| | Liquid People Present Danism One Life CD Liquid People Present Danism Discography of CDs
One Life Music | Category | Electronica Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7584826 | | Catalog number | 158478 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 20, 2007 |
Liquid People Present Danism One Life Songs | 1. | One Life (Vocal mix) |
| 2. | One Life (Dub mix) |
| 3. | One Life (Instrumental mix) |
| 4. | One Life (Electronic sould mix) |
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Purchase One Life CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Lily Allen It's Not Me, It's You CD (2009)
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$15.45 On her 2009 sophomore album, IT'S NOT ME, IT'S YOU, feisty English pop singer Lily Allen sticks with the strengths of her lauded debut, presenting a collection of songs lined with biting lyrics and catchy pop hooks. While Allen tones down the heavily accented British-isms found on ALRIGHT, STILL, she amps up both atmosphere and melody, resulting in "The Fear," a sweeping synth-pop number, and the dreamy "Who'd Have Known," both of which are enhanced by producer Greg Kurstin (The Bird and the Bee). Those concerned that Ms. Allen might be getting too refined can take comfort in the sassy (and slightly twangy) "Not Fair" and the cheerily aggressive "F**k You," tracks that reveal that, although ...
| | Daft Punk Discovery Vinyl LP (2001)
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$17.55 "Short Circuit" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. "One More Time" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording.
In 1997, this French electro-dance duo made a huge intercontinental splash with its debut album, HOMEWORK, mixing disco, house, funk, techno, and more. While Daft Punk's second recording still focuses on the maximum accessibility that earned its debut such high marks, there's less of an obvious focus on pop hooks. Irony and house beats are the order of the day, and an eclectic thread runs throughout DISCOVERY.
"Digital Love" sounds like ...
| | Nurse With Wound Space Music CD (2009)
$14.38 | | Patrick O'Hearn Glaciation CD (2007)
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$12.59 Patrick O’Hearn: Glaciation (self-released)It’s been awhile since a disc of ethereal, slow-moving instrumental music (this once would have been called “new age”) has captured my imagination like Patrick O’Hearn’s Glaciation has. Like the glaciers and icebergs that adorn the lovely CD package, these compositions have a spare, mysterious, other-worldly beauty. I mean to pay this release a high compliment when I note that some of this music recalls the most evocative work of Brian Eno, in the way O’Hearn places the instruments in different ambient fields and the way the tunes unfold so naturally and majestically. But far from being just a keyboard/synth workout, this features many other textures, from pulsing basses to electric Hawaiian guitar (recalling Eno’s gorgeous Apollo) to percussion. All in all, it’s a wondrous trip!— Mix magazine, January 2008Glaciation. Even the word sounds slow. It sounds cold, imposing, and something so much bigger than we can fully understand.For over 20 years, instrumentalist Patrick O’Hearn’s music, rooted primarily in keyboards and bass, has created soundscapes with his work. Following his turn as bassist for Missing Persons in the early 1980s, he ventured into a solo career that has shifted from New Age-lite, to dramatic soundtrack, to minimalist ambience.His latest, the first since 2005’s Slow Time, captures the largess of its title so aptly in noticeably smaller musical bites. Unlike Slow Time, whose songs seemed to meld into a scene, the music in Glaciation creates ...
| | Massive Attack Mezzanine CD (1998)
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$11.39 What do you do when you've already changed the face of music once in a decade? If you're Bristol, UK sonic architects Massive Attack, you refine the model for the times. MEZZANINE, the third album from the producer/DJ crew who, for all intents and purposes, created the genre of trip-hop, is thicker, less spacious and far more guitar-heavy than their previous efforts. Then again, the blue-print remains: hip-hop beats, behemoth bass underpinnings and spare melodic overtones still control Massive Attack's drive. After all, one doesn't expect the inventors to abandon their discoveries just because every pop new jack is onto their gold mine.
This is a limited-edition CD Digipak.
Recorded at Massive Attack and Christchurch Studios, Bristol, England.
Personnel: Horace Andy, Elizabeth Fraser, Sara Jay, Robert Del Naja, Grant Marshal (vocals); Angelo Bruschini (guitar); Neil Davidge (keyboards, samples); Dave Jenkins, Michael Timothy (keyboards); John Harris, Bob Locke, Winston Blissett ...
| | Enigma Voyageur (Deluxe) CD (2003) Special Package
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$11.55 In 1991, if any musical artist seemed a candidate for one-hit wonder status, it was Enigma. Not that "Sadeness Part 1" displayed any lack for talent, but the hit was certainly unusual. Worthy of his nom du disc, Michael Cretu released the bizarre, sexually charged Gregorian chant-driven New Age dance song under veils of mystery. Journalists speculated about his identity, as the song ignited controversy in country after country, topping the charts in most of them and going into top 5 in the United States.
Enigma has proven to be enduring and deservedly so, as his odd hybrid concoctions are simultaneously inventive and engagingly poppy. The fifth album, VOYAGEUR, finds Cretu continuing this tradition, bringing together elements of world, electronica, house, and New Age, rarely slipping into cliches of any genre. Ruth-Ann from Olive contributes vocals on the infectious dance-floor number "Boum Boum," which is followed by ...
| | Space Mandino Experimental Experimentation CD (2007)
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| | Dijitol Kitchin Eyes To The Skies CD (2007)
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| | Not_digital In Dreams Of Something New I Have Not Been Well CD (2007)
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$10.15 Named "Windsor's best band: 2006" by CJAM 91.5; "not_digital have masterfully managed to combine electronic, trip-hop and industrial""a self described organic electronics concept that could double as the score of a noirish art-house sci-fi/horror drama. NOT_digital is less about catchy tunes than it is about conjuring a setting. While there are melodies and rhythms to be found amongst Ingalls array of computer-driven keyboards and synthesized beats, the musics strength lies in building an environment."The Windsor Star "...(NOT_digital) have masterfully managed to combine electronic, trip-hop and industrial sounds into a gorgeous collage of music, have been working very hard this past year, playing in support of their fantastic release, 'in dreams of something new i have not been well'. If you haven't heard it yet, find a copy. It's easily on of 2005's finest releases."Upfront Magazine "a clever if underappreciated combination of electronic, trip-hop and industrial soundscapes. almost the dark electronic version of what M.C. Escher's paintings would sound like put ...
| | GL1TCHG0R3 Gearball CD (2008) (Import) Import; Digipak
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$20.39 GL1TCHG0R3 is unusual in that they are primarily a "virtual' band formed by Ted Bell and Patrick Chauncey, conceived, executed, marketed, discovered and signed before the two band members ever actually met in person. They formed in June of 2007, and within a few weeks developed a large underground following. GL1TCHG0R3 (glitch - gore) was born out of an experiment to create a new fusion of sound somewhere ...
| | Artifact Shore Fun Is Near CD (2007)
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$10.15 Artifact Shore comes from varying backgrounds. From studying recording engineering in Banff Canada to writing and recording experimental music in London to guitar teching and playing in bands across North America.Starting and functioning as much more of a collective due to members living abroad. In 2005 core members (finding themselves in their late twenties) made a steadfast decision to start a studio and start self-releasing records accompanied by sonically intense live shows. The hometown of Minneapolis Minnesota served ...
| | Alexander Bonus Useful Inventions CD (2007)
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$13.15
| | People Lunch Pint CD (2008)
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$11.49 People began playing music in Ketchum, ID in early 2005. Their music is the result of the collaboration between Graham Burks and Jeff Waggoner. Both multi-instrumentalists, the two spent more than two years to create their debut album curiously named Lunch Pint. This album has yet to be accurately depicted by any musical terms due to the fact that... well, not many have listened to it. If that ever happens; and we hope you help it to, there will be lots of able listeners that can more accurately place Lunch Pint in its deserved place in the musical family.Lunch Pint would like to say that he is nice to meet you; that he would hope for a ...
| | No Return Manipulated Mind CD (2008)
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