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Roman 5 Minutes To Match Songs | 1. | That's What You Say |
| 2. | Stupid Magic |
| 3. | Radiosilent |
| 4. | Grow An Idiot |
| 5. | Mum's Don't Worry |
| 6. | Friday Exorcism |
| 7. | Sleeping-Bag |
| 8. | Caress |
| 9. | You've Done It |
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Buy 5 Minutes To Match CD Purchase 5 Minutes To Match CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Owl City Ocean Eyes CD (2009)
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$10.19 A surprising and unexpected indie success in 2007, garnering over a million ...
| | Massive Attack 100th Window CD (2003)
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$11.95 After a five-year gap, the follow-up to 1998's lauded MEZZANINE finds Massive Attack picking up right where they left off, as though no time had passed at all. The trademark mix of downtempo electronica, slithery trip-hop, darkly ambient atmospherics, and spacious dub production touches is still strongly in place, and this time around Sinead O'Connor fills the dreamy-chanteuse role played on MEZZANINE by Cocteau Twin Elizabeth Fraser. The contrast of smooth, orchestral textures and wide, open sonic spaces with moody, paranoiac touches and creepy, downcast emotional vistas continues to make for some effective dynamics. The tempo picks up on the pulsing, insistent "A Prayer For England," ...
| | Emma Shapplin Carmine Meo CD (1997)
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$10.49 CARMINE MEO is a pop-classical hybrid by opera singer Emma Shapplin.
Every year or two somebody from the classical world gets the bright idea to record a classical album with a little something extra for the groundlings: some percussion, some sound effects, maybe some strings. Sometimes the result is insulting, sometimes it's just gilding the lily, and sometimes it works. Carmine Meo, however, sidesteps this problematic phenomenon altogether by making up its own classical music and then turning it into pop. That's right, most of the numbers on the album, even though they sound like lush, romantic arias, are originals.
And despite the disheveled-hair packaging of Emma Shapplin and the truly bad poem she contributes to the liner notes, it works. Why? Because Shapplin, notwithstanding her less-than-opera-caliber voice, sings with absolute conviction, and because her team is determined to entertain. So what if "Cuor Senza Sange" borrows its opening from Peter Gabriel, or if the synthesizer from "Favola Breve" is right off of Who's Next? None of that matters because "Spente le Stelle" truly reaches for the stars, and so do many of the other tracks. To be sure, ...
| | Johann Johannsson Fordlandia CD (2008) Digipak
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$12.25 Johann Johannsson's second album in a conceptual trilogy about American technology (the first being IBM 1401, A USER'S MANUAL), 2008's FORDLANDIA finds the lauded Icelandic composer once again working his mesmerizing modern-classical magic. Closest in its sweeping orchestral scale to his own gorgeous ENGLABORN, the ...
| | Infected Mushroom Legend Of The Black Shawarma CD (2009)
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$13.69 Providing further grist for the evolution of electronica in the `00s are psytrance innovators Infected Mushroom. While IM's previous efforts dabbled in eclecticism far outside the purview of club-oriented psytrance and its subsequent "progressive" variants, the duo's 2009 effort, LEGEND OF THE BLACK SHAWARMA, delves even further into the realms of breakbeat-influenced heavy rock and metal. Tracks ...
| | Morcheeba Who Can You Trust? CD (1996)
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$9.09 This U.K. trio injects the aesthetics of trip-hop with a lush, languid, easy-listening air for a concoction that demands a deep, comfortable couch and a top-of-the-line set of headphones. The hypnotic, understated delivery of vocalist Skye Edwards floats over the sweeping synth arrangements, slide guitar, Hammond organ, and subtle technological trickery of brothers Ross and Paul Godfrey. WHO CAN YOU TRUST?, the band's full-length debut, includes the singles "Trigger Hippie," "Tape Loop," and "The Music That We Hear."
Atmosphere is paramount for Morcheeba, and TRUST's track list passes through a spectrum of colors. The opener, "Moog Island," sounds like a sleepy siren song. "Post Houmous" lulls with its dub-inflected mid-tempo groove. "End Theme" is glossy retro lounge. But the whole album feels like one beautiful, continuous opium dream. Morcheeba references '30s blues, '90s electronica, '60s psychedelia, and film soundtrack soundscapes, blending these elements into a savory stream of pure sound quite unlike anything else. WHO CAN YOU TRUST? invites listeners to dive in.
Recorded in London, England.
Personnel: Skye Edwards (vocals); Ross Godfrey (guitar, lap steel guitar, piano, Wurlitzer organ, synthesizer); Richard Harrison (guitar); Steve Bentley-Klein (violin, ...
| | Dub Invaders Respect Myself CD (1995)
$27.95 | | Arkestra One CD (2002)
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$12.69 With its heavy Brazilian focus and lazy-day atmospheres, it's not difficult to see why Arkestra One's debut LP was picked up by ESL, the breakbeat label run by Thievery Corp. boardmembers Eric Hilton and Rob Garza. Surprisingly, though, producer Matthew Timoney outdoes Thievery themselves (who are prized more as taste-makers and DJs than producers) by turning in an imaginative spin on the oft-heard fusion of Brazilian music and trip-hop. Accompanying him on most tracks is Smoke City singer Nina Miranda, who is half-Brazilian, half-English and not only turns in a solid impression of the naïvely romantic Astrud Gilberto for "I Really Want You" and "How Could I Love You More," but shows her range by scatting along on a bright samba piece, "Train to Machupichu." ...
| | Jean Cocteau Anthologie De L'Oeuvre Enregistree CDs (2003)
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| | Magic Number That Day CD (2004) (Import) Japan
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| | Bip Hop Generation, Vol. 3 CD (2001)
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$14.29 What sets the label Bip-Hop's compilation albums Bip-Hop Generation apart is the fact that the focus is kept on a small number of artists, each one having the chance to develop his style over more than one track. The roaster for this third volume includes English, Australian, Japanese, French, and Russian names. The best known in electronica circles is Neotropic, here offering two strong pieces of warped experimental techno ("High Fibre" is darker than anything on the Ninja Tune release Strawberry Alarm Clock). Avant-garde fans will recognize the name of Atau Tanaka, a Japanese artist who experiments with various means of data processing. "Bondage_2" is part of a series using ...
| | Safi Connection Shout Aluma CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Mad Doctor X Dr. XS Hip Hop Experiments CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Sluta Leta Semi Peterson CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Garnet Rogers Get A Witness CD (2007)
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