PALE
13,49 EUR
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Gestrichen
Release date: 09/Jan/2014
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Style: Other Pop
Product No.: 2097216061
Details / Tracklist:
MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "LR 205"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Audio driver"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Sister in law"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Meantime"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "St. Patricksday"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Sarcoma"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "Naked"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 08. "Summercamp"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 09. "Sunblock"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 10. "Wednesday lizard"
Description:It's called burbcd-014 on the disc and burb 014 on the sides of the artwork in the jewelcase.
"PALE" is an audio CD release by Pale (Nl), presented by the label Gestrichen. The album offers a carefully crafted collection of songs that move between introspective calm and subtle intensity, with transparent arrangements that leave plenty of space for vocals and melody. Organic guitars, understated rhythmic accents and atmospheric sound textures create a cinematic listening experience that feels intimate yet expansive. The production emphasizes clarity and warmth, allowing every sonic detail to unfold naturally and making the CD suitable both for focused listening on headphones and as a companion for late-night moments.

Musically, "PALE" focuses on mood and detail rather than spectacle. The tracks are built around melodic themes that develop slowly, with recurring motifs and fine dynamic nuances that reward repeated listening. Lyrically, the songs explore emotional shades between fragility and resilience, often circling around themes such as distance, memory and quiet transformation. The sequence of tracks is curated so that the album can be experienced as a cohesive journey, where each song seamlessly leads into the next and contributes to an overarching narrative arc.

Pale (Nl) stands for a subtle, nuanced approach to songwriting and sound design. Known for a preference for reduced, honest arrangements, the project or band places musical substance above surface effect. Pale (Nl) has made a name in niche circles for their atmospheric style and consistent artistic vision, appealing especially to listeners who appreciate musical understatement and emotional authenticity. Through continuous work and a recognizable aesthetic, Pale (Nl) has secured a loyal following and established themselves as a dependable name for contemplative, characterful music.

The CD is released by Gestrichen, a manufacturer and label that focuses on carefully curated productions. Gestrichen stands for a deliberate, quality-conscious approach to physical releases, placing value on coherent artwork, thoughtful album concepts and attentive sound realization. Rather than relying on mass products, the label emphasizes artistic identity and sustainable catalog building. With "PALE," Gestrichen once again underlines its role as a platform for artists who trust in subtle tones and long-term artistic development instead of short-lived trends.
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On offer since10.10.201505.03.202604.04.202613.03.202618.07.2015
Price13,49 EUR33,99 EUR14,49 EUR14,79 EUR9,59 EUR
Weight0.12kg0.27kg0.12kg0.12kg0.12kg
ManufacturerGestrichenDemonPhantomBMG Rights Mgmt GmbHRepublic
CategoryCDCDCDCDCD

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