Capsule Losing Contact

Capsule Losing Contact is a compilation album and box set by the American slowcore band Duster. It was released by The Numero Group as part of the 200 Line series on March 22, 2019, and compiles the four previous Duster releases, Stratosphere, Contemporary Movement, Transmission, Flux and 1975, as well as numerous singles, demos and unreleased material.[1][2] The album is named after track 9 of the third disc, "Capsule Losing Contact".

Capsule Losing Contact
Compilation album by
ReleasedMarch 22, 2019
GenreSlowcore
Length2:43:20
LabelThe Numero Group
Duster chronology
Contemporary Movement
(2000)
Capsule Losing Contact
(2019)
Duster
(2019)

Capsule Losing Contact's total print run was 3,000 copies, though it was initially 2,000. The number of copies printed increased due to high demand from Numero customers.[3] Adam Luksetich, the Numero employee who oversaw the Duster set, told The Ringer that "the idea of a Duster box had been discussed in the office for several years, and that it took some time to bring the members of the group around on the idea."[3]

Release and packaging

Capsule Losing Contact was released as a 3-CD box set as well as a 4-LP box set on "Moon dust" vinyl and standard black. The "Moon dust" copies were limited to a print run of 500. An accompanying lyric book contains all of the lyrics from the songs included in Capsule Losing Contact.[4] The LPs themselves are stored in individual tip-on jackets, and are then placed in a hard outer shell box which contains a booklet containing full-color photographs and drawings.[5] The album cover is a photo of Montes Apenninus.

Reception

Pitchfork named Capsule Losing Contact "best reissue" of the week of March 22, 2019.[6] Tim Sendra of AllMusic wrote, "Capsule Losing Contact sounds great, looks amazing, and totally justifies the prices people are asking for the original records".[7]

Tracklist

On CD releases, Transmission, Flux and 1975 are compiled together.

Disc 1: Stratosphere

No.TitleLength
1."Moon Age"1:06
2."Heading for the Door"3:08
3."Gold Dust"2:06
4."Topical Solution"5:01
5."Docking the Pod"1:51
6."The Landing"2:43
7."Echo, Bravo"4:32
8."Constellations"3:43
9."The Queen of Hearts"4:20
10."Two Way Radio"0:19
11."Inside Out"2:21
12."Stratosphere"6:58
13."Reed to Hillsborough"4:01
14."Shadows of Planes"1:50
15."Earth Moon Transit"4:24
16."The Twins / Romantica"3:43
17."Sideria"1:48

Disc 2: Contemporary Movement

No.TitleLength
1."Get the Dutch"4:47
2."Operations"3:30
3."Diamond"3:26
4."Me and the Birds"1:35
5."Travelogue"4:36
6."The Phantom Facing Me"2:56
7."Cooking"4:35
8."Unrecovery"3:34
9."The Breakup Suite"3:21
10."Everything You See (Is Your Own)"2:40
11."Now It's Coming Back"2:43
12."Auto-Mobile"2:07

Disc 3: Transmission, Flux

No.TitleLength
1."Orbitron"2:19
2."Fuzz and Timbre"0:37
3."My Friends are Cosmonauts"1:44
4."Closer to the Speed of Sound"2:59
5."Stars Will Fall"1:58
6."Four Hours"3:42
7."Light Years"3:39
8."Echo Bravo"4:34
9."Capsule Losing Contact"6:17
10."East Reed"1:03
11."And Things Are Mostly Ghosts (Version Overdose Mix)"3:57

Disc 4: 1975

No.TitleLength
1."Irato"4:17
2."Memphis Sophisticate"4:09
3."The Motion Picture"2:43
4."And Things (Are Mostly Ghosts)"3:19
5."August Relativity"3:09
6."Want No Light to Shine"6:01
7."Haunt My Sleep"2:43
8."Peyote"1:37
9."Something that I Need"1:47
10."What You're Doing to Me"6:08
11."Faint"3:16
12."The Hours"2:14
Total length:2:43:20

References

  1. Duster (2019), Capsule Losing Contact, Numero, ASIN 6317706670
  2. "Duster Announce Complete Box Set, Share Unreleased Track: Listen". Pitchfork. 2019-01-15. Retrieved 2022-05-23.
  3. Richardson, Mark (2019-02-22). "Back to the Stratosphere: How the Rarest Music in the World Comes Back". The Ringer. Retrieved 2022-05-23.
  4. "Capsule Losing Contact". Numero Group. Retrieved 2022-05-23.
  5. "Duster: Capsule Losing Contact Vinyl 4LP Boxset". TurntableLab.com. Retrieved 2022-05-23.
  6. "Duster: Capsule Losing Contact". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2022-05-23.
  7. Duster - Capsule Losing Contact Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic, retrieved 2023-03-19
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