5
Supersilent · 2001
70 min · 5 tracks · avant-garde music ยท avant-garde jazz ยท free improvisation
A labyrinth of improvisational soundscapes that blend electronic textures with free-form jazz elements.
5 is an album by Supersilent, released in 2001. A labyrinth of improvisational soundscapes that blend electronic textures with free-form jazz elements. '5' is notable for its experimental nature, pushing boundaries within the avant-garde genre and contributing to Supersilent's reputation in the international music community. The album received critical acclaim, further solidifying their influence on free improvisation and contemporary jazz. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does 5 sound like?
A labyrinth of improvisational soundscapes that blend electronic textures with free-form jazz elements. Rooted in avant-garde music and avant-garde jazz.
What makes 5 by Supersilent notable?
'5' is notable for its experimental nature, pushing boundaries within the avant-garde genre and contributing to Supersilent's reputation in the international music community. The album received critical acclaim, further solidifying their influence on free improvisation and contemporary jazz. By the time '5' was released in 2001, Supersilent had established themselves as pioneers within the avant-garde scene, following their acclaimed albums '1-3' and '4'. This fifth studio album marked a continuation of their innovative approach to electroacoustic improvisation, showcasing their evolution as artists willing to explore new sonic territories.
How many songs are on 5?
5 has 5 tracks, running approximately 70 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 5.1 Standout 19:45
- 2 5.2 Standout 11:17
- 3 5.3 Standout 13:48
- 4 5.4 8:25
- 5 5.5 17:38
Release Date
May 14, 2001
Artist Origin
Norway
Runtime
70 min 54 sec
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