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On their latest release, Discolite, the chameleons in Boulevard are shedding a layer of their rock 'n' roll skin for the elegance of synths and drum machines. With help from some friends (remixes by Dan Geller from I Am The World Trade Center, NYC's DJ Japanster, and Winston Electric), Boulevard moves further along its trajectory, expanding the band's influence, sound, and vision. In December of 2005, Boulevard's Vice & Daring went to college radio, becoming 8th most added in the first week. Vice & Daring, an EP with no label support, out-added Death From Above and almost out-added The Darkness who debuted at #7 on the CMJ charts. In May 2006 Boulevard won the Zig Zag Live competition sponsored by CMJ and Spin Magazine. Summer 2006, Vice & Daring remains in the Top 40 in the UK on SKY Channel 0155 and Pulse Rated. With this kind of response from both fans and the industry alike, Boulevard relocated to New York City in 2007 to pursue a more modern, progressive sound. Boulevard Discolite Songs | 1. | Discolite |
| 2. | So Electric |
| 3. | Discolite Ruby Isle Mix |
| 4. | Discolite Japanster Remix |
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Purchase Discolite CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland CD (2009)
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| | Cut Copy In Ghost Colours CD (2008)
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$8.09 Australian electro-pop outfit Cut Copy are among the legions of indie acts defecting en masse to the low-end thump of house music. While the patchwork quality of their debut, BRIGHT LIKE NEON LOVE, sounds like a band searching for an identity, their follow-up, IN GHOST COLOURS, is a more assured effort, revealing spirited pop songwriting chops ...
| | Madonna Ray Of Light CD (1998)
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$5.99 RAY OF LIGHT won the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Pop Album and for Best Recording Package, and was nominated for Album Of The Year. "Ray Of Light" won the 1999 Grammy for Best Dance Recording and Best Short Form Music Video, and was nominated for Record Of The Year.
Relentlessly contemporary, RAY OF LIGHT pairs Madonna with producer William Orbit, an electronics wizard who has worked with major R&B acts and even such modern rockers as Blur and Depeche Mode. Reportedly, Madonna tried to snare Liam Howlett of high-strung techno-rockers the Prodigy into the project--Howlett claims to have turned her down. But the more dextrous, less in-your-face Orbit was probably a better choice anyway. He provides a dizzying array of soundscapes, incorporating everything from psychedelic-rock guitar to dub-reggae echo and cold, cutting techno beats for what critics are calling Madonna's most committed performance in years.
From the slow chill of the album's first single, "Frozen," to the disco-like title track, RAY OF LIGHT finds Madonna embracing the club beats that are her roots while still teetering on the edge of dance-club vogue. It also finds the singer, who has become a mother since her last studio album, in a long-untapped spiritual mode. When the inevitable comparisons are made to Madonna's previous standard-bearer, 1989's LIKE A PRAYER, that may well be the reason.
Recorded at Larrabee Studios North, Universal City, California.
Personnel: Madonna (vocals); William Orbit (guitar, ...
| | Mum Go Go Smear The Poison Ivy CD (2007)
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$12.25 More than three years after 2004's SUMMER MAKE GOOD, Mum finally unveiled its fourth studio album, GO GO SMEAR THE POISON IVY. Whittled down to the core duo of Gunnar Orn Tynes and Orvar Poreyjarson Smarason (founding member Kristin Anna Valtysdottir departed in '06), but bolstered by five additional musicians, the Icelandic group furthers its warm, glitch-loving electronic sound by adding more acoustic instrumentation to the mix, as exemplified by the string-tinged "Blessed Brambles" and the chiming "These Eyes Are Berries." Often more engaging than SUMMER, this '07 outing ...
| | Ryuichi Sakamoto Playing The Piano CD (2009) (Import)
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$26.29 2009 collection of his best known compositions, ...
| | Bibio The Apple and the Tooth CD (2009) Digipak
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$9.65 Bibio's Stephen Wilkinson had a banner year in 2009. He rang it in with Vignetting the Compost, an album that seemed to beckon spring with its delicate, pastoral electronics, then took his music several steps forward with that summer's Ambivalence Avenue, which was as dazzling as it was eclectic. Wilkinson closed the year with The Apple and the Tooth's hybrid of new songs and remixes by similarly wide-ranging artists who found plenty of ways to push Ambivalence Avenue's tracks in even more far-flung directions. Some remixers hone in on the album's anything-goes feel: Clark, whose fearless sound clashes feel like a major influence on Bibio, takes the already hyperactive "S'vive" to another level of brilliant fragmentation, using sudden stops and starts, layers of dreamy analog synth, and crashing electronic noise to rework the song so drastically it feels like a suite of mini-remixes. Letherette's transformation of "Lover's Carvings" from a folky guitar vignette into a soulful, bottom-heavy slow jam is even more radical, even if it's not as shocking. Other artists tap into Ambivalence Avenue's reveries. Lone doesn't tamper much with the hippie bliss of "All the Flowers," only adding filtered electronics and crunchier beats to its chiming harmonies, while the Gentleman Losers' take on "Haikuesque" somehow makes the song even more nostalgic. Bibio himself contributes a remix as well, the lovely, chamber pop-ified "The Palm of Your Wave," but The Apple and the Tooth's new tracks are more interesting. Ambivalence Avenue's mix of sunny folk-pop and challenging beats and textures continues on the title track and "Rotten Rudd," even if neither is quite as jaw-dropping as the songs from that album. "Bones and Skulls," however, is a standout that proves ...
| | Ella Fitzgerald One Side Of Me CD (1996)
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| | Best Of Susan Maughan CD (1999)
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$9.79 Track Listing of songs: Bobby's Girl; Little Things Mean a Lot; Come a Little Closer; Hand a Hankerchief to Helen; I'm a Lonely One Too; She's New to You; Don't Get Carried Away; Bachelor Girl; Verdict Is Guilty; Baby ...
| | Koby Israelite Dance Of The Idiots CD (2003)
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$13.09 "Radical Jewish Culture"
Recording information: Bamba Studios, London, England (2002).
Author: Albert Einstein.
Arranger: Koby Israelite.
Personnel: Koby Israelite (vocals, electric guitar, flute, accordion, melodica, clarinet, piano, keyboards, drums, percussion, programming); ...
| | Mukeka Di Rato Carne CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Funk D'Void Vol. 4-Sci Fi Hi Fi CD (2008) (Import)
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$20.99 Mixing 'Sci-Fi-Hi-Fi 04', Lars aka Funk D'Void had a tough task ahead of him following three incredible chapters from Ewan Pearson, Luciano and Alex Smoke. Ever the perfectionist, Lars has gone above and beyond with a mix that takes the series up to the next level. "I think this is the best mix I've ever done", he tells eagerly. Funk D'Void's mix showcases his vast musical background, presenting us with a combination of tracks intricately pieced together in aural delight. Keys blend together harmoniously and elements combine ...
| | Blurry CD (2008) (Import) Import
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| | Jamie Bergeron Squeezeville CD (2008)
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$13.85 Track Listing of songs: Whatcha Gonna Do; ...
| | Janus 2 Die Speilmannlieder CD (2008) Import
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