Quarantine
Laurel Halo · 2012
41 min · 12 tracks · techno
A surreal blend of fragmented techno and ambient soundscapes, evoking dislocation and introspection.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- surreal, introspective listening experience short, fragmented sonic explorations immersive soundscapes for reflection
- Context
- Released in January 2012, 'Quarantine' is Laurel Halo's debut studio album following her earlier EPs that established her as an innovative voice in techno. This album signaled a significant artistic evolution, showcasing her ability to merge abstract experimentalism with accessible dance music.
- If you like
- techno
- What next
- Chance of Rain — Continues the exploration of abstract sound with a more rhythmic approach.
Quarantine is an album by Laurel Halo, released in 2012. A surreal blend of fragmented techno and ambient soundscapes, evoking dislocation and introspection. 'Quarantine' received critical acclaim, being praised for its unique approach to techno and ambient music, which helped redefine boundaries within the genre. It was featured in numerous year-end lists, highlighting its influence on both the underground scene and mainstream electronic music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Quarantine sound like?
A surreal blend of fragmented techno and ambient soundscapes, evoking dislocation and introspection. Rooted in techno.
What makes Quarantine by Laurel Halo notable?
'Quarantine' received critical acclaim, being praised for its unique approach to techno and ambient music, which helped redefine boundaries within the genre. It was featured in numerous year-end lists, highlighting its influence on both the underground scene and mainstream electronic music. Released in January 2012, 'Quarantine' is Laurel Halo's debut studio album following her earlier EPs that established her as an innovative voice in techno. This album signaled a significant artistic evolution, showcasing her ability to merge abstract experimentalism with accessible dance music.
Who is Quarantine for?
Quarantine works well if you're into surreal, introspective listening experience, short, fragmented sonic explorations and immersive soundscapes for reflection.
How many songs are on Quarantine?
Quarantine has 12 tracks, running approximately 41 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Airsick Standout 3:58
- 2 Years 2:52
- 3 Thaw 5:59
- 4 Joy 3:27
- 5 MK Ultra Standout 4:17
- 6 Wow 1:23
- 7 Carcass 4:30
- 8 Holoday 1:50
- 9 Tumor Standout 2:40
- 10 Morcom 3:03
- 11 Nerve 2:31
- 12 Light + Space 4:49
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