More Like Space

More Like Space is an EP by Seefeel. It was released in 1993 by Too Pure Records. The EP was later included on the compilation album Polyfusia which was released in 1994 by Astralwerks.

More Like Space
EP by
Released1993
Length23:36
LabelToo Pure
ProducerSeefeel

Production

The tracks on More Like Space were recorded around the same time as the material for Seefeel's album Quique.[1] Mark Clifford stated that the tracks on More Like Space were simpler while the tracks on Quique were more involved and took longer to create.[1]

The track "Blue Easy Sleep" was described as "essentially instrumental"[2] "Time to Find Me (Come Inside)" features Sarah Peacock's on vocals while "Come Alive" features vocals from Mark Clifford.[2]

Release

More Like Space was released on compact disc by Too Pure Records in 1993.[3] This EP was later combined with the Pure, Impure EP and released by Astralwerks as the compilation album Polyfusia on July 22, 1994.[4]

Reception

Jack Rabid described the title track as having "production is spacious and near-perfect", comparing the title track to My Bloody Valentine's song "Soon" keyboard sample. The review went on to note that "All three B-sides seem like lesser looks at the same formula, though female vocals figure more prominently on the late-'70s P.I.L.-ish "Time to Find Me (Come Inside)," and in this case that's not an improvement, as it distracts from the hypnosis".[3]

Track listing

Credits adapted from More Like Space compact disc sleeve.[5]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."More Like Space"Seefeel8:24
2."Time to Find Me"Sarah Peacock, Seefeel5:05
3."Come Alive"Mark Clifford, Seefeel5:06
4."Blue Easy Sleep"Mark Clifford, Mark Van Hoen4:41

Credits

Credits adapted from More Like Space compact disc sleeve.[5]

  • Seefeel – producer, mixing
  • Anthony Brown – engineer
  • Locust – additional mixing, engineer
  • Matt Nelmes – digital editing
  • Jane Brownhill – sleeve photography

Notes

  1. Andrae, David (2003). "Seefeel". Perfect Sound Forever. Retrieved December 20, 2013.
  2. Anderson, Lydia. "Seefeel". Trouser Press. Retrieved November 2, 2014.
  3. Rabid, Jack. "More Like Space". Allmusic. All Media Guide. Retrieved November 2, 2014.
  4. Langley, Keir. "Seefeel:Polyfusia". Allmusic. All Media Guide. Retrieved November 2, 2014.
  5. More Like Space (Media notes). Seefeel. Too Pure Records. 1993. pure cd 20.CS1 maint: others (link)
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