| Artist: | Legiac |
| Title: | Mings Feaner |
| Price: | €12.50 |
| In stock: | Yes, please log in to order |
| Release date: | 17 May 2007 |
| Label: | Sending Orbs |
| Catalog Number: | SO 008 |
| Album type: | CD |
| Microsite: | Not available |
| 01 | Coar Wacks | 05:26 |
| 02 | Actind | 01:43 |
| 03 | Dide Skin | 06:22 |
| 04 | Elvers | 01:36 |
| 05 | Faex Decimate | 05:03 |
| 06 | Emriz | 01:01 |
| 07 | Tretz Dizm | 05:37 |
| 08 | Hallux Abb | 04:04 |
| 09 | Jed Dalton | 05:35 |
| 10 | Pinch Era | 05:07 |
| 11 | Mings Feaner | 04:44 |
| 12 | Ibaxid | 03:03 |
| 13 | Vega Orbid | 06:00 |
| 14 | Upher | 03:26 |
| 15 | Span Feaner | 04:10 |
| 16 | Opaque | 07:20 |
Announcing a new child to the Sending Orbs family has always been a great pleasure of a special kind, but rarely has the unity of great music and artwork brought us to such mountainous spheres of admiration and pride.
Legiac is the well-known and genre-present Funckarma brothers, teaming up with vintage analog synth-guru and professional behind-the-scenes soundtracker, Cor Bolten. This is an album following fully along Sending Orbs’ catalog: 70 minutes of unearthly ambient, heartbreaking pads, punching beats and the insane sound-production Funckarma is so known for. Some adjectives if you want: delicate, enigmatic, distant, pretty, obscure.
The cooperation with Bolten definitely sheds a new daylight on Funckarma’s music. Never before have they released an album with such a natural feeling of completion and unity. Hearing those highly textured ambient scapes and rhythmical interceptions interweave at such a subconscious level, we cannot but say this trio really has something magical and unheard going on.
The collaboration with our in-house designer Jeroen Advocaat (who is on his way to a legendary status in the cover-art world) yields one of his finest artworks he has done for Sending Orbs: the painting of an intercepted orb, an artifact made out of organic and mechanical material, all in great detail, over a striking 8 page, thick-paper booklet that could very much be sold as a piece of art by itself.
Legiac is produced by Cor Bolten, Don Funcken and Roel Funcken.