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Tender Extinction by Steve Jansen

PostPosted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 5:57 pm
by inkinthewell
New album by Steve can be pre-ordered on Bandcamp.
https://stevejansen.bandcamp.com/album/tender-extinction
Looks like there are some interesting collaborations:
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Re: Tender Extinction by Steve Jansen

PostPosted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 11:58 am
by Halloway
I'm slightly surprised not to see a certain name there.

Re: Tender Extinction by Steve Jansen

PostPosted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 12:42 pm
by Quiet Visitor
Thanks! Glad to see Steve is offering his music on a physical medium.

Re: Tender Extinction by Steve Jansen

PostPosted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 9:09 am
by Quiet Visitor
The CD has been shipped today. Nice to see a personal note from Steve in the Bandcamp-mail:

Thank you for preordering Tender Extinction, hope you enjoy the music!!! -Steve Jansen

Re: Tender Extinction by Steve Jansen

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 8:46 pm
by kitaj
..and the new album by Steve is now available for all to listen to:

https://stevejansen.bandcamp.com/album/ ... extinction

Re: Tender Extinction by Steve Jansen

PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 1:36 pm
by Quiet Visitor
Nice to see Steve worked again with Perry Blake. Still Life is such a fine album!

And the last track sees Steve with members of Vault Of Blossomed Ropes again after he contibuted on their album.

Re: Tender Extinction by Steve Jansen

PostPosted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 12:57 pm
by Quiet Visitor
Just listening to Tender Extinction for the second time. It's a wonderful collection of ambient-like songs and pure ambient pieces. Fine vocal appearances of Melentini (German femal singer), Thomas Feiner, Perry Blake, Tim Elsenburg, Nicola Hitchcock (Mandalay) and Steve himself.

Re: Tender Extinction by Steve Jansen

PostPosted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 3:36 pm
by pinenut
The standout tracks for me are the two Steve takes vocals on ( one track treated vocals).
They sound more aligned with the music versus the guest singer/lyrics ones.
Good album but not as good as slope. A little too much ambient for me although I do enjoy the album.
Only bad note is the awful Thomas Feiner track. He has added lyrics to Steves track captured through a quiet Windows which was released as a stand alone track. In my humble opinion he has added nothing to the track and the vocal delivery and minimal lyrical content spoil a nice instrumental piece

Re: Tender Extinction by Steve Jansen

PostPosted: Thu Apr 21, 2016 12:26 pm
by Bern
Got to say I haven't played into the album enough yet to compare it to Slope, but I have to disagree with Pinenut as I really enjoy Captured, although I may be influenced by the fact I love Thomas Feiner's voice, personally I think the lyrics send the piece in a completely different direction and for me it has impact as the opening track on the album

Re: Tender Extinction by Steve Jansen

PostPosted: Sun Jun 12, 2016 11:57 am
by Haldeman Gracie
Just got this. After a few listens, it might be my favourite ex-members album (not by Big Dave) since Dreams of Reason. Great stuff.

Of course, he doesn't need to have his brother involved in every album, but does anyone know if they're on good terms right now?

Re: Tender Extinction by Steve Jansen

PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 1:08 pm
by Quiet Visitor
There will be an LP-version too, limited to 500 copies:

https://headcountrecords.bandcamp.com/a ... extinction

"In 1978 Japan released their debut album Adolescent Sex and kick started a career that would span decades. With Steve Jansen on drums the band enjoyed huge success whilst simultaneously creating a back catalogue of music that still inspires today. Fast forward to 2007 and after many years working and collaborating with artists such as Richard Barbieri, Yukihiro Takahashi, Ryuichi Sakamoto & Bernd Friedmann, Steve released his debut, solo album Slope. This experimental, imaginative and vivid project set the bar high for Steve as a solo artist and it wasn’t until 2016 that he followed it up with his new album Tender Extinction.

Tender Extinction is an introspective, sprawling and at times haunting album with each track taking on its own unique aesthetic and individual journey. Initially released on Bandcamp in April, Headcount Records have now released the project on 180g, lacquer cut, double LP. Featuring guest vocalists and musicians throughout, the album is a beautifully crafted piece of art and something that can truly demand a listener’s full attention.
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