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Thread started 05/28/06 10:41am

CHIC0

MOOD MUSIC ???

world sounds, new age, fusion, or crap (lol) whatever you wish to call it.

DEEP FOREST


ENIGMA


B-TRIBE


remember them? or anyone else that was similar? did you or do you like them? i liked their debut albums but wasn't too happy with their sophomore attempts or anything after. any new artists like the above mentioned that you can think of o add to the list? (recent or not) i rememeber a lot of copy cats after Deep Forest scored a hit ith "Sweet Lullaby" or even after Enigma's success.
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Reply #1 posted 05/28/06 11:18am

Novabreaker

There is far better music like that existing compared to the mainstream garbage presented above. confused
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Reply #2 posted 05/28/06 10:32pm

Dewrede

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Enigma wasn't bad , i liked the Gregorian chant
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Reply #3 posted 05/28/06 11:06pm

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Cocteau Twins.
The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything.
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Reply #4 posted 05/29/06 10:46am

CHIC0

i love this one and highly recommend it




Various Artists
Bajofondo Tango Club
(Surco/Univeral)

Astor Piazzolla almost single-handedly modernized tango between the 1950s and 1980s, adding attitude, classical flourishes and jazz riffs to a 100-year old songbook heavy with nostalgia and melancholy. But how do you re-work tango for Buenos Aires in 2004? How do you re-export the sound for a global audience raised on pop and rock, world music and any number of random, rootless traditions?

Well, how about the sensual fuzz of nightclub synths, the anti-song loops of disemboided voices and layers of electronic irony? Now, if you think that means the Bajofondo compilation sounds like the Gotan Project, you are happily mistaken. The sexiest new tango comes, as it should, from Argentina and there's enough talent, energy and innovation on this disc to seduce tango virgins as well as those who found Gotan's debut a tad sleepy.

MCd by Argentinian pop guru Gustavo Santaolalla (the man behind Café Tacuba and the 21 Grams soundtrack), this selection opens with two stunners: the Orquesta del Plata's throbbing "Montserrat" and Campo's "En mi/Soledad", this last a Piazzolla tune given a gorgeous loungey arrangement by Juan Campodónico. Santaolalla's chief collaborator on the Bajofondo project, which was successfully aired live in Buenos Aires a few months back, Campodónico is namechecked throughout and the album feels more like a concept than a compilation.

One of the reasons why this album has the edge on anything Gotan have done to date is the access the producers have to genuine Argentinian tango, in the shape of Adriana Varela's voice, local orchestras and ancient sample material. There is also something to be said for playing from home Paris-imported tango in the 1920s, but the French capital can never quite match Buenos Aires for isolation and sadness. Some of the tracks are forgettable, some merely danceable dubs with scant tango content, but almost all display a clever fusion of heartfelt romance for the tango era and the technological tricks and tics of the emotionally stunted present.

This is not perfect tango. Many virtuosos in Buenos Aires maintain tango can only be revolutionized from within, by those with sufficient classical training and the necessarily obsessive tango psyche to refashion Piazzolla, Troilo, Salgán et al and they may be right. But for a sexy first fix of contemporary tango, I doubt you could do better than "Mi Corazón", "Bruma" or Diego Vainer's "Avenida de Mayo".

The cover is a gorgeous close-up of fish-net stockings. Go and slide into yours, don a technicolour fedora hat and grab anyone who'll dance with you. New tango starts here.

Reviewer: Carlos Musgo
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Reply #5 posted 06/01/06 12:18am

Sdldawn

The Fireman - Rushes
(Paul McCartney).. very organic
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Reply #6 posted 06/01/06 1:08am

CHIC0

Novabreaker said:

There is far better music like that existing compared to the mainstream garbage presented above. confused



then why not add to the list instead to always being negative?


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Reply #7 posted 06/01/06 1:10am

CHIC0

Sdldawn said:

The Fireman - Rushes
(Paul McCartney).. very organic


is it instrumental?
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Reply #8 posted 06/01/06 10:47am

Sdldawn

CHIC0 said:

Sdldawn said:

The Fireman - Rushes
(Paul McCartney).. very organic


is it instrumental?


Yes
Some of the tracks goes on for 10 to 12 minutes.. regarding any vocals.. maybe a few spoken whispers, maybe a woman saying something about a planet... but thats about it. I think he croons one thing at the end of a track.. but it sounded like something from the beatles.. maybe a sample from that era. the rest is all instrumental.

Guitars, Piano, Drums, electronics, organic sound effects, bass.....

one of the coolest little projects he's ever done.

when I bought it and it said it was paul mccartney on a small sticker.. i had a hard time believing it at first.
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Reply #9 posted 06/01/06 11:13am

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Reply #10 posted 06/01/06 11:45am

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Please dont you mention Yanni please.
"Todo está bien chévere" Stevie
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