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Christian Fennesz Christian Fennesz Austrian guitarist and computer/electronics player (December 25, 1962–) Track listing 1. title: Christian Fennesz Plays Charles Matthews personnel: Christian Fennesz (electronics) album title (format): Amoroso (seven inch single) label (country) (catalog number): Touch Records (UK) (TS 01) release date: 2008 duration: 3:24 2. title: A Shadow Passes By personnel: Christian Fennesz (electronics) album title (format): Transition (seven inch single) label (country) (catalog number): Touch Records (UK) (TS 04) release date: 2008 duration: 3:16 3. title: A Fire In The Forest personnel: David Sylvian (voice), Christian Fennesz (electronics) album title (format): Blemish (cd) label (country) (catalog number): Samadhisound (UK) (sound-cd ss001) release date: 2003 duration: 4:14 1 4. title: Goodnight Sweetheart personnel: Sparklehorse [Mark Linkous (guitar, vocals)], Christian Fennesz (electronics) album title (format): In The Fishtank 15 (cd) label (country) (catalog number): In The Fishtank (The Netherlands) (FISH 15) release date: 2009 duration: 5:20 5. title: Paint It Black personnel: Christian Fennesz (electronics) album title (format): Plays (3 inch cd) label (country) (catalog number): Moikai (USA) (M05) release date: 1999 duration: 3:28 6. title: Château Rouge personnel: Christian Fennesz (electronics) album title (format): Venice (cd) label (country) (catalog number): Touch Records (UK) (TO:53) release date: 2004 duration: 6:39 7. title: Transit personnel: Christian Fennesz (electronics), David Sylvian (voice) album title (format): Venice (cd) label (country) (catalog number): Touch Records (UK) (TO:53) release date: 2004 duration: 4:58 8. title: The Point of It All personnel: Christian Fennesz (electronics) album title (format): Venice (cd) label (country) (catalog number): Touch Records (UK) (TO:53) release date: 2004 duration: 5:00 9. title: Endless Summer personnel: Christian Fennesz (electronics) album title (format): Endless Summer (cd) label (country) (catalog number): Mego (Austria) (MEGO 035) release date: 2001 duration: 8:31 2 10. title: Unüberwindbare Wände personnel: Christian Fennesz (electronics), David Daniell (guitar),Tony Buck (drums) album title (format): Knoxville (cd) label (country) (catalog number): Thrill Jockey (USA) (thrill 246) release date: 2010 duration: 8:33 11. title: Fenn O' Berg Theme personnel: Christian Fennesz (electronics), Jim O’Rourke (electronics), Peter Rehberg (electronics) album title (format): The Magic Sound Of Fenn O'Berg (cd) label (country) (catalog number): Mego (Austria) (MEGO 031) release date: 1999 duration: 10:23 Links: wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Fennesz Discogs.com website: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Fennesz?anv=Christian+Fennesz Musician’s website: http://www.fennesz.com/ 3 .
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