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Best known as one half of the renowned club/dance duo Deep Dish, Sharam Tayebi seemingly never sought to go out on his own -- for nearly ten years, he solely focused on collaborating with Deep Dish bandmate Ali "Dubfire" Shirazinia. But come 2006, Sharam was finally ready to take the solo plunge, as evidenced by the release of the double-disc Dubai, released as part of the ongoing Global Underground series (it comes in at number 29). Sharam gets his shot to mix it up, as he offers such uptempo dance ditties as DYAD 10's "Sugar (Sweat Thing)," 16 Bit Lolitas' "Passing Light," and Cedric Gervais' "Spirit of My Life." For the most part, the perfect soundtrack to accompany models walking down the runway. ~ Greg Prato
DJ: Sharam. Sharam Dubai Songs | | Dubai CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Sugar (Sweat Thing) |
| 2. | Look Around - (Spider Funk mix, Spider Funk Mix) |
| 3. | Passing Light |
| 4. | Bliss - (Felix Remix, Felix remix) |
| 5. | Mallorca |
| 6. | Lullaby |
| 7. | Minds Talking - (Dave Aude Remix, Dave Aude remix) |
| 8. | Together We Rise |
| 9. | We Are All One |
| 10. | Something to Lose - (Cedric Gervais mix, Cedric Gervais Mix, featuring Nadia Ali) |
| 11. | Stilleto Pump |
| 12. | Effiel Nights |
| | Dubai Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Direct Me |
| 2. | Unknown |
| 3. | Ape Stalking |
| 4. | Deep Breath Sedna |
| 5. | Magna - (Dariush & Sam Perez Remix, Dariush & Sam Perez remix) |
| 6. | Spirit of My Life |
| 7. | Sonnenstuhl |
| 8. | Psych |
| 9. | Cello Track - (dub) |
| 10. | Who's Watching - (featuring Nadia Ali) |
| 11. | Alyon |
| 12. | If You Love Me - (Dean Coleman Dub mix, Dean Coleman Dub) |
| 13. | Manitoe |
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$20.09 Three studio albums into the second phase of their career, the Go-Betweens present a live DVD/CD package loaded with goodies for their fans. The DVD includes a 90-minute full-band concert in their hometown of Brisbane, Australia, plus, an hour-long intimate, acoustic performance where Grant McLennan and Robert Forster share songs and stories about writing the music that has made them the quintessential cult band. Regarding their most recent output, Rolling Stone says, "Australias' answer to R.E.M. are on a roll newcomers will hear a seductively pretty indie-pop record, while their still-ballooning cult can marvel at the sound of their iridescent melodies
A revered band with a devoted cult following, the Go-Betweens shine on this live DVD/CD release, recorded in Brisbane. On the audio-only disc, the Australian indie heroes offer up a 16-song set that draws largely from 2005's acclaimed OCEANS APART and the classic 1988 album 16 LOVERS LANE, the veteran ensemble's final studio album before their 2000 reunion record, THE FRIENDS OF RACHEL WORTH (also represented here). Fronted by accomplished singer/songwriters Robert Forster and Grant McLennan, the Go-Betweens open, oddly enough, with a McLennan solo track--the spare, melancholy "Black Mule"--establishing that this won't be a ...
| | Dave Seaman Renaissance: The Masters Series Vol. 7 CDs (2006)
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$16.69 Having achieved significant success with his first contribution to the Renaissance label's Masters series (Desire), U.K. house DJ Dave Seaman returns with another shot, Renaissance: The Masters Series, Vol. 7, a two-disc mix album that offers a generous program of modern house sounds. There won't be any surprises here for Seaman's fans, but he does demonstrate that there's still plenty of interest to be mined from his signature trippy and dubby brand of house music. He also shows that he's willing to go off the reservation when the spirit moves; in fact, the album's opening number (a Sasha remix of Charlie May's "Seal Clubbing") starts the album off in a crispy breaks mode before things settle into a more typical house-with-dub-effects style. The highlight of the first disc is Thievery Corporation's fun and pop-smart "Heart's a Lonely Hunter," which features vocals by ex-Talking Heads frontman David Byrne. Seaman's ...
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| | Type O Negative Bloody Kisses CD (1993)
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| | Apocalyptica Amplified: A Decade Of Reinventing The Cello CDs (2006)
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$15.19 Two disc 2006 collection featuring the best moments from this classically based Finnish quartet's first decade, including a handful of tracks from their internationally successful Plays Metallica For Four Cellos. 23 tracks. Universal.
When Finland's Apocalyptica released 1996's self-explanatory Plays Metallica by Four Cellos instrumental album, their convincing classical interpretations of those ubiquitous heavy metal anthems were widely praised for their virtuosic execution and ingenious concept, but similarly dismissed as a one-time curiosity. And cynics were almost proven right when the spread-legged and seated quartet's sophomore outing, Inquisition Symphony (1998), proceeded to repeat the same gimmick, only adding a few instrumental originals and new bands covered (Sepultura, Faith No More, Pantera) amid the expected Metallica tunes, for a significantly less acclaimed and low-selling product. Here's where things got interesting, because the members of Apocalyptica actually realized they were living on borrowed time, accepted the daunting challenge to evolve or perish, and went on to compose most of the material found on subsequent albums Cult (2000), Reflections (2003), and Apocalyptica (2005), while incorporating new elements like drums, bass, amplification for their cellos, and even guest vocalists. All that -- plus embarking on a regular touring regimen that converted enraptured audiences worldwide -- made it possible for that one-time "novelty" band to deserve a two-disc retrospective, like Amplified: A Decade of Reinventing the Cello, which traces the above-described sonic and creative evolution with an imperfect but well-balanced survey of cuts from each of those albums and phases. Looking through them: the verdict on which Metallica covers were chosen (four of them in all, including "Enter Sandman" and "Master of Puppets") are of course quite arbitrary, depending on the listener's personal favorites, and it's a pity that the wrong Sepultura cover was used -- that being the better known "Refuse/Resist" over the more complex "Inquisition Symphony," which was stupendously well-suited to a classical reading. But the selection of later day, self-penned tracks fares quite well, representing a comprehensive cross-section ...
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