Hex (album)
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Hex | |||||
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Studio album by Bark Psychosis | |||||
Released | 1994 | ||||
Recorded | March–November 1993 | ||||
Genre | Post-rock | ||||
Length | 51:11 | ||||
Label | Caroline Circa Records |
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Producer | Bark Psychosis | ||||
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Hex is a 1994 album by Bark Psychosis. A review in WIRE magazine featured the birth of the term "post-rock".
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "The Loom" – 5:15
- "A Street Scene" – 5:35
- "Absent Friend" – 8:20
- "Big Shot" – 5:17
- "Fingerspit" – 8:21
- "Eyes & Smiles" – 8:30
- "Pendulum Man" – 9:53
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Musicians
- Daniel Gish - keyboards, piano, hammond
- John Ling - bass, samples and programming, percussion
- Mark Simnett - drums, percussion
- Graham Sutton - vocal, samples and programming, guitar, piano, melodica, hammond
- Neil Aldridge - triangle, programming
- Pete Beresford - vibraphone
- Phil Brown - flute
- Del Crabtree - trumpet
- Dave Ross - djembe
The Duke Quartet:
- Louisa Fuller - violin
- Rick Coster - violin
- John Metcalfe - viola
- Ivan McCready - cello
[edit] Technical
- Mixed by Bark Psychosis and Roy Spong
- Engineered by Nick Wollage, Mog, Mike Long, Darren Westbrook, Bark Psychosis
- Assisted by Pete Molyneux, Henry Binns, Lee Harris
- Mastered by Chris Blair