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Music > Dance
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Piratenhits
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Madagascar 5 Feat Captain Bonny
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R182
Discovery Miles 1 820
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The gunholders of Versatile Records are back with a new
compilation. They saved their most deadly cartridges for this total
overkill record of exclusive remixes, some of which are available
on CD for the very first time. They open the album with a shot
straight to the head: "Silent Distance" is a classy pop track
remixed by I:Cube featuring Clara Hill's beautiful vocals. Then
comes the UFO manga-style track "Ongaku" which blends Chateau
Flight's unique electro dub touch to the surprising vocals of
shibuya girls, Paris Japanese Choir. Joakim presents us his latest
dancefloor killer, the hypnotic "I Wish You Were Gone," haunted by
the spook of Ian Curtis and sung by Joakim himself. Then the very
trippy remix of "Superflight" by Maurice Fulton comes as a
necessary recess before full electronic fire with tracks "Rumours"
by As One (aka Kirk Degeorgio), "Arp Surface" and "Chicago Sur
Seine" by I:Cube, or "Surface And Submerge" by Basic Soul Unit. At
last, the very cosmic track "Taurus" extracted from I:Cube's Live
at the Planetarium waves a white flag to finish off the
compilation. 2006.
Icelandic producer Valgeir Sigurdsson is best known for his work
for other artists (Bjâ€rk and Bonnie "Prince" Billy, mostly), so
it actually comes as no surprise that his solo debut...comes as a
surprise. It is a "producer's record," in that Sigurdsson called in
favors across the board (although, no, Bjâ€rk is not part of the
adventure), lining up a revolving cast of musicians and three
singers: Billy, Faun Fables' Dawn McCarthy, and Machine
Translations' J. Walker. However, despite all the diversity among
constituent parts, the whole remains surprisingly -- that word
again -- consistent. In fact, listening to Ekvilibrium helps you
pinpoint and sum up what Sigurdsson brings to other people's
records. This debut features quiet electro-acoustic folk pieces
made of delicate electronic textures, lushly scored acoustic
instruments (lots of strings, subdued piano courtesy of Nico Muhly,
occasional brass instruments), and a dreamy feel. In other words:
simple compositions developing through complex arrangements.
Ekvilibrium contains ten tracks, including four songs and six
instrumentals. The album begins with one of KTU's Samuli Kosminen's
rough-edged beats ("A Symmetry"), followed by the first song,
"Evolution of Waters," the first of two tracks penned by Sigurdsson
and Will Oldham. The first half of the album follows a general
curve toward the orchestral peak of "Winter Sleep," featuring a
ten-piece ensemble and a gripping vocal delivery from Dawn
McCarthy. After that, things boil down toward "Kin," Billy's second
song. If the songs are more immediately grasped, the instrumentals
also provide their fair share of highlights. Highly recommended to
fans of post-rock and modern folk. ~ Fran‡ois Couture
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Tridem
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Alessandroni / Paul / Honesty, Alessandroni, Paul & Honesty
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R239
Discovery Miles 2 390
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When
(CD)
Vincent Gallo
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R257
Discovery Miles 2 570
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Kin
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Sounds From The Ground; Recorded by Sounds from Ground
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R459
Discovery Miles 4 590
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Alura
(CD)
Sweet Trip; Recorded by Sweet Trip
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R218
Discovery Miles 2 180
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76/77
(CD)
Cobra Killer
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R295
Discovery Miles 2 950
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