Law Speed

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Law Speed
Law Speed (Permanent Fatal Error) coverart.jpg
Studio album by Permanent Fatal Error
Released April, 2004
Recorded February 10–20, 2003
Genre Rock, Post-Rock
Length43:35
Label Wallace Records, Ruminance records, Klangbad
Producer Olivier Manchion

Law Speed is the first album by French/Italian post-rock band Permanent Fatal Error, a project by Olivier Manchion, founder member of the band Ulan Bator. The album was recorded in Italy at URS studio (Villa Minozzo, Emilia-Romagna).

France Republic with mainland in Europe and numerous oversea territories

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Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe. Located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, Italy shares open land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia and the enclaved microstates San Marino and Vatican City. Italy covers an area of 301,340 km2 (116,350 sq mi) and has a largely temperate seasonal and Mediterranean climate. With around 61 million inhabitants, it is the fourth-most populous EU member state and the most populous country in Southern Europe.

Post-rock is a form of experimental rock characterized by a focus on exploring textures and timbre over traditional rock song structures, chords or riffs. Post-rock artists are often instrumental, typically combining rock guitars and drums with electronic instruments. The genre emerged within the indie and underground music scene of the 1980s and early 1990s. However, due to its abandonment of rock conventions, it often bears little resemblance musically to contemporary indie rock, borrowing instead from diverse sources including ambient music, jazz, and minimalist classical. The individual styles of bands that have been described as post-rock differ widely, making the term controversial among listeners and artists alike.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "|||" – 0:06
  2. "A Pic" – 3:59
  3. "Nord" – 3:24
  4. "BLU" – 5:18
  5. "B#Side <part1" – 2:23
  6. "B#Side _part2_" – 4:24
  7. "B#Side part3>" – 2:13
  8. "Low.Law.Speed – 9:58
  9. "Sunflowers" – 5:39
  10. "Deaf.Blues" – 0:44
  11. "Treep" – 5:29

Musicians

Olivier Manchion  : acoustic-guitar, bass, loops, slide, bass-organ, e, voice
Giulio C. Vetrone : snake-guitar, wave-guitar, bell-guitar, triangle, voice
Nicolas Marmin : bass, electronics, distorgan, voice
Francesco Billét : drums, egg, bell, 123

Olivier Manchion French musician

Olivier Manchion is a French musician.

Guested musicians

Massimo Guidetti: Trumpet (B#Side _part2_)
Bi: Vocals (B#Side _part2_)

About "Law Speed"

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