The Death of Quickspace
Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "Unsubst-infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for conflicting parameters". Template:Music ratings The Death Of Quickspace is the third and final album released by Quickspace.[1] It was released in 2000.[2]
Production
The album was written in the studio and recorded live.[3] It was produced by frontman Tom Cullinan.
Critical reception
NME wrote that "it seems Tom Cullinan‘s Krautrock disciples have hit upon a motorik El Dorado – a place where tedium is transcended by zealous determination, and glacial repetition becomes a thing of hushed and haunted beauty."[4] Ox-Fanzine deemed the album "a really good record with a pop character here, occasionally spiced up with sawing guitars."[5] Billboard wrote: "A bizarre semi-song cycle of fuzzed-out guitars and warbling strings that loops back on itself on multiple occasions, The Death Of Quickspace is anything but easily digestible."[6] The Sunday Times called the album "weird but wonderful," writing that "the smothering bass and protracted noodlings give way to something more fractured, culminating in the ceilidh-in-a-Munich- bierkeller brutality of the gloriously brusque closer, '4'."[7]
Track listing
- "The Lobbalong Song" – 4:11
- "They Shoot Horse, Don't They?" – 7:33
- "Climbing A Hill" – 11:03
- "Munchers, No Munchers" – 3:26
- "Gloriana" – 5:59
- "The Munchers" – 3:15
- "A Rose" – 6:15
- "Lob It" – 2:29
- "4" – 0:31
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