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Simian Mobile Disco – Murmurations (2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

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Simian Mobile Disco – Murmurations (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz  | Time – 53:49 minutes | 618 MB | Genre: Electronic
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download  | Front Cover | © Wichita Recordings

For those who remember Simian Mobile Disco from their best-known albums, 2007 debut ‘Attack Decay Sustain Release’ and its followup, ‘Temporary Pleasure’, ‘Murmurations’ might come as something of a surprise. But fans who’ve kept up with their experimental production in the intervening years know that this is a duo who eschew anything close to a signature sound in favour of exploring techniques outside of their, and their listeners’, comfort zones. Named after undulating formations of starlings, sixth album ‘Murmurations’ is about movement and space as much as their earlier albums were about minimalism and melody; from start to finish, it has the feel of sounds bouncing off the walls of a vast chamber.

Tracklist:
1. Boids (04:32)
2. Caught in a Wave (feat. The Deep Throat Choir) (06:43)
3. We Go (feat. The Deep Throat Choir) (08:31)
4. Gliders (03:39)
5. Hey Sister (feat. The Deep Throat Choir) (05:37)
6. A Perfect Swarm (08:20)
7. Defender (feat. The Deep Throat Choir) (07:24)
8. V Formation (06:49)
9. Murmuration (02:14)

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Strung Out – Black Out The Sky (2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

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Strung Out – Black Out The Sky (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz  | Time – 28:43 minutes | 355 MB | Genre: Alternative Rock
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download  | Front Cover | © Fat Wreck Chords

On their third EP, 2018’s Black Out the Sky, punk stalwarts Strung Out veered down a surprisingly mature path to celebrate their 30th anniversary. Forgoing the aggressive punk blasts and metallic riffs that were parts of their sound for decades, the band decided to unplug, presenting six new acoustic songs alongside a pair of reworked early-era cuts. Produced by Kyle Black, Black Out retains the catchiness and melody of the band’s core spirit, albeit with much less bite. Without that full assault, the songs stand tall on their own, with a rawness and powerful purity that occasionally drifts into bleeding emo territory. The new songs vary in their execution, from the sweet ditty “Town of Corazon” to the bouncy jaunt “Duke of Sorrow,” and from the urgency of “The Architect” to the sunshiny sweep of “Presidio.” The heaviest offering on Black Out is “Requiem,” which descends into a flurry of screams and drums at its close. Longtime fans will notice the acoustic versions of deep cuts “Unkoil” (from 2002’s An American Paradox) and “Matchbook” (from 1998’s Twisted by Design), two bites of nostalgia given new life. While a short play, the eight tracks on Black Out the Sky are satisfyingly fresh, a quick nod to Strung Out’s past and enticing evidence of future possibilities.

Mixing up punk speed, metal guitar power, and a dash of electronics for seasoning, Southern California rockers Strung Out were formed in 1989, with a lineup featuring vocalist Jason Cruz, guitarists Jake Kiley and Rob Ramos, bassist Jim Cherry, and drummer Adam Austin. By the time the band released their first 7″, Austin had been replaced by Jordan Burns, formerly of Ten Foot Pole. The quintet signed with NOFX bassist Fat Mike’s Fat Wreck Chords label in 1993 and issued a debut album, Another Day in Paradise, the following year. The band took an artistic leap forward with the 1996 follow-up, Suburban Teenage Wasteland Blues, an album whose rapid-fire playing began to build their following among fans of new-school punk-pop. In 1998 Strung Out issued the Crossroads & Illusions EP and the full-length Twisted by Design, the latter a more progressive work that found the group beginning to mix elements of technique-oriented heavy metal into its instrumental attack; in addition, Fat Wreck Chords issued a set of early Strung Out material titled The Skinny Years: Before We Got Fat.

Cherry left the band in 1999, going on to play with Zero Down and Pulley, and was replaced by Chris Aiken on bass. The band returned in 2000 with the EP The Element of Sonic Defiance and followed two years later with An American Paradox, the band’s first album to chart on Billboard (hitting number 11 on the Independent Albums chart). Their summer 2003 live album featured 21 tracks and comic book artwork done by Cruz himself. Strung Out’s fifth full-length, Exile in Oblivion, was produced by Matt Hyde (Slayer) and issued in November 2004; it contained the song “Swan Dive,” which was a tribute to former bassist Jim Cherry, who had sadly passed away in July 2002 from a lifelong heart condition. In June of 2007 the band’s next effort, Blackhawks Over Los Angeles, came out. Strung Out celebrated their 20th anniversary with the release of 2009’s Agents of the Underground, but after touring behind the record the band took a break, and it wasn’t until 2015 that they returned with a new long-player, Transmission.Alpha.Delta. ~ Steve Huey

Tracklist:
01. The Architect
02. Black Out the Sky
03. Town of Corazon
04. Unkoil
05. Requiem
06. Duke of Sorrow
07. Matchbook
08. Presidio

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Alain Bashung – Fantaisie Militaire (1998) {Super Deluxe Edition 2014} [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

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Alain Bashung – Fantaisie Militaire (1998) {Super Deluxe Edition 2014}
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz  | Time – 02:49:36 minutes | 1,93 GB | Genre: Chanson, Pop Rock
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Digital Booklet| © Barclay

Fantaisie Militaire (Military Fantasy) was Alain Bashung’s last album of the ’90s; it was also his most popular both critically and commercially. He received numerous awards for it, including album of the year and video of the year for the single “La Nuit de Mens” (At Night I Lie). Bashung surrounded himself with a slew of co-writers and musicians for the album, including Édith Fambuena and Jean-Louis Pierot of Les Valentins, Rodolphe Burger of Kat Onoma, Joseph Racaille, and Portishead guitarist Adrian Utley.

Tracklist:

CD1
01. Malaxe
02. La nuit je mens
03. Fantaisie militaire
04. 2043
05. Mes prisons
06. Ode à la vie
07. Dehors
08. Samuel Hall
09. Aucun express
10. Au pavillon des lauriers
11. Sommes-nous
12. Angora

CD 2
01. Malaxe (Pré-Production Les Valentins – Version 3)
02. Malaxe (Pré-Production Richard Mortier – Version 2)
03. Malaxe
04. La nuit je mens (Mise A Plat Version 1)
05. La nuit je mens (Mise A Plat Version 2)
06. Fantaisie militaire (Pré-Production Richard Mortier)
07. Fantaisie Militaire (Pré-Production Les Valentins)
08. 2043 (Pré-Production Les Valentins)
09. 2043 (Maquette Jean-Marc Ledermann)
10. Mes prisons (Pré-Production Les Valentins)
11. Mes prisons (Pré-Production Richard Mortier)
12. Ode à la vie (Version Alternative 1 – Maquette Jean-Marc Ledermann)
13. Ode à la vie (Version Alternative 4 – Instrumental – Maquette Jean-Marc Ledermann)
14. Ode A La Vie (Maquette Jean Lamoot)
15. Ode A La Vie (Remix)

CD 3
01. Dehors (Pré-Production Les Valentins)
02. Dehors (Pré-Production Richard Mortier)
03. Samuel Hall (Remix)
04. Samuel Hall (Version Alternative De Rodolphe Burger)
05. Aucun express (Pré-Production Richard Mortier Version 2)
06. Aucun express (Pré-Production Les Valentins)
07. Au Pavillon Des Lauriers (Pré-Production Richard Mortier – Version 2)
08. Au pavillon des lauriers (Pré-Production Les Valentins)
09. Sommes-nous (Pré-Production Richard Mortier Version 1)
10. Sommes-Nous (Pré-Production Richard Mortier Version 2)
11. Sommes-nous (Version Alternative Instrumentale)
12. Angora Irréel
13. Angora (Maquette Claude Arini / Take 1)

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Dottie West – Sings Sacred Ballads (1967/2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

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Dottie West – Sings Sacred Ballads (1967/2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz  | Time – 35:47 minutes | 1,32 GB | Genre: Pop, Christian, Oldies
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © RCA – Legacy

This album was West’s first Christian/Inspirational music album. The album featured all Christian-music songs, that had been well-known and well-acknowledged. Songs like “How Great Thou Art” and “His Eye is on the Sparrow” were featured on the album. The album received critical acclaim at the time, and nominated West for a Grammy Award for Best Sacred Performance, her first for that category.

Tracklist:
01. How Great Thou Art
02. I Believe
03. You’ll Never Walk Alone
04. I’m Grateful
05. King of Kings
06. The Lord’s Prayer
07. Lord, Is It I
08. His Eye Is on the Sparrow
09. In God’s Eye
10. Then I Met the Master
11. Where No One Stands Alone
12. Savior, Again to Thy Dear Name We Raise

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Doug Clifford – Doug "Cosmo" Clifford (1972/2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

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Doug Clifford – Doug “Cosmo” Clifford (1972/2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz  | Time – 27:28 minutes | 1,09 GB | Genre: Rock
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Concord Records

Originally released in 1972, Cosmo – the only solo effort from Creedence Clearwater Revival’s drummer Doug “Cosmo” Clifford – was recorded not long after the breakup of the legendary Bay Area band. Encompassing elements of country and R&B, plus plenty of up-tempo hooks. The album features CCR’s bassist Stu Cook on rhythm guitar, legendary sideman and Stax session musician Donald “Duck” Dunn on bass, plus members of Tower of Power on horns. Available for the first time in 45 years, the album is newly remastered by Clifford. An essential addition to every CCR or Grateful Dead aficionado’s record collection.

Creedence Clearwater Revival drummer Doug Clifford would stick with his bandmate Stu Cook long after the band fragmented and dissolved, and Doug makes an appearance on this interesting release. But as Doug and Stu’s Creedence Clearwater Revisited doesn’t perform the music from Cosmo in concert, what the listener finds is a competent artifact from the end of the Creedence era, a competent but not very compelling voice covering Doug Sahm’s “She’s About a Mover,” John Sebastian’s “Daydream,” and the Spencer Davis Group hit written by Jimmy Miller and Steve Winwood (with Davis getting added to the copyright after the fact for throwing in that great chord that breaks the riff up). The eight other songs on this 11-track outing are composed by the drummer, and they aren’t bad. But they also prove why being adequate is much different from being great, and why John Fogerty steered the ship. Thirty years after the group disbanded, Doug “Cosmo” Clifford and Stu Cook are still performing Fogerty’s material. The addition of Donald “Duck” Dunn on bass and Tower of Power on horns while they were just starting to get hot is a plus. Tower sound great on “Get Your Raise,” and had Clifford issue about ten of these albums on Fantasy instead of one, he may have developed a Doug Kershaw- or Rusty Kershaw-type following. There’s some neat instrumentation on the upbeat cover of the Lovin’ Spoonful, but nothing extraordinary here. “Take a Train” like much of the music on Cosmo plays like a throwback to a different time. It’s R&B with a country flair, and would fit into a movie soundtrack nicely enough. The difference between solo recordings by ex-members of mainstream artists like Creedence Clearwater and left field groups like Roxy Music and the Velvet Underground is the difference between music you purchase to cherish and records you pick up to complete your collection. For what it is, Cosmo is better than what you’d expect, but not as good as it could have been. Photography is by Bob Fogerty.

Tracklist:
01. Latin Music
02. Regret It (For The Rest Of Your Life)
03. Guitars, Drums And Girls
04. I’m A Man
05. She’s About A Mover
06. I Just Want To Cry
07. Get Your Raise
08. Daydream
09. Take A Train
10. Death Machine
11. Swingin’ In A Hammock

Personnel:
Doug Clifford – drums, lead vocals
Stu Cook – rhythm guitar
Donald “Duck” Dunn – bass
Judiyaba – cello
John Mingo Lewis – maracas, conga
John McFee – guitar, steel guitar
Steve Miller – piano
Armando Peraza – bongos, guitas
Tower Of Power Horn Section:
Greg Adams – trumpet
Emilio Castillo – tenor sax
Mic Gillette – trumpet, trombone
Stephen Kupka – baritone sax
Skip Mesquite – tenor sax
Walter Hawkins – vocals
Lynette Hawkins – vocals
Feddie Smith – vocals
Eddie Bayers – vocals

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Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis – Love Calls (1968/2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

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Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis – Love Calls (1968/2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz  | Time – 36:02 minutes | 1,32 GB | Genre: Jazz
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © RCA – Legacy

Several times in our lifetimes, we feel that woozy head rush from that unforgettable kiss. Another time, we felt that ‘feeling’ up on the upper back, stopping us our breathing short. And sometime, in that span of time, we fell and out of love – both bagged with much passion of hither and there. It can happen. And often does. Without personal and individual politics, love and passion is delectable and straight forward. But we don’t live in that kind of life. The world we live in isn’t just ‘straight forward’. Sometimes it does happen, where all those ‘politics’ fall away and seems not to be a factor. Let’s welcome that time, that moment – if we recognize it – for what it is. Didirri announced that he’s about to drop his debut EP ‘Measurements’ on July 6. And to celebrate, the new single ‘I Can’t Get Last Night Out Of My Head’, a celebration in itself of what impact such kind of passions can envelope our every being.

Tracklist:
01. Love Is Here to Stay
02. When Sunny Gets Blue
03. If I Ruled the World
04. Time After Time
05. Just Friends
06. Don’t Blame Me
07. I Should Care
08. The Man with the Horn
09. We’ll Be Together Again
10. A Weaver of Dreams
11. If I Should Lose You

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Eurythmics – Savage (1987/2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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Eurythmics – Savage (1987/2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz  | Time – 48:22 minutes | 591 MB | Genre: New Wave, Pop Rock
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Sony Music CG

If Revenge, Eurythmics’ fifth album, marked a slight fall-off in the group’s commercial and artistic accomplishments, Savage, their sixth collection, confirmed that decline. In the U.S., the album failed to generate a substantial hit single and sold poorly compared to previous efforts. In the more faithful U.K., the album hit the Top Ten and spun off four chart singles, but none that matched earlier hits. Musically, Eurythmics, for the most part, abandoned the more conventional pop/rock they recently had been pursuing, returning to the synthesized dance music and arch tone of their early hit “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This).” But they still seemed less inspired than before.

Tracklist:
01. Beethoven (I Love to Listen To) [2018 Remastered]02. I’ve Got a Lover (Back in Japan) [2018 Remastered]03. Do You Want to Break Up? (2018 Remastered)
04. You Have Placed a Chill In My Heart (2018 Remastered)
05. Shame
06. Savage
07. I Need a Man (2018 Remastered)
08. Put the Blame On Me (2018 Remastered)
09. Heaven (2018 Remastered)
10. Wide Eyed Girl (2018 Remastered)
11. I Need You (2018 Remastered)
12. Brand New Day (2018 Remastered)

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Four Jacks And a Jill – Fables (1968/2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

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Four Jacks And a Jill – Fables (1968/2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz  | Time – 23:21 minutes | 869 MB | Genre: Pop, Oldies
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © RCA – Legacy

The second and final album by Four Jacks and a Jill garnered no hits on the level of their sole U.S. Top 40 entry, “Master Jack,” but Fables is a completely charming slice of sunshiny folk-rock. Lead singer Glenys Lynne’s dreamy vocals are at the center of these simple, upbeat songs, surrounded by crisply strummed acoustic guitars and occasional keyboards and strings. Interestingly, much of the album makes use of the group’s South African heritage, with thumb piano and other local percussion coloring songs like the traditional folk tune “Mama Come Home” and a pair of songs written by their compatriot, Miriam Makemba, “The Click Song” and “Pata Pata.” Highlights include the subtly psychedelic “Huckleberry Ferry Land,” the bubblegum “Three Little Bears,” and a handful of songs that recall early Bee Gees hits, such as “Sad Little Pigeon” and the delicate “Butchers and Bakers.” Lynne’s helium-pitched vocals and blank delivery do no favors to the misbegotten cover of the Newbeats’ “Bread and Butter,” though. A rarity due to its near-total lack of U.S. sales and airplay, Fables is well worth seeking out by sunshine pop fans.

Tracklist:
01. Hey Mister
02. Mama Come Home
03. Click Song
04. Thru Little Billy’s Window
05. Three Little Bears
06. Butchers and Bakers
07. Huckleberry Ferry Land
08. Sad Little Pidgeon
09. Pata Pata
10. Freckle Face
11. Bread and Butter

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Gang Gang Dance – Kazuashita (2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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Gang Gang Dance – Kazuashita (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz  | Time – 42:16 minutes | 899 MB | Genre: Indie, Psychedelic
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © 4AD

Kazuashita the band s first record together since the acclaimed Eye Contact in 2011 is an intoxicating mix of shoegaze and electronic ambience, all held together by Lizzi Bougatsos and her otherworldly vocal. Bougatsos, alongside founding members Brian DeGraw and Josh Diamond, formed the group as an improvisational outfit in the early 2000s, and have consistently worked to blur the boundaries between music and art; as comfortable today performing at the Whitney Biennial as they are at Coachella and count Dash Snow & Nate Lowman, Tinchy Stryder and the Boredoms as previous collaborators. Kazuashita was produced by DeGraw after recording sessions across several New York studios and art spaces, the band worked with drummer Ryan Sawyer (who met the band through the Boredoms BOADRUM project) and Jorge Elbrecht (who worked on additional production and mixing duties). Featuring a cover image from photographer David Benjamin Sherry.

Tracklist:
01. (infirma terrae)
02. J-TREE
03. Lotus
04. (birth canal)
05. Kazuashita
06. Young Boy (Marika in Amerika)
07. Snake Dub
08. Too Much, Too Soo
09. (novae terrae)
10. Salve on the Sorrow

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Goldfrapp – Silver Eye (Deluxe Edition) (2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

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Goldfrapp – Silver Eye (Deluxe Edition) (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz  | Time – 01:35:11 minutes | 1 GB | Genre: Electronic, Pop
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Booklet, Front Cover | © Mute

Mute announces a special deluxe edition of Silver Eye, Goldfrapp’s acclaimed seventh album from 2017. If 2013’s Tales of Us, a set of noirish folk fables, roamed the same pastoral landscape as Felt Mountain and Seventh Tree, then Silver Eye (a reference to the moon) belongs to the pulsing, electronic lineage of Black Cherry and Supernature only deeper and darker. The common thread between these two modes, apart from the consistently exquisite arrangements and Alison Goldfrapp’s extraordinary voice, is a set of enduring preoccupations, which inform both the lyrics and the visual aesthetic. “Mysticism, ecstasy, ritual, contemplation, metamorphosis, the elemental,” says Goldfrapp, who took all of the photographs and creatively directed all artwork visuals. “I’ve realised that there are things I feel passionate about on a deep level and they’re in this record.” On Silver Eye, for the first time, Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory sought new collaborators as the songs were taking shape. They spent 10 days in Dallas with John Congleton, Grammy-winning producer of St. Vincent, John Grant and Wild Beasts. In London, they teamed up with electronic composer Bobby Krlic, aka The Haxan Cloak. Alison Goldfrapp describes Goldfrapp’s music-making as “a constant quest. I don’t think you ever feel like you’ve achieved everything, it’s impossible. You’re always searching, trying to attain some kind of utopia in what you do.” With Silver Eye, that search has taken them to yet another new place, one that’s full of mystery, menace and transcendent beauty. Goldfrapp’s quest continues. Featuring the original album plus remixes of such classic tracks as “Anymore” and “Systemagic” alongside two previously unreleased tracks (including a newly recorded version of “Ocean”), Silver Eye: Deluxe Edition will be released July 6, 2018 as a set and digitally via Mute.

Tracklist:
01. Anymore
02. Systemagic
03. Tigerman
04. Become the One
05. Faux Suede Drifter
06. Zodiac Black
07. Beast That Never Was
08. Everything Is Never Enough
09. Moon in Your Mouth
10. Ocean
11. Ocean (feat. Dave Gahan)
12. Anymore (Will Gregory’s Don’t Stop Now Remix)
13. Everything Is Never Enough (Video Mix)
14. Anymore (Joe Goddard Remix)
15. Systemagic (Ralphi Rosario Lunar Eclipse Mix)
16. Anymore (Whatever/Whatever Remix by Justin Strauss & Bryan Mette)
17. Everything Is Never Enough (Chris Liebing Burn Slow Remix)
18. Anymore (Ralphi Rosario Tek Vocal Remix)

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Gorillaz – The Now Now (2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

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Gorillaz – The Now Now (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz  | Time – 40:42 minutes | 462 MB | Genre: Alternative
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Parlophone UK

The Now Now is the upcoming sixth studio album by British virtual band Gorillaz. The album will be released on 29 June 2018 via Parlophone and Warner Bros. Records. Recording began during the North American leg of the Humanz Tour in 2017, with fewer collaborators than usual. According to Gorillaz frontman Damon Albarn, the album was recorded quickly so that the band would have more material to play at future concerts. The album was first teased through a series of posters found at All Points East Festival, and was officially announced two days later. The posters contained phrases and a link to a website, which displayed a short teaser containing a snippet of a new song and the release date. Damon Albarn has described the album as “pretty much just me singing” and “very sort of in the world of 2-D”.

Damon is never far away. In 2017 while on tour with the Gorillaz, his imagination was already conceiving The Now Now on GarageBand software under the rooftops of American hotels. The result? Eleven fine-tuned tracks with Jamie Hewlett and his team. Here, Blur’s leader avoids surrounding himself too much. The record Humanz, released a year earlier, was flooded with a good fifteen featuring artists including Pusha T, Benjamine Clemantine and Peven Everett. The Now Now does the opposite. Where Humanz is hip-hop, collective and extroverted, The Now Now is pop, intimate and melancholic (see Fire Flies). This sixth opus has the amplitude of an outdoor, off-screen, out-of-studio design, all the while maintaining a good dose of self-reflection. He now surrounds himself with the crème de la crème (well-beaten but far from being out of date): George Benson (on guitar on Humility), Snoop Dogg and Jamie Principle (in Hollywood). He’s halved the number of his tracks and moved away from crossover genres (funk-dub-reggae-dance) towards a retro-futuristic groove. Albarn confirms, as if that’s even necessary, that he still has a lot to say.  – Charlotte Saintoin

Tracklist

1. “Humility” (featuring George Benson) 3:17
2. “Tranz” 2:42
3. “Hollywood” (featuring Snoop Dogg and Jamie Principle) 4:53
4. “Kansas” 4:08
5. “Sorcererz” 3:00
6. “Idaho” 3:42
7. “Lake Zurich” 4:13
8. “Magic City” 3:59
9. “Fire Flies” 3:53
10. “One Percent” 2:21
11. “Souk Eye” 4:34

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Gorillaz – Plastic Beach (2010/2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

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Gorillaz – Plastic Beach (2010/2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz  | Time – 56:53 minutes | 690 MB | Genre: Pop
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Plastic Beach is the third studio album by the British virtual band Gorillaz. Conceived from an unfinished Gorillaz project called Carousel, the album was recorded from June 2008 to November 2009, and was produced primarily by group co-creator Damon Albarn. It features guest appearances by several artists including Snoop Dogg, Gruff Rhys, De La Soul, Bobby Womack, Mos Def, Lou Reed, Mick Jones, Mark E. Smith, Paul Simonon, Bashy, Kano, Little Dragon and the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble. Plastic Beach debuted at number two on the UK Albums Chart, selling approximately 74,432 copies in its first week of sales. It debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart with 112,000 copies in its first week of sales; it also charted within the top ten in several other countries. Plastic Beach received mostly positive reviews, and was named one of the year’s best albums by several critics.

Gorillaz began as a lark but turned serious once it became Damon Albarn’s primary creative outlet following the slow dissolve of Blur. Delivered five years after the delicate whimsical melancholy of 2005’s Demon Days, Plastic Beach is an explicit sequel to its predecessor, its story line roughly picking up in the dystopian future where the last album left off, its music offering a grand, big-budget expansion of Demon Days, spinning off its cameo-crammed blueprint. Traces of Albarn’s Monkey opera can be heard, particularly in the hypnotic Mideastern pulse of “White Flag,” but Damon’s painstaking pancultural pop junk-mining no longer surprises – when hip-hop juts up against Brit-pop, it’s expected – yet it still has the capacity to delight no matter which direction the Gorillaz may swing. Lou Reed’s crotchety croak on “Some Kind of Nature” has the same kind of gravitational pull as Mos Def leading the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble through the intensely circling “Sweepstakes,” while the group reaches new heights of sparkling pop on “Superfast Jellyfish,” aided by the return of De La Soul – the rappers who propelled “Feel Good Inc.” – and an appearance from Gruff Rhys, the Super Furry Animals frontman who is an ideal fit for Gorillaz (possibly because SFA’s genre-bending pop and Pete Fowler artwork clearly paved the way for Albarn and Jamie Hewlett’s collaboration). A common thread among all these tracks is that they find Albarn ceding the spotlight to his fellow musicians, preferring to be the puppetmaster behind the curtain, and Plastic Beach works best when he’s the composer and producer, finding hidden strengths within his guests – having Mick Jones and Paul Simonon for the elastic title track, coaxing some powerful performances out of Bobby Womack – but often when Albarn takes center stage his laconic drawl lets the air out of the balloon. Curiously, much of this arrives toward the beginning of the album, the record gaining momentum as it unspools, working toward its climax, but the overall album accentuates moody texture over pop hooks. This emphasis means Plastic Beach is the first Gorillaz album to play like a soundtrack to a cartoon – which isn’t entirely a bad thing, because as Albarn grows as a composer, he’s a master of subtly shifting moods and intricately threaded allusions, often creating richly detailed collages that are miniature marvels. Ironically, these individual pieces don’t add up to an overall masterpiece, possibly because the narrative is convoluted and strained, getting in the way of the pure musical flow, but also because it’s hard not to shake the feeling that this is a transitional effort, pointing toward a day when Damon Albarn will feel no need to front a band, not even in a cartoon guise.

Tracklist:
01 – Orchestral Intro (feat. sinfonia ViVA)
02 – Welcome To the World of the Plastic Beach (feat. Snoop Dogg and Hypnotic Brass Ensemble)
03 – White Flag (feat. Bashy, Kano and the National Orchestra For Arabic Music)
04 – Rhinestone Eyes
05 – Stylo (feat. Mos Def and Bobby Womack)
06 – Superfast Jellyfish (feat. Gruff Rhys and De La Soul)
07 – Empire Ants (feat. Little Dragon)
08 – Glitter Freeze (feat. Mark E Smith)
09 – Some Kind of Nature (feat. Lou Reed)
10 – On Melancholy Hill
11 – Broken
12 – Sweepstakes (feat. Mos Def and Hypnotic Brass Ensemble)
13 – Plastic Beach (feat. Mick Jones and Paul Simonon)
14 – To Binge (feat. Little Dragon)
15 – Cloud of Unknowing (feat. Bobby Womack and sinfonia ViVA)
16 – Pirate Jet

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Gorillaz – Humanz {Deluxe Edition} (2017) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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Gorillaz – Humanz {Deluxe Edition} (2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz  | Time – 1:09:08 minutes | 1,52 GB | Genre: Rock
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“Humanz” is the fifth studio album by British virtual band Gorillaz. The album has been released on 28 April 2017. According to a press release, the album was recorded in London, Paris, New York, Chicago, and Jamaica and produced by Gorillaz, The Twilite Tone and Remi Kabaka, Jr. It is the band’s first studio album since 2010’s The Fall. This Deluxe Edition features 6 bonus tracks.

On 2017’s Humanz, Damon Albarn returns to Gorillaz after a seven-year hiatus — a period when he busied himself with two operas, a solo album, and a Blur reunion — and reconnects with the collaborative instincts that drove the band’s first two albums. Plastic Beach — the 2010 album that served as the group’s last major opus (The Fall, released just months later, was that LP’s bittersweet coda) — found Albarn stepping toward the center stage but on Humanz he recedes, giving his collaborators the spotlight and softening whatever complicated narrative he and illustrator Jamie Hewlett devised for their cartoon group’s fourth phase. Maybe this is why Humanz feels wild and unruly in a way Plastic Beach never did: the emphasis is on the individual cuts, not the grand concept. Some themes are woven throughout the record — there’s a political undercurrent, although the upheavals of Trump and Brexit are never addressed directly; there’s a heavy reliance on R&B and hip-hop — but the album seems pleasingly scattershot as it bounces from guest to guest. Its messiness suits the digital era, when it’s possible to swipe from style to style without a second thought, but Humanz isn’t haphazard. Albarn deliberately sculpts each cut, giving plenty of space for Vince Staples, Grace Jones, Danny Brown, Anthony Hamilton, Mavis Staples, Pusha T, and longtime Gorillaz mainstay De La Soul to roam. That list of guest artists underscores how Humanz feels connected to soul in a way Plastic Beach didn’t, but with its careening, carnivalesque hooks and skeletal 2-Tone spook — not to mention how the whole thing is anchored on “Busted and Blue,” a Damon solo track that could’ve slid onto Everyday Robots — it’s clearly an Albarn project. But even with its heavy, heavy R&B vibe and roiling politics, Humanz feels strangely uplifting, as if every musician who entered the studio found solace in the act of creation. That’s why “We Got the Power” — a collaboration with Savages singer Jehnny Beth and Damon’s onetime rival Noel Gallagher — is such a fitting closer: in dark times, it finds hope and inspiration in the power of the collective, which is a testament to what Albarn intends to do with Gorillaz. ~~ AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Tracklist:
01 – Intro: I Switched My Robot Off
02 – Ascension (feat. Vince Staples)
03 – Strobelite (feat. Peven Everett)
04 – Saturnz Barz (feat. Popcaan)
05 – Momentz (feat. De La Soul)
06 – Interlude: The Non-conformist Oath
07 – Submission (feat. Danny Brown & Kelela)
08 – Charger (feat. Grace Jones)
09 – Interlude: Elevator Going Up
10 – Andromeda (feat. D.R.A.M.)
11 – Busted and Blue
12 – Interlude: Talk Radio
13 – Carnival (feat. Anthony Hamilton)
14 – Let Me Out (feat. Mavis Staples & Pusha T)
15 – Interlude: Penthouse
16 – Sex Murder Party (feat. Jamie Principle & Zebra Katz)
17 – She’s My Collar (feat. Kali Uchis)
18 – Interlude: The Elephant
19 – Hallelujah Money (feat. Benjamin Clementine)
20 – We Got The Power (feat. Jehnny Beth)
21 – Interlude: New World
22 – The Apprentice (feat. Rag’n’Bone Man, Zebra Katz & RAY BLK)
23 – Halfway To The Halfway House (feat. Peven Everett)
24 – Out Of Body (feat. Kilo Kish, Zebra Katz & Imani Vonshà)
25 – Ticker Tape (feat. Carly Simon & Kali Uchis)
26 – Circle Of Friendz (feat. Brandon Markell Holmes)

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Alan Braufman – Valley of Search (1975/2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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Alan Braufman – Valley of Search (1975/2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz  | Time – 43:06 minutes | 913 MB | Genre: Jazz
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The first ever reissue of the 1975 free jazz album originally released by India Navigation.
Remastered by Joe Lambert. Includes new liner notes by Clifford Allen.

What we know of Downtown New York comes from the countercultural and creative flowering that emerged in lower Manhattan in the 1960s, attributable to cheap live-work spaces called lofts. These were often abandoned and disused small manufacturing spaces and they became a nexus for artistic practice and life. From a jazz perspective, lofts were alternatives to the club scene, and they gained notoriety in the 1970s. Places like Studio We, Studio Rivbea, The Ladies’ Fort, Ali’s Alley, and Environ became central in the development of the new music. But even the underground had an underground, and the happenings at 501 Canal Street on the West Side were a point of activity in which a small but dedicated number of people took part.

In 1973 a cadre of free improvising musicians relocated from Boston to lower Manhattan: pianist Gene Ashton (now known as Cooper-Moore), bassist Chris Amberger, and saxophonists David S. Ware and Alan Braufman. All had studied at Berklee College of Music, though they stood apart from most collegiate musicians. Ashton secured the building at 501 and the rent for the each of the four usable floors was $140 a month. The first floor became a performance space, while Ware and Braufman took the front and back of the second floor, respectively. Ashton was on the third floor with his young family, and Amberger was on the fourth. Later, drummer Tom Bruno and his partner, vocalist Ellen Christi would take Amberger’s spot. Along with bassist David Saphra and drummer Ralph Williams, the Braufman-Ashton unit became the house band, rehearsing regularly and performing in the storefront.

Braufman was born in 1951 in Brooklyn and raised on Long Island, moving to Boston to attend Berklee in 1968. In his own words, he “started playing clarinet at eight; my mom was deeply into the music, so she would play Mingus, Eric Dolphy and Coltrane. It grabbed me – there was something exciting about it that I didn’t hear in other music, so no matter what I was going to be a musician. When I was thirteen I got my first saxophone. I had a teacher who could teach me how to play but not how to improvise (which is what I wanted to do) so I had to figure it out. I didn’t know changes, but I could pick out the patterns that were happening in free music and I could figure out what to do. I would teach myself patterns and scales, figure out some harmonics – I was self-taught until I got to Berklee.”

Braufman’s sound — “Alan had a huge sound on alto and voice that was his, and that was rare in a town where you had lots of young players coming up” (Cooper-Moore) — was immediately appealing and rooted in such forebears as Jackie McLean. In Boston, he made other connections, including drummer David Lee Jr.’s wife-to-be who ran the coat check at the Jazz Workshop. The saxophonist parlayed that into working lights at the venue and, more importantly, a friendship with Lee that resulted in the percussionist’s place on this album. Braufman also sat in at the Jazz Workshop, which is how he met future mentor and collaborator Cecil McBee, whose partner Lucia, an artist, was also living in Boston — in this case, on the bandstand when the bassist was coming through town with Pharoah Sanders. Braufman later played on McBee’s debut Strata-East LP Mutima, recorded in New York in May of 1974 and a precursor to the bassist’s role in Valley of Search.

As Cooper-Moore tells it, “when we moved to 501 Canal Street… that’s when I got to really play with Alan. When we started putting on concerts, we used the same musicians but [depending on the day it] would be either his band or my band. It was around that time Cecil Taylor did a concert at Carnegie Hall with his orchestra, and Gary Giddins, who was writing for the Voice, wrote very badly about David S. Ware. Tom Bruno was living at Canal Street then, along with Ellen Christi. Philip Polumbo, a bass player and painter, was living on the top floor, and they were all working at the Village Voice. Tom said, you know, ‘we gonna get back at this guy Gary Giddins,’ so they mimeographed these posters, little sheets about how Gary was an idiot and he couldn’t hear, he really didn’t know the music and he should come down to Canal Street sometime and hear what’s going on there. So one week when it was Alan’s band, Giddins showed up and reviewed us, and we got good press. He thought that the space was loud but the headline read ‘Taking Chances at 501 Canal’ and then people started coming.” The article, in the June 13, 1974 issue of the Voice, discusses the music as it relates to figures like Taylor and Don Cherry, and notes the programs’ “kaleidoscopic densities” and that Ashton and Braufman’s linkage is what pushes the music forward.

Valley of Search is a document of the music at 501 Canal, but it’s also a document of relationships — people who lived or worked together and were humanly close. Braufman met Bob Cummins, the founder of India Navigation Company, at a party at McBee’s apartment in Harlem. The label had just been conceived, and Braufman would be its second artist. McBee, Lee, and Williams were obvious foils for their place in the saxophonist’s work and life, the latter providing a bevy of instruments that he would later apply to work with trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith. In late 1974, Cummins set up microphones in the building’s storefront, documenting two short sets by the band with no alternate takes or additional cuts.

Invoking with a dulcimer and bowed bass drone undergirded by flits of percussion, Ashton chants the Bahá’í prayer “God sufficeth all things above all things, and nothing in the heavens or in the earth but God sufficeth, verily he is in himself the knower, the sustainer, the omnipotent. God sufficeth all things above all things…” granting the music’s higher search a stirring, declaratory shout amid mountain strings. Soon, liquid alto keen, harried screams, and rhapsodic piano chunks edge a dense fracas toward the sharp, sinewy groove and foamy crests of the following movement. One would imagine that the music on this recording reflects the overall feel at 501; the compositions are among those that were in their book at the time, fleshed out with a powerful array of percussion, whistles, and cries, McBee’s bass steadily thrumming and in counterpoint to burred, throaty alto and briskly twined piano.

When Bruno and Christi moved from the fourth floor down to the first, that was the end of performances as they had been at 501 Canal; Ashton relocated to his home state of Virginia soon after, before returning to New York in 1985 as Cooper-Moore. Braufman would go on to work with drummer William Hooker and his own more commercially-leaning groups (as Alan Michael) before relocating to Salt Lake City, where he resides today. Valley of Search has enjoyed a cult status among followers of this music, and it captures a unique and very alive historical slice of New York’s creative improvised underground.

Tracklist:
1. Rainbow Warriors 02:59
2. Chant 08:13
3. Thankfulness 05:13
4. Love Is For Real 06:48
5. Forshadow 00:21
6. Miracles 04:00
7. Ark Of Salvation 04:17
8. Little Nabil’s March 05:59
9. Destiny 05:16

Personnel:
Alan Braufman, saxophone
Cooper-Moore, piano, dulcimer, recitation
Cecil McBee, bass
David Lee, drums
Ralph Williams, percussion

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Alexander Melnikov – Debussy: Preludes du 2e Livre, La Mer (2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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Alexander Melnikov – Debussy: Préludes du 2e Livre, La Mer (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz  | Time – 01:03:23 minutes | 977 MB | Genre: Classical
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A century after his death on 25 March 1918, many harmonia mundi artists are eager to pay tribute to Claude Debussy, the magician of melody and timbre, the great ‘colourist’ and father of modern music. Alexander Melnikov is among those pianists increasingly committed to playing the works of the past on the instruments on which they came into being (or could have done so). And so it is on a ‘period’ piano (an Érard piano ) that he breathes new life into Book II of the Préludes, but also – with the help of Olga Pashchenko – the extraordinary transcription of La Mer by the composer himself.

Released as one of nine new albums dedicated to Debussy by harmonia mundi to mark the centenary of the French composer’s birth, this volume offers the Second Book of thePreludes played by Alexander Melnikov on an Erard piano. The world of Debussyan piano relied so heavily on timbre that pianists and editors alike often prefer one or another make so as to get a grip on the specificities of the music. Alexander Melnikov is one of those rare Russian artists to take an interest in ancient instruments. This student of Sviatoslav Richter was quickly captivated by this kind of work, working with Andreas Staier and Alexey Lubimov and playing with specialised ensembles like the Concerto Köln or the Berlin Akademie für Alte Musik. His performance of the Preludes by Debussy at London’s Wigmore Hall was particularly well received by critics who described the Russian pianist as a “sorcerer” who is highlighting “ravishing”, “violent”, “terrifying” music. An iridescent orchestral masterpiece, La Mer is difficult to boil down to a four-handed piano piece, and Debussy disowned his transcription, leaving it to André Caplet to prepare another one for two four-handed pianos. Alexandre Melnikov and Olga Pashchenko have taken up the challenge to prove that the auteur’s transcription is not at all “unplayable”.  – François Hudry

Tracklist:
1. Préludes, Livre 2, L. 123: I. Brouillards. Modéré 03:11
2. Préludes, Livre 2, L. 123: II. Feuilles mortes. Lent et mélancolique 03:17
3. Préludes, Livre 2, L. 123: III. La Puerta del vino. Mouvement de “Habanera” 03:16
4. Préludes, Livre 2, L. 123: IV. Les fées sont d’exquises danseuses. Rapide et léger 02:55
5. Préludes, Livre 2, L. 123: V. Bruyères. Calme 02:47
6. Préludes, Livre 2, L. 123: VI. General Lavine”- excentric. Dans le style et le mouvement d’un Cake-Walk 02:48
7. Préludes, Livre 2, L. 123: VII. La terrasse des audiences du clair de lune. Lent 05:01
8. Préludes, Livre 2, L. 123 : VIII. Ondine. Scherzando 03:07
9. Préludes, Livre 2, L. 123: IX. Hommage à S. Pickwick Esq. P.P.M.P.C. Grave 02:36
10. Préludes, Livre 2, L. 123: X. Canope. Très calme et doucement triste 03:17
11. Préludes, Livre 2, L. 123: XI. Les tierces alternées. Modérément animé 02:31
12. Préludes, Livre 2, L. 123: XII. Feux d’artifice. Modérément animé 04:29
13. La Mer, L. 109: I. De l’aube à midi sur la mer (Transcribed for four-hand piano) 08:09
14. La Mer, L. 109: II. Jeux de vagues (Transcribed for four-hand piano) 07:22
15. La Mer, L. 109: III. Dialogue du vent et de la mer (Transcribed for four-hand piano) 08:37

Personnel:
Alexander Melnikov, piano
Olga Pashchenko, piano

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Alexei Lubimov – Dussek: Complete Piano Sonatas, Op. 44 & Op. 77 (2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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Alexei Lubimov – Dussek: Complete Piano Sonatas, Op. 44 & Op. 77 (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz  | Time – 01:02:31 minutes | 1,14 GB | Genre: Classical
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If you had to name the bridge between Beethoven and Schubert, it would have to be Dusek. Sadly, his lack of a local following – Beethoven, Mozart, Hayden, Schubert and Brahms all had adopted home towns to root for them, after all – has made him less of an obvious choice. Born in Lithuania, he went to live in St Petersburg, where he dodged deportation to Siberia by moving to Paris, where he dodged a revolutionary tribunal by fleeing to London, which he had to leave in a hurry in order to escape prison, winding up in Hamburg… And eventually he would find himself in Prague, and, finally, Paris, where he died at the age of just 52. For this third volume of his complete sonatas, Alexei Lubimov – playing a 1799 Longman-Clementi fortepiano – has chosen two monuments of his mature period: the 18th Sonata “L’Adieu” of 1800 and the staggering 28th Sonata “The Invocation” from 1812. These works reveal a Dussek who is anchored as much in the past – with Bach’s polyphonic rigour and an elegance of writing taken from Mozart and Hayden – as he is in the present, with the power of Beethoven; and indeed the future with impressive turns of harmonic and pianistic daring. His years spent with London’s Broadwood piano-makers, with whom he would work on many innovations, were clearly not in vain. Alexei Lubimov studied with Heinrich Neuhaus – the great Russian piano teacher – and at the start of his career specialised in the hyper-avant-garde of Boulez, Cage and Stockhausen, before turning towards period instruments, which he was the first to bring to the very conservative Moscow Conservatory. From the 1980s he was able to excite the interest of the whole Soviet musical world in the fortepiano, before developing a global career.

Tracklist:
1. Piano Sonata No. 18 in E-Flat Major, Op. 44, Craw 178: I. Introduzione. Grave – Allegro moderato 11:00
2. Piano Sonata No. 18 in E-Flat Major, Op. 44, Craw 178: II. Molto adagio e sostenuto 07:37
3. Piano Sonata No. 18 in E-Flat Major, Op. 44, Craw 178: III. Tempo di menuetto piuttosto allegro 03:42
4. Piano Sonata No. 18 in E-Flat Major, Op. 44, Craw 178: IV. Rondo. Allegro moderato ed espressivo 07:39
5. Piano Sonata No. 28 in F Minor, Op. 77, Craw 259: I. Allegro moderato, ma energico 12:30
6. Piano Sonata No. 28 in F Minor, Op. 77, Craw 259: II. Tempo di menuetto. Con moto 04:37
7. Piano Sonata No. 28 in F Minor, Op. 77, Craw 259: III. Adagio non troppo, ma solenne 06:01
8. Piano Sonata No. 28 in F Minor, Op. 77, Craw 259: IV. Rondo. Allegro moderato 09:25

Personnel:
Alexei Lubimov, piano

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Alison Lau – My Voice & I (2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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Alison Lau (劉卓昕) – My Voice & I (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz  | Time – 45:28 minutes | 832 MB | Genre: Classical
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Alison Lau is one of Hong Kong’s few sopranos—and one of its most well-known, thanks in part to her success in both the classical and pop music worlds. Lau’s new album, My Voice & I, showcases her crossover talents with pop tracks and film music as well as arias and art songs. Standouts include her exquisite rendition of Ennio Morricone’s classic “Nella Fantasia” and an angelic cover of late rock poet Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah”. Her youthful, fairy-like voice creates a special place where new and traditional sounds collide in perfect harmony.

Born and raised in Hong Kong, soprano Alison Lau is one of the most sought-after soloists of her generation. Highlights of the 2016/17 season include Bach’s St. John Passion under the baton of Professor John Butt, and a series of Bach cantatas concerts with Die Konzertisten, CPE Bach’s Magnificat with the Hong Kong Bach Choir, a Brahms and Schumann themed song recital with Music Lab which was reprised in London, Alma Mahler’s Fünf Lieder with Musica Viva, as well as role début as Lauretta in Gianni Schicchi with Opera Hong Kong. In October 2017, she made her début in Germany as the soprano soloist in Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem to critical acclaim.

During the 2015/2016 season, Miss Lau sang Handel’s Messiah with Die Konzertisten, under the baton of Jonathan Cohen. She also sang the soprano solo in Vaughan Williams’ A Sea Symphony, Haydn’s Nelson Mass, Britten’s The Company of Heaven and Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy. On the song recital stage, she has performed Grieg’s Sechs Lieder and Argento’s Six Elizabethan Songs in ‘Travel in Expression’ with Music Lab, a selection of songs and ensembles in ‘400 years of Shakespearean Songs’ with Musica Viva, and in June 2015, she made her role début as Despina in Così fan tutte.

In the 2014/15 season, she was selected to perform Chausson mélodie and Schubert Lieder at NEC’s Liederabend series, and sang an English setting of Brahms’ A German Requiem in Toronto. Other oratorio performances include Bach’s Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen, Mendelssohn’s Hear my prayer and Vivaldi’s In Furore Iustissimae Irae. In 2014 Miss Lau made her role début as Barbarina in Le Nozze di Figaro, as well as Musetta in La Boheme.

Miss Lau received her master’s degree at New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, and her bachelor’s degree at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, where she performed the roles of Amore in L’incoronazione di Poppea, Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Valencienne in The Merry Widow. She is an alumna of the Jockey Club Opera Hong Kong Young Artist Development Programme. Her education has been generously supported by the Opera Hong Kong K. Wah International Vocal Scholarship, Foundation for the Arts and Music in Asia Vocal Scholarship, the Andy Anselmo Scholarship in Voice and the NEC Merit Award and Scholarship, The Hong Kong Children’s Choir Vocal Scholarship and the Michael Rippon Memorial Vocal Scholarship.

Miss Lau was a prize winner at the 2017 Concorso Internazionale per Cantanti Lirici Spazio Musica in Orvieto, Italy, the 2016 Yokohama International Music Competition in Japan and the 2014 Metropolitan International Music Festival Vocal Competition in New York, USA. Miss Lau was featured in “Young Music Makers 2012”, a series of documentaries by RTHK Channel 4, the only classical music channel in Hong Kong. In December 2017, she was awarded the Certificate of Commendation by the HKSAR Government’s Home Affairs Bureau.

Tracklist:
01. Caccini, Vavilov: Ave Maria 04:26
02. Grieg: Peer Gynt, Op. 23 : Solveig’s Song 05:15
03. Händel: Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno, HWV 46a / Part 2 : Lascia la spina 06:06
04. Mozart: Die Zauberflöte, K. 620 / Act 2 : “Ach, ich fühl’s” 03:52
05. Rachmaninov: 14 Romances, Op.34 : 14. Vocalise (Orchestral Version) 05:26
06. Morricone: Nella Fantasia (Arr. by Cheuk-Yin Ng) 04:27
07. Martini: Plaisir D’Amour 03:43
08. Albinoni, Giazotto: Adagio (Arr. by Tai-shun Tse) 04:04
09. Willson: Till There Was You 03:18
10. Cohen: Hallelujah 04:51

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Angelique Kidjo – Sings (2015/2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/88,2kHz]

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Angelique Kidjo – Sings (2015/2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/88,2 kHz  | Time – 41:48 minutes | 808 MB | Genre: World
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On her second, highly anticipated 429 Records recording Angelique Kidjo Sings with the Orchestre Philharmonique Du Luxembourg, the visionary songwriter and vocalist teams with the ensemble s renowned conductor and composer Gast Waltzing to create an historic work that beautifully blends the classical music traditions of Europe and the powerful rhythmic excitement of the sounds of her native land. Backed by the sweeping grandeur of the 110 musician ensemble, the singer – drawing fresh, emotional power from her trademark guttural voice – re-imagines nine classic pieces from her 24 year discography and two new tunes ( Otishe, Mamae ) from the sessions of her 2014 Grammy-Winning (Best World Music Album) masterwork Eve.

Produced by Kidjo and her husband and longtime production partner Jean Hebrail, and conducted and featuring arrangements by Waltzing, the collection is a truly multi-national affair, with the orchestra recorded first in Luxembourg (with Angelique present in the studio) and Angelique laying down her vocals, along with native percussion players from Benin, in a later session at the Digital Factory in the Normandy region of France. Additional recording and mixing was done in NYC.

Tracklist:
1. Malaika 03:33
2. Ominira 03:52
3. Kelele 03:37
4. Fifa 04:33
5. Otishe 04:03
6. Bahia 03:32
7. Petite Fleur 02:28
8. Samba Pa Ti 03:49
9. Nanae 04:18
10. Naima 03:49
11. Loloye 04:15

Personnel:
Angelique Kidjo, vocals
Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg
Gast Waltzing, conductor

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Anna Prohaska – Serpent & Fire: Arias for Dido & Cleopatra (2016) [Official Digital Download 24bit/48kHz]

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FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz  | Time – 01:09:57 minutes | 716 MB | Genre: Classical
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Booklet, Front Cover | © Alpha

The German soprano Anna Prohaska joins Alpha Classics for several recording projects. Her first recital brings together two superb African queens – Dido & Cleopatra – and follows them all over Europe during the first century of opera, from the 1640s to 1740. A firework display of arias, virtuosic and tragic by turns, written by the leading personalities of Baroque music (Cavalli, Handel, Purcell, Hasse) and composers still awaiting rediscovery such as Sartorio, Graupner and the Venetian Castrovillari. For this programme built like a tragedy around the queens of Egypt and Carthage, whom she interprets with the passion and fervour that have made her reputation, Anna Prohaska is accompanied by one of today’s finest Baroque ensembles, Il Giardino Armonico; under the inspired guidance of their director Giovanni Antonini (who is also a dazzling recorder soloist in some of the arias), they keep us on the edge of our seats from start to finish. A top star in Germany, Anna Prohaska also sings on the world’s leading operatic stages, from La Scala to Convent Garden by way of Aix en Provence and Salzburg.

Tracklist:
01. Dido and Aeneas, Z. 626: Overture
02. Dido and Aeneas, Z. 626, Act I: Aria “Ah! Belinda, I Am Press’d with Torment”
03. Dido, Königin von Karthago: Aria “Holdestes Lispeln der spielenden Fluthen”
04. Giulio Cesare in Egitto: Aria “Non voglio amar”
05. The Tempest, the Second Musick: Lilk
06. The Tempest, the Second Musick: Curtain Tune
07. La Cleopatra: Aria “A dio regni, a dio scettri”
08. Giulio Cesare in Egitto: Aria “Quando voglio”
09. The Tempest, the First Musick: Galliard
10. The Fairy Queen, Z. 629: Chaconne “Dance for the Chinese Man and Woman”
11. Dido, Königin von Karthago: Recitativo accompagnato “Der Himmel…”
12. Dido, Königin von Karthago: Aria “Infido cupido”
13. Dido, Königin von Karthago: Aria “Agitato da tempeste”
14. Giulio Cesare in Egitto, HWV 17, Act II: Recitativo accompagnato “Che sento? O dio!”
15. Giulio Cesare in Egitto, HWV 17, Act II: Aria “Se pieta di me non senti”
16. Didone abbandonata: Aria “Già si desta la tempesta”
17. Sonate concertate in stil moderno, libro secondo: Sonata decimaquinta a quattro
18. Didone, Act II Scene 2: Recitativo & Aria “Re de’Getuli altero”
19. Marc’Antonio e Cleopatra: Aria “Morte col fiero aspetto”
20. Passacaille del seigneur Louigi
21. Dido and Aeneas, Z. 626, Act II: Aria “Oft She Visits This Lone Mountain”
22. Dido and Aeneas, Z. 626, Act III: “Thy Hand, Belinda…When I Am Laid in Earth”

Personnel:
Anna Prohaska, Soprano
Il Giardino Armonico
Giovanni Antonini, Dirigent

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Grateful Dead – Anthem Of The Sun (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (1968/2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

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Grateful Dead – Anthem Of The Sun (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (1968/2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz  | Time – 02:13:17 minutes | 5 GB | Genre: Rock
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Grateful Dead – Rhino

50 years ago, the psychedelic movement emerged, hairs started growing at will, organic food was topical and fashion trends in the United States were in no way controlled by Chanel or the others. Right in the midst of this movement, there was Grateful Dead. Proper hippies with electric guitars, soaked in hallucinogenic drugs, blossoming in an exuberant counterculture, and whose cornerstone was a psychedelic mix of musical genres. Blues, rock, country and sixties pop, a proper hotchpotch that hasn’t gone any bad in half a century. The Dead are still partying and releasing a remastered version of Anthem Of The Sun (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition), their second album from 1968. The one that introduced their second drummer Mickey Hart. At that time, the band featured Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Ron McKernan, Phil Lesh and Bill Kreutzmann. The album includes two versions of the original Anthem of the Sun, with titles from 1968 as well as better-known mixes from 1961, remastered by David Glasser. It’s a rather rare occurrence for an album to combine several studio and live recordings of each song. It is without a doubt Grateful Dead’s most interesting and exciting work to listen to. With some titles exceeding the ten-minute mark, recording medleys and a previously unreleased recording of their concert at Winterland on October 22nd, 1967, this album truly feels like a landmark. New Potato Caboose, It Hurts Me Too, That’s It For The Other One, the versions are clearly different. Bill Kreutzmann described the album with these words: “It was easily our most experimental record, it was ground-breaking in its time and it remains a psychedelic listening experience to this day.” A whole era is brought back to life and we’d love to be back 50 years to witness the spectacle of Grateful Dead on stage. – Anna Coluthe

Tracklist:
1. That’s It For The Other One (Cryptical Envelopment / Quadlibet For Tender Feet / The Faster We Go, The Rounder We Get / We Leave The Castle) (1968 Mix) 07:39
2. New Potato Caboose (1968 Mix) 08:25
3. Born Cross-Eyed (1968 Mix) 02:07
4. Alligator (1968 Mix) 11:20
5. Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks) (1968 Mix) 09:48
6. That’s It For The Other One (Cryptical Envelopment / Quadlibet For Tender Feet / The Faster We Go, The Rounder We Get / We Leave The Castle) (1971 Remix) 07:40
7. New Potato Caboose (1971 Remix) 08:25
8. Born Cross-Eyed (1971 Remix) 02:21
9. Alligator (1971 Remix) 11:24
10. Caution (Do Not Stop On The Tracks) (1971 Remix) 09:03
11. Morning Dew (Live at Winterland, San Francisco, CA 10/22/67) 07:38
12. New Potato Caboose (Live at Winterland, San Francisco, CA 10/22/67) 09:49
13. It Hurts Me Too (Live at Winterland, San Francisco, CA 10/22/67) 04:16
14. Cold Rain And Snow (Live at Winterland, San Francisco, CA 10/22/67) 03:16
15. Turn On Your Love Light (Live at Winterland, San Francisco, CA 10/22/67) 12:21
16. Beat It On Down The Line (Live at Winterland, San Francisco, CA 10/22/67) 02:58
17. That’s It For The Other One (Cryptical Envelopment I / The Other Side / Cryptical Envelopment II) (Live at Winterland, San Francisco, CA 10/22/67) 14:47

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