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(Glitch, Downtempo, Cool Jazz) Flanger - Nuclear Jazz - 2007, FLAC (image + .cue), lossless

Flanger - Nuclear Jazz Страна: Germany Лэйбл: Nonplace (CD# NON21) Жанр: Glitch, Downtempo, Cool Jazz Год выпуска: 2007 Формат: FLAC (image + .cue) Битрейт аудио: lossless Продолжительность: 79:13.33 Трэклист: 01 Intro 02 Music to Begin with, Pt. 1 03 Music to Begin with, Pt. 2 04 Endless Summer 05 Options in the Fire 06 Short Note with a Few 07 Studio Tan 08 Full on Scientist 09 Lata 10 Nightbeat, Pt. 1 11 Bosco's Disposable Driver 12 Midnight Sound 13 We Move 14 Human Race Race 15 Angel Of Love 16 Nightbeat, Pt. 2 17 Stepping out of My Dream 18 Tangram (Golf Club Mix) Доп. информация: "It's difficult to imagine a time when it won't sound before its time." (Real Groove, New Zealand, 1999)With this "two in one" - edited and freshly mastered reissue of Flanger's early records ("Templates" [NTone, 1997], "Midnight Sound" [NTone, 2000]), Nonplace offers a 79 minutes assembly of probably the most elaborate and witty electronic productions around. Atom and Burnt Friedman attack the most common preconception of electronic music - its artificiality, - slice it into a million pieces and stitch a pixelated patchwork from the jagged fragments: hence the title, "Nuclear Jazz". The first and only Flanger remix to date - produced in 1999 for the Italian artist Gak Sato - completes this "blistering set of instrumentals that snare both, the intellect and the hips". (uncut 2000)  продолжение10 years ago, in December 1997 Atom™ and Burnt Friedman teamed up in Santiago de Chile to compose "Templates". Atom™, also known as Señor Coconut, had moved life and studio to Chile in 1997 and B.Friedman flew in as part of his annual travel to New Zealand and Australia. Equipped with few electronic production devices: sampler, sequencer and keyboard the duo managed to produce the entire first Flanger record "Templates" within one week only. On their search for the ultimate organic, non-repetitive sound scape they intended to blur the borders between "real", "fake" and "hyperreal": Songs may start with an accumulation of shortest possible noise fragments derived from self-made instrumental samples - programmed with the deliberate avoidance of repetition - developing into the acoustic sound of a real jazz trio playing live. "Templates was a simulation of small group jazz. What sounded superficially like real time playing was revealed to be samples deployed in a psychedelic demonstration of Friedman's Nonplace ideas, undercutting the record's apparent virtuosity and any assumptions about the meaning of the word 'genuine'," reviews The Wire magazine in 1999. "Atom™ and Burnt Friedman found a place where they could indulge their sheer love of playing," as stated in the 1999 liner notes of the second album "Midnight Sound". They added the latin flavour wherever they could. "Not only their wealth of ideas but also their ability to 'humanize' the sound of samples, coupled with the funkiness of their music, is evident on this album. With electrically defamiliarized instrument set ups, 'Midnight Sound' ignores all the stylistic pigeon holes that critics so love squeezing musicians into. There seems to be nothing Flanger is reluctant to touch upon." (отсюда) Источник: HQShare.net; релизер: LynxDaftPunk  EAC logEAC extraction logfile from 25. May 2007, 23:18 for CD Flanger / Nuclear JazzUsed drive : TSSTcorpCD/DVDW SH-S183A Adapter: 4 ID: 1 Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache Read offset correction : 6 Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : NoUsed output format : Internal WAV Routines 44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; StereoOther options : Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No Installed external ASPI interfaceRange status and errors Selected range Filename D:\Flanger - Nuclear Jazz.wav Peak level 100.0 % Range quality 100.0 % CRC 31858164 Copy OKNo errors occuredEnd of status report Другие альбомы Flanger: Outer Space/Inner Space
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