Music for Adverts (and Short Films) is the first solo album by Ken Downie under the name The Black Dog which was released in 1996 on double vinyl, cassette, and CD. It was the first without participation by Ed Handley and Andy Turner who left to continue their work as Plaid.
Music for Adverts (and Short Films) | ||||
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Studio album by The Black Dog | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1996 | |||
Genre | IDM, techno | |||
Length | 65:13 | |||
Label | Warp Records PUPCD2 | |||
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The album continues Ken Downie's passion for the ancient world and magic. Downie's own favorite tracks came to be "The Wind Spirit" "[...] and 'Euthanasia' because it gives me goosebumps. And 'Kheprit', because it sums up everything about the Black Dog in 7 minutes."[2]
Composed & produced by Ken Downie
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