyl not returnable

(CD released 9/23/08)

Songs From BeforeFAT1305CD

The Blue NotebooksFAT1304CD

24 Postcards In Full ColourFAT1307CD

Also Available:

TRACKLISTING

Berlin-based Max Richter further cements his status as one of the foremost lights of modern composition with his fourth album, a dazzling conceptual exercise of great beauty and emotional resonance.

With a sonic pallette consisting of string quintet, solo piano, 16-track 2-inch tape, transistors, found shortwave radio, vinyl clicks, dust, scratches and rumble, and acoustic guitars, Richter’s latest effort is both beautifully detailed and sonically rich.

The album represents an exploration of the ringtone as a vehicle for music perfor-mance, with each of the 24 tracks a classically-composed ringtone intended to be premiered in a series of gallery spaces, corresponding with an SMS-based interactive performance emphasizing randomness and chance.

Though he is often mentioned alongside contemporary classical composers who rediscovered melody and tonality, such as Arvo Pärt, Henryk Górecki and Michael Nyman, Richter also applies samples and electronics in ways reminis-cent of electronic luminaries like Four Tet or The Books. Throughout his career, Richter has resisted an easy label: combining chamber music with ambient recordings, spoken-word pieces with experimental electronics, he creates a distinctive and beautiful hybrid of the traditional and the futuristic.

SELLING POINTS

13. Return To Prague14. Broken Symmetries For Y15. Berlin By Overnight16. Cradle Song For A (Interstate B3)17. Kierling/Doubt18. From 552 W Elm Street, Logan Illinois (Snow)19. Tokyo Riddle Song20. The Tartu Piano21. Cold Fusion For G22. 32 Via San Nicolo23. Found Song For P24. H Thinks A Journey

1. The Road Is A Grey Tape2. H In New England3. This Picture Of Us. P.4. Lullaby From The Westcoast Sleepers5. When The Northern Lights/Jasper & Louise6. Circles From The Rue Simon-Crubellier7. Cascade NW by W8. A Sudden Manhattan Of The Mind9. In Louisville At 710. Cathodes11. I Was Just Thinking12. A Song For H/Far Away

Limited to 500 copies

Pitchfork (Recommended): “The most important thing to remember about this album: the concept is strong, but the music is stronger.”

Prefix (9.0/10): “It rests in a boundary position between classical and popular, music and noise, complex and simple. And our inability to accurately define it is what makes it, in the end, so damn good.”

LP comes with a download coupon for 320kbps mp3s of the album

First Max Richter vinyl release

Critically-acclaimed recent album by one of modern composition’s best-loved talents