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Cassius (France): Gladys (vocals, synthesizer, background vocals); Zdar (vocals, drums); Gee Boom, Zee (vocals, background vocals); Boombass (guitar, piano, Wurlitzer organ, bass guitar, drums); -M- (guitars).
Personnel: Cassius (synthesizer).
Additional personnel: Pharrell Williams (vocals, background vocals); Le Knight Club (guitar, synthesizer, bass guitar); Sebastien Tellier (bass guitar).Entertainment Weekly (p.67) - "[They] are at their best on 15 AGAIN when they pair fuzzy beats with sleek, Steely Dan-inspired, soft-rock stylings." -- Grade: B+ Q (p.139) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Cassius's dirty electro funk has rarely sounded edgier....The ultimate effect is that this is dance music that still offers some dizzying thrills." Uncut (p.102) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[O]n 15 AGAIN, Philippe Zdar and Hubert Boombass restricted themselves to eight hours per track, resulting in a flurry of dazzling, three-minute synthpop." Purchase 15 Again CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Sigur Ros CD (2002)
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$10.89 "()" was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Awards for Best Alternative Music Album and for Best Recording Package.
With critical darlings Sigur Ros releasing an album called ( ) that features eight untitled songs, this Icelandic outfit continues to go against the grain in a manner so esoteric that it's easy to imagine the band's oft-cited influence on Radiohead. Ironically, the vocals here depart from the previous albums' Robert Smith-like tones for a sound highly reminiscent of Radiohead's Thom Yorke. Perhaps SR is just returning ...
| | Keith Fullerton Whitman Playthroughs CD (2002)
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$14.75 The first full album that prolific, multifaceted electronic composer Keith Fullerton Whitman released under his birth name (following 2001's 21:30 for Acoustic Guitar, but also several releases by his breakcore/drill'n'bass alias Hrvåtski, among others) contains five similar-sounding, decidedly minimal extended drone pieces. The entire album consists of nothing but processed guitar tone, though since the guitar is all but imperceptible as a point of origin for this music, the emphasis is squarely on "process" and "tone." The process, which involves running a guitar-generated signal (not the actual guitar sound) through a carefully arranged sequence of programmed Max/MSP modules, effects pedals, and other signal processors, ...
| | Barry 7'S Connectors 2 CD (2002)
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| | D'Arcangelo Broken Toys' Corner CD (2002)
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$10.49 Italian siblings Marco and Fabrizio D'Arcangelo pick up their aural playthings and step to the plate for the follow-up to their acclaimed 1999 debut, Shipwreck. With the Rephlex roster increasingly distant from their Aphex origins, it's enjoyable to find the brothers D'Arcangelo making something of a return to the source, ...
| | MF Doom Special Herbs, Vols. 1-2 CDs (2002)
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$10.39 Containing instrumental versions of previously released vocal tracks (everything from MF Doom's Operation: Doomsday to his work with K.M.D. and Monster Island Czars is represented here), a handful of previously vinyl-only cuts and some borrowed guest tracks from the likes ...
| | DJ Babu Super Duper Duck Breaks CD (2001)
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| | Trip Liquid Diet CD (2006)
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| | Adrian Konarski Darkness, Light And Time - Film And Theatre Music CD (2006)
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$17.09 'Darkness, light and time!' is a compilation of music that comes from several theatre plays, short movies and documentaries. Provocative, with an emphasis onmelody and unexpected harmony, mostly evoked by strings and piano. Sometimes very dramatic, carrying a certain tension, and at the same time distorting parameters of time. Adrian Konarski, (born 7th of February, 1975, in Bydgoszcz, Poland) is composer and pianist who graduated from the Academy of Music in Krakow (2000) from the Department of Composition, Conducting and Musical Theory. He lives in Krakow. Since 1993 he has been cooperating with the 'Cellar under the Rams' (Piwnica pod Baranami).The main scope of his music incorporates film, television and theatre, however he also writes individual pieces of music such as orchestral works and songs. His debut in theatre was the music for the play that was an adaptation of Marcel Proust's "Remembrance of Things Past" directed by I. Gorzkowski. Compositions of Adrian Konarski were performed during prestigious festivals. He is the author of music for many theatre songs performed by famous Polish actors. In 2004 he wrote the music for the film "The Welts", directed by Magdalena Piekorz, which won the "Golden Lions" Award in the 29th Polish Film Festival in Gdynia. This film was the Polish candidate for the Oscar Award in 2004. In 2004, ...
| | Joe Pace Presents: Worship For The Kingdom CD (2007)
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| | Rough Guide To The Music Of Paris CD (2007) (Import) United Kingdom
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$12.79 While great respect is due to the Rough Guide world music compilations (especially from the globe's outer reaches), this one -- covering one of the world's great cities which has a musical culture teeming with creativity, vibrancy, diversity, and outlets of expression -- is simply lazy. First off, the back cover states that the CD "is a superb overview of Paris's eclectic contemporary music scene." Wrong. Django Reinhardt, though he may have influenced that scene, isn't contemporary any more than Sidney Bechet is (both are long gone); they may have influenced what happens now in some indirect way, but they aren't "contemporary" at all. An obvious question is that if these two are included, why isn't there even one cut by Serge Gainsbourg here? Certainly his influence is far more contemporary than any of the aforementioned greats, and at least at this moment his influence is far wider. The fact that Jacques Brel and Edith PIaf are also absent throws the compiler's strategy right out the window. (And the argument that Gainsbourg and Brel weren't born in Paris doesn't hold water if you include Bechet or Reinhardt.) ...
| | Edenbridge Chronicles Of Eden CDs (2007) Remastered; Anthology
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| | Bush Tetras Very Very Happy CD (2007) Enhanced CD
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$11.49 The Bush Tetras were the proto-riot grrrls of the New York City downtown scene of the early 1980s, a scene that saw the then-recent punk explosion collide head on with loft disco, raw funk, and the nascent hip-hop movement. This 13-track disc collects a smattering ...
| | Gov't Mule Mighty High CD (2007)
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$9.55 With a title that nods to the previous Gov't Mule release, HIGH & MIGHTY, this 2007 collection presents reggae & dub versions of tunes from the Southern rock band's earlier outings. While this may seem like a bizarre curveball to some Mule fans, the ever-adventurous group has ventured into this territory before, specifically on "Unring the Bell" from the aforementioned record, which appears in altered ...
| | Hot Tuna Best Of Grunt: Trimmed And Burning CD (2007) Import
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$13.69 While there are a number of average anthologies of classic Hot Tuna recordings, Best of Grunt: Trimmed and Burning is arguably the most diverse single disc to have been culled from their "classic" late-'60s and '70s back catalog. With a running time of nearly 80 minutes, it is likewise one of the lengthiest as well. Keen-eyed enthusiasts might also note that song for song it matches the 1995 Edsel Records release Trimmed and Burning. One glaring omission is the dearth of any representation from their self-titled live acoustic debut, Hot Tuna (1969). Instead, the opening pair of tracks -- a high-octane cover of Rev. Gary Davis' "Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning" and the Jorma Kaukonen (guitar/vocals) original "Been So Long" -- come from the electric First Pull Up, Then Pull Down (1971). The band's first studio effort, Burgers (1972), is the source for the instrumentals "Water Song" and the edgy midtempo rocker "Sunny Day Strut." More seasoned enthusiasts will undoubtedly be impressed with the clever inclusions from The Phosphorescent Rat (1973) and America's Choice (1975), with the deeper cuts "Soliloquy for 2," "Corners Without Exits," and "In the Kingdom" from the former, plus "Hit Single #1," "Sleep Song," and the too rarely anthologized "Serpent of Dreams" from the latter. Similarly, the Yellow Fever (1975) track "Bar Room Crystal Ball" is a welcome addition. It helps offset one of the weaker links, the unnecessary ...
| | Henry Mancini Super Hits CD (2009)
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