Subsets of Sets

Subsets of Sets

Infobox Album | Name = Subsets of Sets
Type = Album
Artist = Jakob


Released = August 2001
Recorded = Between December 2000 and March 2001 at Venn Production Studios in Napier, New Zealand
Genre = Post rock
Length = 55:13
Label = Midium mid03
Producer = David Holmes
Reviews =
* [http://noizyland.com/home/read_review.asp?ID=570 NZ Musician Magazine]
* [http://noizyland.com/home/read_review.asp?ID=550 Rip It Up]
Last album = "Jakob"
(1999)
This album = "Subsets of Sets"
(2001)
Next album = ""
(2003)

"Subsets of Sets" is the 2001 debut album by the New Zealand post-rock band Jakob.

Track listing

# Drive Here and Then – 4:22
# I'm On Your Side – 4:19
# Nice Day for an Earthquake – 5:28
# Ageena – 5:49
# A Moment from Different Angles – 4:05
# Aural – 2:03
# Calmrock – 3:47
# Overseen – 3:56
# Saiines – 3:44
# Ryan – 6:15
# The Collar Sets Well – 3:58
# Some Summer – 7:27

Additional musicians

* Jesse Booher, along with bassist Maurice Beckett, provided the inaudible vocals on Ryan
* Steve Gibbs played cello on Aural and Overseen

Videos for I'm On Your Side, Nice Day for an Earthquake, and A Moment from Different Angles were made by Ed Davis, and are available at the band's official website.

External links

* [http://www.jakob.co.nz/audio/index.php Jakob discography page]
* [http://www.jakob.co.nz/videos/index.php Jakob video page]
* [http://www.underbelly.co.nz/music_vids.htm Alternative video page]


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