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1 : I Miss U (Club Extended) - Jax Jones & Au/Ra
2 : I Miss U (Dub) - Jax Jones & Au/Ra
3 : I Miss U (Acapella) - Jax Jones & Au/Ra
Chart topping international DJ and multi-instrumentalist Jax Jones' single 'i miss u' featuring Au/Ra. 'i miss u' marks the next phase of Jax's ascent as he continues to create genre-defying dance music. Returning to his club and underground roots, the emotive dance track comprises colder sounding beats when compared to his hugely popular dance pop tracks. Underpinned by a hair raising vocal from German singer-songwriter Au/Ra, best known for her 2018 breakout hit 'Panic Room', Jax's latest collaboration makes nod to his beginnings with a harder bassline and club ready tone.
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The Pleasure Drivers
(DVD)
Lauren Holly, Angus MacFadyen, Lacey Chabert, Meat Loaf, Billy Zane; Contributions by …
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R166
Discovery Miles 1 660
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Crime thriller with separate yet interconnected stories involving
characters including a psychology professor who has lost touch with
reality, a young sociopathic call girl, a vicious lesbian hit
woman, a recovering crack addict and kidnapper, a junkyard drunk, a
brain-damaged former cult guru and a pair of dueling gas station
attendants.
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Ten Cities
(CD)
Various Artists
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R417
Discovery Miles 4 170
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Track Listings:
Disc: 1
1 : Existential Celebration
2 : Warmth In The Coldest Acre
3 : Is It Right?
4 : Fanfare For 7.83 Hz
5 : A Beautiful Silence Prevails
Disc: 2
1 : The People
2 : Rhythm Research
3 : Pressure
4 : Est
It’s 2020, and everyone is exhausted. Things are falling apart, and then there’s the day-to-day stress of simply existing in the modern world. Screens are everywhere, we’re all tethered to our phones and social media; trying to keep up with it all seems just as impossible as unplugging altogether, especially when we’re all feeling that neverending push to always be productive—inspiration and motivation be damned. For NYC artist Photay (a.k.a. Evan Shornstein), none of this is particularly conducive to living a healthy existence, let alone being creative, but he’s decided to face it head on. Waking Hours, his second full-length (following 2017’s Onism), is a meditation on time and, more specifically, our obsessive need to fill every moment with activity. “It’s about getting back to a really simple notion of just celebrating your existence and not necessarily attaching this huge story of who you are and what you do,” he says. “It’s about finding comfort in just being.” Photay’s search for calm is at the very core of Waking Hours, and while he admits that making the album was therapeutic, it shouldn’t be mistaken for some sort of healing ambient excursion. The LP is largely electronic, but frequently verges on pop and extensively features Shornstein’s own vocals. The music is intimate and inviting, but it also suggests that Photay is perhaps at his best when he’s blurring genre boundaries. “I really truly love so many different types of music,” he says, “and for this album I opened things up and gave myself the freedom to go anywhere.”
Frontman Jacob Lusk is nothing short of incredible on the trio's debut album, a powerful half-hour of top-tier songwriting that proves Gabriels are far more than soul revivalists. - This album highlights that Gabriels, having drafted Kendrick Lamar collaborator Sounwave as producer, are far more than revivalists. He helps craft a sound that feels entirely of the moment, and not merely because there's a constant, nagging sense of tumult and foreboding lurking behind even it's prettiest songs. There's certainly nothing retro about a track such as The Blind, where the beat is made of a stumbling, clattering array of samples, Lusk's vocal is drenched in backwards reverb and the piano and strings battle for space with droning, overcast synths. The orchestration that opens To the Moon and Back could have transported there directly from a 1940s jazz ballad, but it's swiftly replaced by a cavernous-sounding swirl of massed vocals and an insistent, cyclical bass riff. 2023 release.
Track list
Offering
The Blind
Angels & Queens
Taboo
To the Moon and Back
Professional
We Will Remember
Remember Me
If You Only Knew
Love and Hate in a Different Time
Glory
Great Wind
Mama
Track Listings
1 : How Ya Lonesome
2 : Rosaries At The Border
3 : Ponies In Town
4 : Harm None
5 : Gulf Of Mexico
6 : Love's Not Hard To Find
We're in the midst of an occult revival, in large part because people are searching for meaning. As the esoteric scholar Erik Davis wrote, "We turn to psychedelics, the occult, meditation, not just as another form of ideology, but because they reflect something true about the situation we're in." Magic is something that can live in chaos and make use of chaos, and these are chaotic times. Jess Williamson's Sorceress, her fourth album and second with Mexican Summer, arrives during this cultural moment. Fittingly, it addresses these issues via personal epiphany and offers revelation in the real sense of the word. Across eleven country western prayers and pop incantations, Williamson melds the magical with the day-to-day, and makes it feel universal. On the title track, a gorgeous fireside ballad that finds her accompanied by the chirps of cicadas, she sings "Yes, there's a little magic in my hat / But I'm no sorceress." The thing is, she certainly sounds like one. Sorceress is polished and assured and it hits immediately. The Texas singer and songwriter makes deeply felt songs that orbit around her powerful voice, a voice that's strong and vulnerable, big-room flawless, quietly ecstatic, and next-to-you intimate. When she has something to say, even when it's a kind of Dolly Parton whisper, you listen. Offering a deep-hued kaleidoscope of dusty '70s cinema, '90s country music, and breezy West Coast psychedelia, Sorceress weaves a woman's wild love letters to a confusing present and uncertain future. It's a record about loss of innocence and acquired wisdom that's self-critical, self-assured, and soul-searching. On the lead single, "Wind on Tin," for instance, the narrator travels to a remote desert town to attend the memorial service for a friend who passed away. She thinks she hears the voice of God, and she's either tuned in, crazy, or both. Nothing is ever entirely clear, as evidenced on album centrepiece, "Infinite Scroll," which is more than a song about a broken heart and disappearing memories.
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I Love Summer
(CD)
Various Artists
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R134
Discovery Miles 1 340
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Mysterious
(CD)
Marti Pellow
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R123
Discovery Miles 1 230
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Essential Kinks CD (2014)
(CD)
Kinks; Produced by Ray Davies, Andrew Sandoval (Compilation); Performed by Kinks
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R419
Discovery Miles 4 190
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Track Listings
Side: 1
1 : Struggle Cuddle
2 : Ride Away
Side: 2
3 : Dreamboat
4 : Taste of the Heavens
Joviale - Crisis EP - 12 Inch Vinyl Single
Celebrate the epic conclusion of Netflix's Stranger Things with the
official Season 5 soundtrack, a nostalgic journey back to 1987.
Featuring iconic tracks that underscore the final battle in Hawkins.
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