Semaphore is the second studio album by Fridge, released in March 1998.[4][5]
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Released | 16 March 1998 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, post-rock, indietronica | |||
Length | 61:08 | |||
Label | Output Recordings[1] | |||
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NME | 6/10[3] |
The Sunday Times | 8/10[1] |
NME wrote: "Fridge have created an album that is deceptive; minimal and monotonous, you coast through a series of seemingly pointless guitar-bass-and-drums instrumentals like 'Teletexed' and 'Chroma' before being softened up for the nerve-rattling sax on the Faust-like 'Low Fat Diet', or the sand-in-your-joints noise of 'Stamper'."[3] The Independent thought that "although there is much rhythmic intrigue here, sometimes the impression is left that the knobs and buttons on synthesizers dictate the melodies."[6]
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