Book of Horizons
Book of Horizons | ||||
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Mimicry | ||||
Producer | Trey Spruance | |||
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Book of Horizons is the fourth studio album by Secret Chiefs 3, released May 25, 2004.[1] Book of Horizons was the first Secret Chiefs 3 album to reveal the satellite bands that form the actual band under their own names. Out of the seven bands only one, NT Fan, was not heard on the album at all. The other six are The Electromagnetic Azoth, UR, Ishraqiyun, Traditionalists, Holy Vehm and FORMS. Since the release of Book of Horizons the satellite bands have seen several releases of their own.
Content
"The Owl in Daylight" is inspired by
Reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [2] |
Pitchfork | 8.2/10[3] |
Scene Point Blank | [4] |
The
The Scene Point Blank review warned "If you have a short attention span you are probably going to get lost mid-way through Book of Horizons. If you're looking for something straightforward, this will be a waste of your time. This is experimental music at its finest".[4]
Track listing
All tracks are written by
Personnel
- Foley sound effects, electroacoustic treatment, vocals, producer, engineer
- Mike Bennewitz – layout design, illustrations
- Thom Canova – engineer
- Unhuman - Vocals
- Jennifer Cass – harp
- Rich Doucette – esraj, sarangi
- Enemy – bass guitar, guitar, sampling
- Fatima – santur
- Jesse Greere – vocals
- Timb Harris– violin, viola
- Danny Heifetz – drums
- Shahzad Ismaily – percussion (dhol, mridangam, ghatam, zil, etc.)
- Eyvind Kang – viola
- Jai Young Kim – post producer
- Jessika Kenney – vocals
- Kevin Kmetz– shamisen
- Ursula Knudson – bowed saw
- John Merryman – drums
- Chris Parsons – engineer
- Jesse Quattro – vocals
- Jason Schimmel – acoustic guitar
- Ches Smith – drums
- Tim Smolens– bass, engineer
- tubular bell, timpani, etc.)
References
- ^ Web of Mimicry: SC3 accessed June 22, 2018
- ^ AllMusic. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
- ^ a b Zwickel, J. Pitchfork Review, accessed June 22, 2018
- ^ a b Scene Point Blank Review, accessed June 22, 2018
External links
- Book of Horizons at Discogs (list of releases)