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quinta-feira, 6 de março de 2008

Jean-Michel Jarre - Images - Best Of Jean Michel Jarre (91)

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1 Oxygene 4
2 Equinoxe, Pt. 5
3 Chants Magnetiques II
4 Oxygene 2
5 Computer Weekend
6 Equinoxe, Pt. 4
7 Ethnicolor, Pt. 1
8 Zoolookologie
9 Orchestre Sous la Pluie (Band in the Rain)
10 Orient express
11 Calypso, Pt. 1
12 Calypso, Pt. 3 [Fin de Siècle]
13 Rendez-Vous 4
14 Moon Machine
15 Eldorado
16 Globetrotter
17 Rendez-Vous 2

segunda-feira, 25 de fevereiro de 2008

Cabaret Voltaire - Outer Limits (76)

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01-Capsules
02-Is That Me
03-The Single
04-Ooraseal
05-Love's In Vein
06-Dream Sequence 1
07-Dream Sequence 2
08-Do The Snake
09-Sunday Night At Biot
10-She Loves Me

sexta-feira, 22 de fevereiro de 2008

Wendy Carlos - Beauty in the Beast (86)

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Parte 2


01 - Incantation
02 - Beauty In The Beast
03 - Poem For Bali
04 - Just Imaginings
05 - That's Just It
06 - Yusae-Aisae
07 - C'Est Afrique
08 - A Woman's Song


Digital from the inside out, Beauty in the Beast takes electronic music far past the signposts Carlos erected with her Switched On... series.

Instead, the music on this album cuts through a lot of the conventions and restraints that were used as frameworks for previous releases: instrumentation, tonality, and scaling, to name just a few.

The result is an album filled with music that lives up to the title.

At first listen, the music sounds terrifying — the microtonality causes a brain raised on Western pop music to readjust almost all of its expectations about sound and harmony — but those willing to listen and let it sink in will appreciate the beauty of the sounds.

segunda-feira, 31 de dezembro de 2007

Jade Warrior - Breathing The Storm (95)



1 Gaia
2 Breathing the Storm
3 Over Ice and Water
4 Gift of Wings
5 Songs of the Air
6 Memory of the Deep
7 Reflecting Stars
8 Asa No Kiri
9 Circle of Wisdom


After a lengthy hiatus of almost ten years, Jon Field put together a new version of Jade Warrior and recorded Breathing the Storm.

It was released in 1994 on the European label Red Hot and was deleted shortly afterward.

In 2001 Blueprint reissued a remastered version with new artwork.

Breathing the Storm marks a departure from earlier material.

The death of founding member Tony Duhig prior to the recording sessions led remaining founder Jon Field to drop the exotic percussion side of Jade Warrior.

Some light drum programming was used, but otherwise very little percussion is involved, a change fans will notice immediately.

The music on this album was inspired by chaos theory, which states that the smallest disturbance can cause much bigger effects. Synthetic and airborne, it glides softly.

The instrumentation includes mainly keyboards, Field's flutes and EWI, Colin Henson's MIDI guitar, and Dave Sturt's fretless bass.

Some bird and wind recordings add to the already existing new age colors.

If Jade Warrior was once a progressive rock outfit, Breathing the Storm has very little to do with the genre, except for its polished arty quality.

All tracks segue and there are no disrupting moments.

It's a well-produced album full of soothing melodies, but no surprises.

It will please fans of Gandalf. Prog fans will find something more substantial on the band's subsequent release Different Echoes.

domingo, 23 de dezembro de 2007

Kraftwerk - Radio Activity (75)

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01. Geiger Counter - 1'08
02. Radioactivity - 6'42
03. Radioland - 5'53
04. Airwaves - 4'55
05. Intermission - 0'14
06. News - 1'31
07. The Voice Of Energy - 0'55
08. Antenna - 3'43
09. Radio Stars - 3'34
10. Uranium - 1'27
11. Transistor - 2'15
12. Ohm Sweet Ohm - 5'39

Formação:
Ralf Hütter - voz/sons eletrônicos/bateria e teclados
Florian Schneider - voz/sons eletrônicos/bateria e teclados
Karl Bartos - programações
Wofgang Flür – programações

História:

Estamos no ano de 1968, dois amigos de longa data (Ralf Hütter e Florian Schneider) fundam o Organisation, a primeira banda a fazer o som que se conclamaria de Krautrock.

A banda gravou um único álbum, dando lugar ao grupo que seria aclamado como Kraftwerk.

A banda galgou aos poucos o posto de mais importante em suas experimentações eletrônicas e espaciais.

Cada dia mais o som era desenvolvido com pesquisas tecnológicas, ainda mais quando em 1973 foi fundado o Estúdio Kling Klang, única e exclusivamente para pesquisas.

Com o disco Autobahn de 74 a banda atingiu um ponto alto em sua carreira, que durou e dura já a muitos anos.Um marco da experimentação na música eletrônica.

O disco que apresento é todo baseado em um rádio, o que ele apresenta, como isso é apresentado etc.

domingo, 16 de dezembro de 2007

Neuronium & Vangelis - A Separate Affair (96)

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1 In London [The Psychotranic Mix] 20:00
2
In London [The After Hours Mix] 12:56
3
In London [The Radio Mix] 3:03




sábado, 8 de dezembro de 2007

Tear Garden - Last Man To Fly (92)

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Parte 02 --> Download


1
Hyperform
2 The Running Man
3
Turn Me on, Dean Man
4
Romulus and Venus
5
The Great Lie
6
Empathy With the Devil
7
Circles in the Sand
8
Love Notes & Carnations
9
A Ship Named Despair
10
White Coats & Halos
11
Isis Veiled
12
Last Post
13
3-D Technicolour Scrambled Egg/Trip Down the Hell-Hole


Trying to follow up a successful collaboration had to be just about as tricky as aligning the individual schedules of each of the participants for that sequel — in fact, it took five years to get everyone back together again.

Again, the project draws more on
Ka-Spel's strengths and background than on Key's, turning in a mildly psychedelic electronic soundscape, this time with organic elements like acoustic and electric guitar scattered prominently throughout.

It's a nice effect and it certainly brings broader range to the Tear Garden sound, but at the same time it edges the band closer towards a funked-up electro
Pink Floyd.

How you react to this fact is up to you.

quinta-feira, 29 de novembro de 2007

Kraftwerk - Computer World (81)

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The last great Kraftwerk album, Computer World captured the band right at the moment when its pioneering approach fully broke through in popular music, thanks to the rise of synth pop, hip-hop, and electro.
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As Arthur Baker sampled "Trans-Europe Express" for "Planet Rock" and disciples like Depeche Mode, OMD, and Gary Numan scored major hits, Computer World demonstrated that the old masters still had some last tricks up their collective sleeves.
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Compared to earlier albums, it fell readily in line with The Man-Machine, eschewing side-long efforts but with even more of an emphasis on shorter tracks mixed with longer but not epic compositions. While the well-established tropes of the band were used again — electronically treated vocals, some provided by Speak and Spell toys; crisp rhythm blips; basslines and beats; haunting, quirky melodies — there's a ready liveliness to the songs, like the addictive "Pocket Calculator," with its perfectly deadpan portrait of "the operator" and his favorite tool, and the almost winsome "Computer Love."
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Cannily, the lyrical focus on newly accessible technology instead of cryptic futurism and vanished pasts matched this new of-the-now stance, and the result was a perfect balance between the new world of the album title and a withdrawn, bemused consideration of that world.
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The title track itself, with its lists detailing major organizations presumably all wired up, echoes the flow of Trans-Europe Express, serene and pondering. "Pocket Calculator" itself is more outrageously fun, thanks to the technical observation that "by pressing down a special key it plays a little melody."
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Others would take the band's advances and run with them, but with Computer World Kraftwerk — over a decade on from their start — demonstrated how they had stayed not merely relevant, but prescient, when nearly all their contemporaries had long since burned out.
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quarta-feira, 21 de novembro de 2007

Gong – Shapeshifter (92)

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1 Gnomerique
2
Shapeshifter
3
Hymnalayas
4
Dog-O-Matic
5
Spirit With Me
6
Mr. Albert Parkin
7
Raindrop Tablas
8
Give My Mother a Soul Call
9
Heaven's Gate
10
Snake Tablas
11
Loli
12
Can You: You Can [live]
13
Confiture de Rhubarbier
14
Parkin Triumphant
15
Longhaired Tablas
16
Éléphant la Tête
17
Mother's Gone
18
Éléphant la Cuisse
19
White Doves
20
Gnomoutro
21
Goddess Invocation Om Riff [live]


For their first album of new material in over 20 years, the real Gong (i.e., one led by
Daevid Allen and containing a number of players from the classic '60s-'70s period) offer — well, much of what made them so popular in the first place.

There's an impish sense of humor to the lyrics,
Gilli Smyth's deeply echoing space whisper, stunning sax and flute work from the criminally underrated Didier Malherbe, and plenty of trademark glissando guitar from Allen himself.

Goddesses are invoked, gnomes are mentioned, and rhubarb is eaten, among many other things.

Guitarist
Steffi Sharpstrings fills what was Steve Hillage's role with plenty of post-punk energy, but really it all revolves around Allen's personality and some stunning music.

Time's been kind to Gong.
Their pioneering space rock ways found a home with the ambient crowd and their music shows they've listened to what's gone on and incorporated it into their sonic journey, which is part prog rock, part jazz, and part just out there. "Can

You: You Can," a live cut from 1992, with its wonderful improvisations, is a prime example, although even better is the long closer "Goddess Inovation/Om Riff," where they hammer to infinity and beyond.

Veteran
Pip Pyle shows a light, steady touch on the drums, Allen is even more inventive than before, and the refusal to take themselves completely seriously keeps it floating along.

Having this band together before recording in the studio was obviously a good idea; they mesh perfectly, and it's good to have a classic back, energetic and full of ideas.