| | Etnica Sharp CD - Import Etnica Discography of CDs
No need to introduce Etnica, one of the most famous live acts of the trance scene. They released most of their productions on Spirit Zone, Blue Room Released, High Society and Dragonfly. Sharp is a collaboration project between Solstice music and Etnicanet. After Alien Protein, Equator, Nitrox and Chrome, Etnica strikes back! Sharp is one of their best productions ever with nine killer exclusive tracks. Solstice. 2005. Etnica Sharp Songs | 1. | Automatik |
| 2. | Inner Space (Live Mix) |
| 3. | Eros |
| 4. | Machine |
| 5. | Planet X |
| 6. | B.A.S |
| 7. | Sharp |
| 8. | Photonic |
| 9. | Fade |
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Purchase Sharp CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Zero 7 Yeah Ghost CD (2009)
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$15.15 Studio mainstays for well over a decade, Zero 7's Henry Binns and Sam Hardaker can wring an expert production from nearly any song, whether it's synth-based or band-based, instrumental or vocal, unadulterated pop or colored with some other genre shade thereof. YEAH GHOST, their fourth album as Zero 7, includes all of those approaches, so file it as another in a career of ever-evolving records that have moved them from chilled downbeat into dynamic alternative pop. A dedicated rhythm section appears on half the record, accentuating the feel that this is a band record--albeit impeccably produced --with an array of guests taking vocal turns. As before, the songs are written well and the guest vocalists are selected with care, even if sometimes overwhelmed by the numerous production touches. Each song is a variation on the pop form, whether it's straight commercial pop on "Mr McGee," neo-soul on "Medicine Man," folkie introspection on "Swing," or starburst electronica on "Pop Art Blue." The best and most natural blend occurs on "Everything Up (Zizou)," which has a bit of indie guitar over its sheen of electronic pop, with vocals from Binns ...
| | 5 Years Of Hyperdub CDs (2009)
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$19.94 09 collection marking the Hyperdub label’s fifth anniversary. CD1 has new recordings by the likes of Burial, Cooly G, Darkstar, Flying Lotus, Ikonika, Joker & Ginz, King Midas Sound & more. CD2 features unreleased tracks, rarities & vinyl only 12 inches from label’s back catalogue, many making their first ever appearance on CD. 32 tracks.
Not to slight other dubstep-rooted labels productive from 2005 through 2009--Tectonic, Deep Medi, Hessle Audio--but this half-new/half-retrospective set supplies all the evidence necessary in determining the form's supreme source. Released to acknowledge the fifth anniversary of Kode9's Hyperdub, these two discs, assembled in the wake of 30-plus 12" releases and three albums, ...
| | 4 Strings Believe CD (2003)
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$14.35
| | Fennesz Venice CD (2004) (Import) United Kingdom
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$14.79 Fourth studio album by the always interesting Christian Fennesz, following on from his album successes "Endless Summer" and "Field Recordings 1995:2002".
Personnel: Christian Fennesz, Burkhard Stangl (guitar). Recording ...
| | State Of Trance: Year Mix 2009 CDs (2009)
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$20.15
| | Luomo Convivial CD (2008) (Import) Finland
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$17.09 Always a shy man, SASU RIPATTI returns into view to introduce to the world "Convivial"; his latest and fourth album as LUOMO. Cassy participates on a dancefloor-friendly song "Have You Ever", while Sascha Ring makes a touching appearance singing a semi-ballad "Love You All". Jake Shears does add a piece of glamour in "If I Can't" while a long-time friend from California, Sue Cie does great lead vocals in "Nothing Goes Away". Classic house vocalist Robert Owens gets treated and processed in soulful "Robert's Reason", while Johanna Iivanainen both brings back and takes further than before what vocals can do in experimental pop music.
Lyricist: Cassy Britton. Personnel: Sascha Ring, Cassy Britton (vocals). Audio Mixer: Luomo. Just before entering a seemingly inescapable cul-de-sac after 2006's Paper Tigers, Sasu Ripatti evades it by throwing Luomo into reverse. Convivial, however, ...
| | Harry Smith's Anthology Of American Folk Music Vol. 4 CDs (2000)
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$25.85 Includes a 96 page hardbound book with essays by Ed Sanders, John Cohen, Dick Spottswood, John Fahey and Greil Marcus. Digitally remastered by Dave Glasser (Airshow Mastering, Boulder, Colorado). Photographers: Allen Ginsberg; John Palmer. The Harry Smith-compiled three-volume Anthology of American Folk Music set, originally released in the 1950s and reissued to much brouhaha in 1997, was one of the most important records in launching the folk revival. It was not well known, though, that Smith compiled a fourth volume that was unissued. Revenant finally put it out in 2000, and like its three predecessors, it contains classic pre-World War II American country, blues, and folk music, with some gospel and Cajun too. It does differ from the first three volumes in its focus on a slightly later period, with all the tracks culled from the years 1928-1940. Leadbelly, Robert Johnson, Joe Williams, Bukka White, Memphis Minnie, and John Estes are all major blues artists; the Monroe Brothers, the Carter Family, Uncle Dave Macon, and the Blue Sky Boys all giant country/bluegrass pioneers; and the Hackberry Ramblers are one of the pre-eminent Cajun groups. A few of these songs are archetypes that have burned their way into the American collective musical consciousness: John Estes' "Milk Cow Blues," the Carter Family's "No Depression in Heaven," Joe Williams' "Baby Please Don't Go," and the Monroe Brothers' "Nine Pound Hammer Is Too Heavy." Other less famous performances are quite intriguing, like Sister Clara Hudmon's "Stand By Me" (believed by some to be Bessie Smith recording under a pseudonym) and Jesse James' raw and rollicking piano blues "Southern Casey Jones." At 28 songs spread over two CDs, it's a little shorter ...
| | Pino Daniele Passa' O Tiempo E Che Fa - I Primi Anni CDs (1996) (Import) Import; Italy
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$15.75 Arranger: Pino Daniele.
| | So Brass Monkey CD (2007) (Import)
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$10.49
| | Natalie 'Tusia' Beridze Annule CD (2005) (Import) Germany
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| | Donny H Listen CD (2006)
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$13.15 Donny H.'s biography is not a long struggle to stardom, in fact he has had a pretty easy start to his becoming a professional entertainer. Donny H. aka Donny Hyder was born and raised in Adrian, MI. about 33 miles north of the Ohio state line, his mother and father (Darrell & Angela Hyder) have backed him all the way through the good and hard times of his career and life.About 3 yrs ago Donny H. started singing in his basement with some recording equipment where noone could hear him but his first performance came on Dec. 2nd, 2001in Branson, MO. at the Grand Plaza Hotel for the Fowler All Night Sings which was aired on the internet live for 6 months thereafter. It was a semi-final competition for a $100,000 recording contract and out of 20 artists Donny H. took 75% of the overall worldwide audience vote and was set to return to the finals the following year when he was contacted by A.M.I. He was ask to come to Nashville to record with producer, Michael Radford, so in Sept. of '2002 Donny ...
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