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Vinyl LP pressing. Feral Vapours of the Silver Ether (2007) was the 2nd album by Chris & Cosey as Carter Tutti after 2004's 'Cabal'. The project was their concerted effort to explore more sensual, even psychedelic, forms after more than 25 years of defining synth-pop and techno-pop in their own image since departing from pioneering industrial band Throbbing Gristle. Anyone expecting Chris Carter's puckered, ductile rhythms may be left wanting by this album, but anyone who loves his sleek, layered synth contours, or the intoxicating presence of Cosey's voice and brass are strongly encouraged to revel in it's sexy sensuousness, and especially so if they haven't already.
Vinyl LP pressing. Feral Vapours of the Silver Ether (2007) was the 2nd album by Chris & Cosey as Carter Tutti after 2004's 'Cabal'. The project was their concerted effort to explore more sensual, even psychedelic, forms after more than 25 years of defining synth-pop and techno-pop in their own image since departing from pioneering industrial band Throbbing Gristle. Anyone expecting Chris Carter's puckered, ductile rhythms may be left wanting by this album, but anyone who loves his sleek, layered synth contours, or the intoxicating presence of Cosey's voice and brass are strongly encouraged to revel in it's sexy sensuousness, and especially so if they haven't already.
5024545971217
Carter Tutti - Feral Vapours Of The Silver Ether

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Format: Vinyl
Label: CTI
Rel. Date: 03/24/2023
UPC: 5024545971217

Feral Vapours Of The Silver Ether
Artist: Carter Tutti
Format: Vinyl
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Vinyl LP pressing. Feral Vapours of the Silver Ether (2007) was the 2nd album by Chris & Cosey as Carter Tutti after 2004's 'Cabal'. The project was their concerted effort to explore more sensual, even psychedelic, forms after more than 25 years of defining synth-pop and techno-pop in their own image since departing from pioneering industrial band Throbbing Gristle. Anyone expecting Chris Carter's puckered, ductile rhythms may be left wanting by this album, but anyone who loves his sleek, layered synth contours, or the intoxicating presence of Cosey's voice and brass are strongly encouraged to revel in it's sexy sensuousness, and especially so if they haven't already.
        
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