| | Flowerpeace London CD Flowerpeace Discography of CDs
Live band start from rock to electro flowerpeace London Music | Category | Electronica Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7514752 | | Catalog number | 147174 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 14, 2007 |
Flowerpeace London Songs | 1. | London |
| 2. | Summer of Love (Live) |
| 3. | Jesce Sole (Live) |
| 4. | London feat. Alessia Ciccone |
| 5. | London Instrumental |
| London Review
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Purchase London CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ryuichi Sakamoto Playing The Piano CD (2009) (Import)
London album
$23.65 2009 collection of his best known compositions, performed on solo piano by Sakamoto. Recorded in the immaculate setting of Sony's Tokyo recording studio. This limited version comes with a bonus CD of his other 09 release ‘Out Of Noise’. 24 tracks.
| | Cut Copy In Ghost Colours CD (2008)
London CD music
$8.29 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 amidst throbbing dance floor workouts. Pitched between the worlds of cheeky stadium rock-inspired irony and self-referential sampledelic electronica, Cut Copy's effusive crossover electro will win over pop fans of all persuasions.
| | Radian Chimeric CD (2009)
London music CDs
$12.78 Austrian synth-bass-drums trio Radian has been making austere, arty post-rock (remember when that was a thing?) music since the late '90s. But unlike Tortoise or other, related acts, Radian has never seemed particularly interested in human concepts of beauty. In a way, their stark instrumental tracks recall Autechre more than any ordinary band -- alienation is as much a goal as a consequence of their steadily pulsing, jagged music. This new album, their first in five years, begins with the quite noisy, ugly "Git Cut Noise," which combines their usual thick bass and clicking drums with almost Einstürzende Neubauten-esque rattles, roars, and grinding sounds. This piece is revisited on "Git Cut Derivat," where it's reduced to quiet hums and ticking noises, almost perversely subtracting the very elements that seemed to define it in its first version. In between is the ten-minute "Feedbackmikro/City Lights," slightly less noisy than "Git Cut Noise" but even more trance-inducing and relentlessly restrained. The album's second half is more organic: "Chimera" features delicately plucked guitars and washes of cymbals, closer to electro-acoustic improvisation than post-rock, while "Kinetakt" offers barbed-wire guitar notes and scratchy bursts of noise over tribal/trash-can drumming that, combined, recalls Sonic Youth's Sister, a mood that's sustained on album closer "Subcolors," though that track ...
| | Grizzly Bear Veckatimest CD (2009) Digipak
London songs
$12.19 One of the most highly anticipated indie-rock releases of 2009, VECKATIMEST finds Grizzly Bear continuing its nearly exponential leaps in creativity and scope from album to album. While the Brooklyn act's second full-length outing, YELLOW HOUSE, garnered considerable acclaim and solidified the quartet's moody and experimental, yet always tuneful, sound, this remarkable record soars confidently to loftier heights, as best evinced on the urgent folk-tinged opener, "Southern Point," and the gorgeous "Two Weeks," which floats along on stunning vocal harmonies and shimmering electronic flourishes. Like its contemporaries ...
| | Wax Tailor In The Mood For Life CDs (2009)
London album
$12.09 Composers: Wax Tailor; Marina Quaisse.
Personnel: Wax Tailor (programming, ...
| | Heavy Trash Midnight Soul Serenade CD (2009)
London CD music
$12.15 On their third album, 2009's Midnight Soul Serenade, Heavy Trash keep delivering the good old rock & roll, rockabilly, and hillbilly soul that their first two albums handed out like candy at a Fourth of July parade. Jon Spencer and Matt Verta-Ray hit their stride right away on their debut and continue to be nothing short of great. They make no great changes to their sound here; it's still loose as geese on the rockers and pleasantly spooky on the ballads. Spencer and Verta-Ray still conjure all kinds of unhinged noise from the guitars, yet remain firmly within the bounds of the songs. Best of all, Spencer fully embraces his role as greasy, rockabilly crooner with an unrestrained joy and fervor. His performance on their cover of LaVern Baker's "Bumble Bee" is guaranteed to bring smiles, his unhinged howls on "Bedevilment" bring back memories of Lux Interior, and he's never less than entertaining. The whole record is just a flat-out blast, with the duo gleefully raising all kinds of ruckus, blasting through swamp blues, noisy punk blues, cornpone balladry, and nocturnal jazz poetry, and even laying down a song that could have been a chart-topper back in 1959, the sweetly rollicking "Gee, I Really Love You." It may heretical to say it considering the backgrounds of the participants, but Heavy Trash could be the best project either man has been involved with. And while Midnight Soul Serenade may not be the best Heavy Trash album (their debut takes that honor), it's still some of the best rock & roll around. Anywhere, anytime. ...
| | Neil Zaza Two Hands, One Heart CD (1990) (Import) Import; Hong Kong
London music CDs
$27.59
| | Sasaki, Kenny & Tiki Boys Tiki Pop CD (2005)
London songs
$16.45 If any one single musician best sums up the sound behind today's resurgent Tiki movement, it's Kenny Sasaki.His most recent effort, "Tiki Pop" is arguably the most comprehensive and creative offering of it's kind. Sasaki seamlessly combines all of the elements of Tiki...Exotica, Surf and Hawaiian style and in doing so, captures so well the moody genre that is gaining popularity throughout ...
| | Cybergeist CD (2006)
London album
$10.09 CyberGeist is a local St. Louis industrial band that is just starting out. The music and vocals are done by Paul Kleinsorge. CyberGeist influences include in no particular order Nine Inch Nails,Otto Von Schirach,Frontline Assembly,Velvit Acid Christ,wumpscut,KMFDM,Skinny ...
| | Future Technologies In Search Of Space & Time CD (2007)
London CD music
$7.49 FUTURE TECHNOLOGIES – In Search of Space And Time - CHOCOTECFuture Technologies meet up with Chocotec In an ever wanting to understand the universe of Music. Cosmochoc offers to take them to some of the many galaxies where they explore New worlds. Collecting, Developing the Funke Lowlines and catching the spirit in space and time. As a plan ...
| | Chance's End Outsider CD (2007)
London music CDs
$11.49 Chance's End returns with the sophomore album "The Outsider". With this release, the violin stands front and center of a downtempo electronica landscape.Tracks such as "Diamond in Disguise", "Morro Bay", and "Extension of a Nightvision" explore the melodic side of electronica in the style of Groove Armada. Whereas "Encounter" and "Production to Perfection" explore Hybrid-style breaks and Cirque De Soleil wall-of-sound production. Fans of both electronica as well as violin music are sure to enjoy this album. Even tango and blues dancers will find something to dance to in "Oblivion", "Sullivan", and "Lintango".The Outsider once again brings violin electronica to the masses, and its unique style ...
| | Kevin Michael CD (2007) Parental Advisory
London songs
$12.49 Contemporary soulster Kevin Michael grew up making music, and the fruits of that journey are abundant on his full-length eponymous debut. Like his contemporaries John Legend and Jill Scott, Michael looks to the past for inspiration, drawing on Philly soul, Motown, early funk, and mainstream pop. Yet Michael synthesizes these elements artfully, coming up with a hybrid that's as unique and stylish as it is eclectic. A roster of heavyweight guest artists, including Wyclef Jean, Q Tip, and Lupe Fiasco, raise the album's already impressive standing.
Personnel: Claudette Ortiz (vocals); LROC (various instruments, programming); Bloodshy, Shea Taylor, Avant (various instruments); Henrik Jonback (guitar, bass guitar); Mike Hartnett (guitar); Robert Taylor "R.T." (guitars); Antoine Silverman, Maxim Moston, Paul Woodiel (violin); Martha Mooke (viola); Garo Yellin (cello); Pontus ...
| | Christian Escoude Swing Bohemien CD (2008) (Import) Import
$27.59 | | Tower Of Power East Bay Archive Vol. 1 CDs (2008)
London album
$15.89 Tower of Power: Bruce Conte (vocals, guitar); Lenny Pickett (vocals, flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone); Emilio Castillo (vocals, tenor ...
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