Album

Riceboy Sleeps

Jónsi & Alex

2009 · Electronic, Classical

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Riceboy Sleeps by Jónsi & Alex

Riceboy Sleeps is an Electronic album by Jónsi & Alex, originally released in 2009. On Gatefold: 14 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.

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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/0e/Riceboy.jpg "Riceboy Sleeps" is the debut studio album by ambient duo Jónsi & Alex, released on 20 July 2009. The album is an artistic collaboration between Sigur Rós vocalist Jón Þór Birgisson and boyfriend Alex Somers which features acoustic instrumental music alongside a string quartet, Amiina, and the Kópavogsdætur Choir. The first track of the album, "Happiness", first appeared on 2009 compilation Dark Was the Night. Videos exist for "All the Big Trees" and "Daníell in The Sea" which can be found on the duo's official website, along with the album EPK. "Boy 1904" is said to feature the last known castrati singer ever recorded. Track listing: 1. "Happiness" – 9:18 2. "Atlas Song" – 8:30 3. "Indian Summer" – 9:10 4. "Stokkseyri" – 7:08 5. "Boy 1904" – 5:09 6. "All the Big Trees" – 5:51 7. "Daníell in the Sea" – 6:54 8. "Howl" – 8:22 .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Happiness9:20
  2. 2Atlas Song8:30
  3. 3Indian Summer9:01
  4. 4Stokkseyri7:12
  5. 5Boy 19045:03
  6. 6All the Big Trees3:48
  7. 7Daníell In the Sea7:10
  8. 8Howl8:23
  9. 9Sleeping Giant7:22

Sound DNA

  • Electronic
  • Ambient & Downtempo
  • cavernous
  • serene
  • ethereal

Credits

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