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That Thing I Do Music | Category | Electronica Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7278188 | | Catalog number | 98858 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 25, 2006 |
Eva That Thing I Do Songs | 1. | that Thing I Do - feat technotrek / Klubjumpers Radio Mix |
| 2. | that Thing I Do - feat technotrek / Klubjumpers Club Mix |
| 3. | that Thing I Do - feat technotrek / Klubjumpers Original Mix |
| 4. | Intangible Dream - feat technotrek / Klubjumpers Radio Mix |
| 5. | Intangible Dream - feat technotrek / Klubjumpers Club Mix |
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$11.49 Picture a world where each and every French dance band was unflinchingly bad; where every Air or Cassius or even Phoenix never existed since every homegrown, starving musician looked to somebody like ATB instead of St. Germain. Luckily, this is but a piece of fiction. Because Ludovic Navarre created such a saintly pseudonym, employing deep house, tittering breaks, and down-tempo attitudes that -- in over-simplistic terms -- virtually invented the entire French house movement that has crossed over more times than a Diana Ross impersonator. The question is, does being first make you any good? Taking cues from acid jazz and its chin-stroking underground, songs like "Deep in It" or "Street Scene (4 Schazz)" seem to shyly respond, "yes." It's only the preponderance of an odd sense of a Frenchman aping American black music that starts to cause the most alarm. The loose jazz excursions such as "Sentimental Mood" carries all the emotional weight of a sewing needle and the choice of blues samples (while being years before Moby even caught onto the idea) feels contrived. The album may exude an atmosphere of a musician discovering a new genre hybridization, it just doesn't quite reach the maturity of a fleshed out idea. A landmark album? Yes. An album that lacks the loveliness of an Air or the inventiveness of an Etienne DeCrecy? Also, yes. ...
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| | Enigma Cross Of Changes CD (1994)
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$11.39 On THE CROSS OF CHANGES, Enigma delves into the mystic with a musical fervor that transcends sampling technologies and popular dance beats. THE CROSS OF CHANGES is a serene yet supremely sensual musical synthesis that might best be characterized as new age hip-hop. Enigma's worldwide hit MCMXC A.D. was notable for, among other things, its use of Gregorian chants as samples in a heady techno mix, which inspired such delirious interest in this ancient music that The Benedictine Monks Of Santo Domingo De Silos are currently enjoying their own Top 10 hit--CHANT.
With THE CROSS OF CHANGES, Enigma's auteur Michael Cretu has merged a series of chants and simple devotional lyrics into a smooth techno-psychedelic wall of sound that is, in contemporary terms, a synthesized flipside to the techno-pop dance grooves of groups like Ace Of Base. Apples and oranges? Certainly, but both groups do employ texture and repetition to particular advantage in a pop context. However, where Ace Of Base finds nirvana in the incantory rhythms of reggae and the classic textures of old-fashioned analog synthesizers, Enigma extracts their hypnotic rhythms and textures from a variety of Eastern sources--at times evoking the ghosts of fellow mystics Pink Floyd, Brian ...
| | Royksopp's Night Out CD (2006) Limited Edition; Extended Play
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$10.99 With more muscle than either of the group's two studio releases, this EP maintains the layers and textures the band is known for, but adds an energy that points to more straightforward club music. The version of "Poor Leno," for example, adds a thudding backbeat, while "Go Away" improves upon the studio ...
| | Air Love 2 CD (2009)
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$13.95 For part of Air's POCKET SYMPHONY tour, JB Dunckel and Nicolas Godin played shows with only drummer Joey Waronker as support, forcing the band to strip their songs down to their essences. They stick with that lineup on LOVE 2, which delivers some of the most Air-like music to the band's name, and with good reason: This is the first time Dunckel and Godin have produced their own album. The duo tends to follow their more ambitious work with more accessible material and LOVE 2 is no exception, replacing POCKET SYMPHONY's exotic, experimental bent with a renewed emphasis on their quintessential sound. Godin and Dunckel dig deep into their arsenal of vintage electronic gear, topping those burbles, buzzes and whooshes with some strings here and a few fuzzed-out guitars and basslines there. Above all, atmosphere is the focus, and early on, the album finds Air at their most confectionary: "Love" is irresistibly pretty, offsetting a glockenspiel that sparkles like grains of sugar with brisk shakers. From there, LOVE 2 sweeps away any remnants of POCKET SYMPHONY's expansive melancholy with concentrated happiness--these are some of Air's most lighthearted songs since TALKIE WALKIE. "Be a Bee," with its aptly buzzing and hovering synths and spy movie theme guitars, could be one of the most stylish novelty pop songs ever. However, the album is often ...
| | Little Dragon Machine Dreams CD (2009)
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$15.05 Lest you believe Little Dragon lack an aesthetic spine, their shift away from low-key left-field hip-hop, plaintive piano ballads, and acoustic jazz--a combination that helped ...
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| | Karaoke More Today's Mega Hits CDs (2003) CD+G
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| | Rock-N-Van Ready Or Not CD (2005)
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| | Dave Perez Carry Us Through CD (2006)
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$8.39 Born in Brooklyn to Cuban parents, Dave Perez has listened to a wide range of music all his life. As a child, listening to Mambo and Salsa taught him to appreciate the different sounds that captivate the soul and beats that move the body. As an adolescent music and mixed cassette tapes were the priority over Brooklyn street life. When he attended college, mixing music at fraternity parties had him spinning records until a handful of people were left. After college he moved the crowd on Thursday nights at Club Ivy (old China Club) with pumping House music leading into the early stages of Trance until 5:00AM. For a few years, while mixing at lodge functions and private parties, he was able to try his own music on ...
| | Joe Sierra Twaves CD (2006)
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$12.65 Joe Sierra while successfully running a computer software company in Tampa, Florida, has been fulfilling a life's dream of composing original music of many different musical genre. Originally born and raised in New York City, Joe, while employed as an international Oil Broker and Trader in London also worked in the evenings as an American DJ for two years exposing the British crowds to American Disco in the early eighties, while himself also being exposed to British pop at that time. Always interested in expanding his musical horizons continued to ...
| | Kent Sparling Evening Air Freeway Birds No Wind Birds CD (2007)
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$20.29 Kent Sparling describes “Evening Air...”:From my earliest days of composing experimentalambient music I have been fascinated with the modernincarnation of the musical drone.David Reck writes, in “Music of the Whole Earth”:“The reinforcement of tonal centers by one or more notesof a continuous drone is found in Euro-America, Africa,eastern Europe, central Asia, the Arabic-influenced beltfrom north Africa to Malaysia, and in the pockets of tribalculture in southeast Asia. Elements of the dronecan perhaps be found in every musical culture of the world.”And as with traditional musical forms, so too with modernmusic. Around the tonal center of the drone, themusician is free to find expression along the full rangeof simple to complex harmonies and overtones.The drone acts as a structural scaffolding, and the satellitesubsidiary tones of the melody circle around the tonal nucleus (as Curt Sachs has put it) “like butterflies around a flower.”“Evening Air, Freeway Birds, No Wind Birds” was builtaround a slow rhythm meant to support deep breathing,a pattern of 3 breaths per minute. This rhythm was built upfrom a hand played vinyl record, something like a hip-hop DJin super slow motion. Surface ...
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