| | Klub Kollaborations CD B K Discography of CDs
This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by BK. Klub Kollaborations Music Klub Kollaborations Songs | 1. | Warp |
| 2. | Butterflies |
| 3. | Raucous |
| 4. | Tiptronic |
| 5. | Tg1 |
| 6. | Face Facts |
| 7. | Zulu Nation |
| 8. | Gonna F**K You Up |
| 9. | Calm Before the Storm |
| 10. | Outta My House |
| 11. | Accelerate |
| 12. | Final Chapter |
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$11.49 Tricky made a low-key entrance onto the music scene as a guest vocalist on Massive Attack's 1991 classic Blue Lines. There was little indication that he would resurface four years later with an album as powerfully unsettling as Maxinquaye. Accompanied by the sweet-voiced Martine, Tricky takes the listener on a tour of the dark corridors of his mind, dealing exclusively in paranoia and obsession. The striking rhythms of stand-out tracks 'Overcome', 'Hell Is Round The Corner' and 'Suffocated Love' ...
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$9.59 The delirious "Intro" sets the stage for what's to come: murky synth washes are gently led into the sunshine by the sudden magisterial arrival of the flamenco guitar. The title track is a rousing instrumental that fuses techno with samplings of the Irish traditional ballad, "She Moved through the Fair" (referred to as "Belfast Child"), with a haunting vocal over a mix of percussion elements, synthesizer pads, and more flamenco. (Imagine Gypsy Kings mixing an album with Deep Forest). The track appears twice more, as a reprise and extended club remix. ...
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$6.29 POST, Bjork's second release as a solo artist, mines the fertile soil of the eclectic musical terrain of post-modern pop. The album throbs in and out of ambient cadences with techno beats, slips into showtune theatrics, then reels back to the dance floor.
With a full plate of sounds already on the table, Bjork adds her own unique flare to the presentation, proving she is not easily pigeonholed. The lyrically-insistent opener, "Army Of Me," is a relentless electronic grind that is typical of Bjork's vibe, but POST also digs into Western music's more organic resources. "It's Oh So Quiet" may be a remake of an old Hollywood showtune, but Bjork's version transcends the song's silver screen aloofness on the strength of her delightful screams ("Zing, BOOM!!/You fall in love"). It is directly followed by "Enjoy," a lurching hypnotic nod with musical help from British trip-hop MC, Tricky; and the smooth, Bee Gees-like orchestration of "Isobel," a swooning accompaniment to strobe light bongo drums which announces that the listener is no longer at a rave, but at a disco.
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$14.39 LOVES TO TANGO features rare and early examples of Xavier Cugat's tangos, mostly from previously unreleased radio transcriptions.
This is tango in the manner most Americans thought of it until Astor Piazzolla broke in this market -- the music of drama and romance, but without many rough edges. A music of sophistication, removed from its lower-class origins in Buenos Aires. This CD conjures up images of palm courts, rooftop gardens of five-star hotels, and elegant society couples who danced to this music.
Xavier Cugat did much to popularize Latin music of many genres in the U.S. His band was mostly sweet, but could occasionally get hot. One of Cugat's first bands was Xavier Cugat and his Gigolos, which specialized in playing tangos for the patrons of Los Angeles' Coconut Grove. (Although the track was credited to Gus Arnheim, it is believed that the recording of "La Rosita" on this CD is actually by Xavier Cugat and his Gigolos.) Cugat began playing tangos during the height of its popularity in the United States and continued injecting them into his repertoire even after he became more famous for Cuban music. Harlequin has released much of Cugat's material from the '30s and '40s, spotlighting his tango material with this compilation, as opposed to the rhumbas and congas that he's better known ...
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