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Released
  
April 14, 2012

Label
  
PEKINPAH Association

Release date
  
14 April 2012

Genre
  
Adult contemporary

Artist
  
Silence

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Recorded
  
Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall (Zagreb, Croatia) & Daily Girl (Ljubljana, Slovenia), 2011

Producer
  
Primož Hladnik & Boris Benko

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Silence musical accompaniment for the end of the world piano recording session


Musical Accompaniment for the End of the World (Songs for Two Pianos, Tactful Synths and Voice) is the fourth studio album by the Slovene duo Silence, scheduled to be released worldwide on April 14, 2012 — the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic. The recording of the prominent piano instrumentals was made at Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall in Zagreb, Croatia, on July 1, 2011, with Igor Vicentić and Sašo Vollmaier accompaniment.

Contents

A follow-up release to their 2004 studio album, Vain, A Tribute to a Ghost, had been promised by Silence since 2008 on the Internet. Ful details were finally unveiled with the screening of the 30 minute film, Glasbenika s konca sveta (Musicians from the End of the World). Directed by Haidy Kancler and produced by RTV Slovenija, the film revealed the album track listing and, most prominently, utilized song previews from the upcoming album as the soundtrack whilst candidly documenting the band's two-decade long career.

Silence took an experimental approach to the album's accompanying music videos by using footage from the personal archive of the highly acclaimed Slovene filmmaker Boštjan Hladnik. The band released their first, official video in seven years for the song "Death is New York" on February 10, 2012. It used footage from a short film directed by Boštjan in 1954, titled Pravljica o ljubezni (Fable of Love). A second video, for the song "Heart of Darkness", was uploaded to YouTube on March 9, 2012, which also uses footage from a Boštjan Hladnik film, 1971's Maškarada ('Masquerade).

Track listing

Notes
  • Although Benko and Hladnik wrote and arranged all of the music, the majority of the piano used in all recordings were performed by Igor Vicentić and Sašo Vollmaier.
  • Songs

    1Hunger5:18
    2Sing4:39
    3Silkskin3:40

    References

    Musical Accompaniment for the End of the World Wikipedia