Trackinglist
- 01-01 - There Can Be No Thought Of Finishing
- 01-02 - For Aiming At The Stars
- 01-03 - Both Literally & Figuratively
- 01-04 - Is A Problem To Occupy Generations
- 01-05 - So That No Matter
- 01-06 - How Much Progress One Makes
- 01-07 - There Is Always The Thrill Of Just Beginning
- 01-08 - Dr. Robert Godard
- 01-09 - In A Letter To H.g. Wells, 1932
Additional Info
Mark Nelson continues his exploration of minimalism through dub-tinged drones on his latest full-length under the Pan•American alias, White Bird Release. Nelson has a long history with minimalist electronic music: The very first release for Kranky Records in 1993 was by Nelson’s former group, Labradford. The idiosyncratic trio was incorporating analog synthesizers and exploring electronica at a time when the American indie-rock underground was obsessed with distorted discord. After three albums in four years, Nelson moved to Chicago in 1997 to pursue a solo career while Labradford gradually slowed (and eventually stopped) recording.