Contact Note

Contact Note
Studio album by Jon Hopkins
Released August 9, 2004
Recorded 2002-04
Genre
Length 61:21
Label
  • Just Music
  • absolute zero
Producer Jon Hopkins
Jon Hopkins chronology
Opalescent
(2001)Opalescent2001
Contact Note
(2004)
Insides
(2009)Insides2009

Contact Note is the second studio album by English musician and producer Jon Hopkins, released on August 9, 2004 under Just Music and absolute zero[1]

Background

Contact Note, failed to generate anything beyond a small critical buzz, leading Hopkins to be somewhat disillusioned with his own career and retreat into production. However, despite his perceived backslide, Contact Note actually marked a new beginning for Hopkins, as Brian Eno, after hearing the album, asked to meet him, and the two eventually becoming collaborators. It was through Eno that Hopkins got his highest-profile gig to date as one of the producers of Coldplay's Viva La Vida (and to some extent its follow-up, Mylo Xyloto).[2]

Track listing

All tracks written by Jon Hopkins.

No.TitleLength
1."Circle"5:48
2."Second Sense"5:13
3."Contact Note"7:47
4."Searchlight"2:16
5."Symmetry"5:12
6."100"6:00
7."Glasstop"2:43
8."Sleepwalker"4:34
9."Reprise"3:14
10."Nightjar"7:31
11."Black & Red"5:25
12."Luna Moth"5:38
Total length:61:21

Notes

References

  1. "Contact Note by Jon Hopkins on Apple Music". apple.com. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
  2. "Interview: Jon Hopkins". consequenceofsound. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
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