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Genre: Electronic / Rock
Performer: Amen Dunes
Title: Spoiler
Style: Avantgarde, Experimental
Date of release: 2013
Country: France
MP3 album size: 1343 mb
FLAC APE album size: 1226 mb
WMA album size: 1920 mb
Digital formats: AAC MP3 MOD VOC AHX MP2 DXD
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Tracklist

A1 Julius Eastman Under The Stairs 9:22
A2 Last August 3:17
A3 Camels In Amsterdam 5:28
B1 Watching Cartoons 5:13
B2 One White Eye One Red Eye 1:55
B3 Da Law Did 3:09
B4 Older Girls 6:16
B5 The Night I Joined The Navy 4:05
B6 High Rise 1:30

Credits

  • Music By – DM*

Notes

Edition of 300 copies. Includes one-sided b&w insert.

All songs and music by DM
Tracks 1, 2 & 6 Recorded in July-August 2010
Tracks 3 & 4 Recorded in November 2010
Tracks 5, 7 & 9 Recorded in January 2011
Track 8 Recorded in July 2009
Cover art and graphic design by TK
Listen to Happy Mondays
For Xander Duell

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
AC20 Amen Dunes Spoiler ‎(LP, Album, Ltd) Atelier Ciseaux AC20 France 2013
Discussion about Amen Dunes - Spoiler
Gunos
Fascinatingly bizarre LP I would have purchased entirely on the randomness of the cover itself. I have no idea what's going on there, or who the cover star is, and totally baffled by the sleeve notes that sort of reinforced my original thoughts, "that's Tony Wilson on the cover!" The Happy Mondays reference makes absolutely no sense (as much I grew up loving them from 'Freaky Dancin' on) and I have since confirmed with friends of the late Factory Records Boss that this definitely is NOT Tony Wilson, but the ears, nose, jacket/white shirt, hair certainly have me thinking that's who this is circa maybe 1983, but those in the know all say no.The LP itself is just as baffling, and that's a great thing by me. A lengthy piano piece followed by much more abstract noises, melodies, rumblings, clicks and smacks. Recorded over several years with a few tracks previously appearing on some limited cassette I never saw, the tracks work surprisingly well together. Side 2 being quite different than the first and more in resemblance to what you may expect from Damon, but clearly this being much more experimental and stoned. A fascinating release I expect to play again and again. Melchior fans, take note. Pitchfork I expect will take a pass.
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