The San Monta Tapes

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The San Monta Tapes
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Studio album by
Heads of Agreement
Released19 March 2007 Digital download Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Genre Electronica, experimental
Length65:23
Label FSOLdigital.com
Producer FSOL
The Future Sound of London chronology
4 Forests
(2007)
The San Monta Tapes
(2007)
Environments
(2007)

The San Monta Tapes is a side-project of The Future Sound of London, under the pseudonym Heads of Agreement, described by them as "Experiments in polyrhythmic". It is described as very unmelodic with sparse percussion loops, thus an unusual experiment and departure from the "usual" FSOL sound. In the Freeze magazine interview Cobain suggests that the project is more Brian's work than his. [1] [2]

Contents

Track listing

  1. Yellow Way (6:48)
  2. Elongate (5:53)
  3. San Monta (3:12)
  4. Antique (3:15)
  5. Earth Magnetic (4:54)
  6. Still Movements (5:09)
  7. La Veshter Du Aumbre (4:24)
  8. Low Cloud (2:16)
  9. Bump (5:15)
  10. Ukashan (3:42)
  11. Slow Storm (1:35)
  12. Northern Desert (0:34)
  13. Cold Ground (3:36)
  14. Waves (6:01)
  15. Underpass (0:42)
  16. Coasts (3:46)
  17. Tree Bark (1:36)
  18. Cow Fxd (4:33)
  19. Pushed (1:32)

Crew

Brian Dougans, Garry Cobain.

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References

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