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Fulfilled​/​Complete

by Broken Spindles

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Induction 04:04
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Song No Song 02:54
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Move Away 03:34
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Harm 03:09
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The Dream 03:53

about

Joel Petersen is no stranger to multitasking. One moment, he is playing bass in The Faint. The next, he is half hidden behind a video screen, masterminding the midi-fest that is Broken Spindles.

Broken Spindles began in 2001 as the soundtrack for a friend's video piece. The soundtrack soon developed into a solo project, and finally resulted in the self-titled instrumental album released by Tiger Style Records in September 2002. Enter 2004, the year that marks Saddle Creek's release of Broken Spindles' Fulfilled/Complete. The use of vocals and strings on Fulfilled/Complete helps to convey the essence of Joel’s songwriting for his other projects, while expanding on a style unique to Broken Spindles. Chamber arrangements echoing Debussy in one song and Glass in another are matched with the darkly danceable backbone of The Faint. The result is a seamless marriage of electronic and organic elements, equipped with a diversity of songwriting that will appeal to fans of Fragile-era Nine Inch Nails and Eric Satie alike.

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released May 4, 2004

2004 Saddle Creek

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