sexta-feira, 28 de novembro de 2008

Marcos Valle



Marcos Valle

1 - samba de verão
2 - preciso aprender a ser só
3 - dia de vitória
4 - bloco do eu sózinho
5 - remedio pro coração
6 - diálogo
7 - viola enluarada
8 - terra de ninguem
9 - sonho de Maria
10- o amor é chama
11- deixa o mundo e o sol entrar
12- maria da favela


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Lyra, Menescal & Boscoli




Essa foto é meramente ilustrativa, não tenho a capa do album original

Lyra, Menescal & Boscoli

1 - lobo bobo
2 - o barquinho
3 - fim de noite
4 - influencia do jazz
5 - rio
6 - telefone
7 - maria moite
8 - a morte de um Deus de sal
9 - pau-de-arara
10- marcha da quarta feira de cinzas
11- primavera
12- a volta


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sábado, 12 de julho de 2008

The Ting Tings



We Started Nothing

June 3, 2008

The debut album by Salford's The Ting Tings comes hot on the heels of their No.1 single "That's Not My Name", a nugget of pop gold that comes on like a genetic splicing of Toni Basil's "Micky" and The Knack's "My Sharona". The bulk of We Started Nothing follows a similar formula, navigating a path between the smart, angular indie of CSS, Bonde Do Role, et al and the pop mainstream. Here and there, they pull it off perfectly: the stutter-rap of "Fruit Machine" sees vocalist Katie White leading on some poor sap with sultry charisma and lip-gloss sass, while the excellent "Shut Up and Let Me Go" is snappy dance-punk in the spirit of Blondie's "Rapture" or Tom Tom Club's "Genius of Love". Elsewhere, they branch out with mixed results. "We Walk" builds from quiet flourishes of piano into a surprisingly steely manifesto: "Smash the rest up/Burn it down/Put us in the corner cause we're into ideas", sneers White. Rather less good is "Traffic Light", a light, jazzy number that employs a number of somewhat forced driving metaphors to describe a relationship hit the skids. Still, it's a debut with promise, and a string of good singles is nothing to be sniffed at. -–Louis Pattison


1. Great DJ 3:24
2. That's Not My Name 5:11
3. Fruit Machine 2:54
4. Traffic Light 2:59
5. Shut Up And Let Me Go 2:53
6. Keep Your Head 3:23
7. Be The One 2:57
8. We Walk 4:06
9. Impacilla Carpisung 3:39
10. We Started Nothing : 6:24



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Booka Shade



The Sun and & Neoan Light

May 26, 2008

2008 two CD set, a mature work that tackles the contradictions between our day-life and our night-life, between the organic and the artificial, the individual and the crowd, the inner and the outer. This eternal tension is reflected not just in the range and complexity of the album's moods, but also its mingling of acoustic and electronic textures. Booka Shade's roots lie in club music, but for this album, they adopt a song-based approach, and expertly weave real instruments and voices with superbly detailed electronics to create a futuristic but very organic sound. 2008. --

1. Outskirts 4:53
2. Duke 4:32
3. Dusty Boots 3:25
4. Control Me 5:08
5. Solo City 4:34
6. Charlotte 4:31
7. Numbers (Radio Mix) 3:26
8. The Sun & The Neon Light 4:29
9. Sweet Lies 3:58
10. Karma Car (Album Version) 4:17
11. Psychameleon 4:56
12. Planetary 4:08
13. Comacabana 4:33
14. You Don't Know What You Mean To Me (J's Lullaby) 5:12


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terça-feira, 8 de julho de 2008

Metro Station



Metro Station


September 18, 2007

If one was to make a musical time capsule of 2007 a collection of sounds and lyrics reflecting the energy of our moment it might be a good idea to drop in a copy of METRO STATION’s eponymous debut record. Sure, the band is young (OK, still in fake ID territory), but Metro Station’s brazenly catchy dance hooks and yearning lyrics perfectly capture what it feels like to be a teenager in today’s culture. This is a band that was weaned on and made by the Internet, whose dedicated legion of online fans made them MySpace stars in a matter of weeks. This is a band that caught the early attention of ALTERNATIVE PRESS (earning a spot as one of the magazine’s 22 Best Underground Bands), along with URB and TEEN VOGUE magazines, months before they signed to a label. Metro Station is a band that, despite their youth, have made their way from greasy mall jobs to recording with Motion City Soundtrack in the same year. They are truly a product of their times and their generation, and they are ready to take advantage of it.


1. Seventeen Forever (Album Version) 2:56
2. Control (Album Version) 3:20
3. Kelsey (Album Version) 3:37
4. Shake It (Album Version) 3:00
5. Wish We Were Older (Album Version) 2:55
6. Now That We're Done (Album Version) 3:28
7. True To me (Album Version) 2:52
8. Tell Me What To Do (Album Version) 3:09
9. California (Album Version) 2:42
10. Disco (Album Version)


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segunda-feira, 7 de julho de 2008

Modeselektor



Happy Birthday

September 11, 2007


This record describes the main focus of Berliners Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary: hang out together all the time. Both dudes will become fathers very soon, almost simultaneously -- happy birthday! But back to their labor-pains: After 111 slashings and burnings across dancefloors from Sydney to Iceland, and driven by the ungovernable spirit of gold-diggers, Gernot and Szary holed up in their mobile Airstream caravan recording studio in order to give birth to Happy Birthday!. The conditions of production were slightly adverse, but thanks to digital transfer technology and a mild winter in Berlin, it all came together nicely in the end. The repertoire of Happy Birthday! runs from hard rap with a French kick to dubstep in the broadest sense. New urban word scraps attempt to describe Modeselektor's style: Eurocrunk, continental grime, tech-rap... the list is long. Mr. Bronsert and Mr. Szary don't like to put a genre sticker on their music anyway, so they don't really care. They just do great music, no matter what style. And another good thing -- their tendency to not take themselves seriously is unbowed, so this album is great fun for everybody -- moms, dads, siblings, grandparents, etc.


1. Goddspeed
2. 2000007
3. Happy Birthday
4. Let Your Love Grow
5. B.M.I.
6. Em Ocean
7. Sucker Pin
8. The First Rebirth
9. The Dark Side Of the Frog
10. The Dark Side Of the Sun
11. Black Block
12. Edgar
13. Hyper Hyper
14. Late Check-Out
15. The Wedding Toccata Theme
16. The White Flash
17. Deboutonner


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Moby


Last Night

March 31, 2008

After three albums that seemed to find Moby in some sort of creative stasis, Last Night sees the once-restless DJ/producer changing the record and returning to one of his first loves: the heaving dancefloors of his native New York. Soulful, uplifting piano rave is the order of the day here, and while some hallmarks of Play remain--Moby still has a fascination for long, tearful synth lines and sampled vocals, which he drops in here and there, seemingly to yield the maximum emotional response--Last Night still feels like a clean slate. "I Like to Move in Here" shimmies along on a languid house beat that doffs a cap to early hip-hop in the shape of a cameo from MC Grandmaster Caz, one of the writers of "Rapper's Delight", while "Everyday It's 1989" is the sort of overdriven, ecstatic piano house that Moby perfected on his 1995 classic Everything Is Wrong. There's more guest spots in the shape of British MC Aynzli, the Nigerian 419 Squad and Sylvia from dark NYC disco band Kudu, but the most impressive thing about Last Night is the peaks that Moby can reach when he's working alone: see the grand, emotive swell of "Sweet Apocalypse", cold synths and driving beats that, were it released by James Murphy, would be hailed as genius--and rightfully, too.--Louis Pattison



1. Ooh Yeah 5:18
2. I Love To Move In Here 4:43
3. 257.zero 3:37
4. Everyday It's 1989 3:40
5. Live For Tomorrow 4:02
6. Alice 4:26
7. Hyenas 3:35
8. I'm In Love 3:42
9. Disco Lies 3:22
10. The Stars 4:20
11. Degenerates 3:58

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portishead



Third

April 29, 2008

Portishead's Third has been a long time coming, the result of a lengthy creative torpor following 1997's dark, distinctly underrated album Portishead. Importantly, though, they've shaken it. While the core trio of Beth Gibbons, Geoff Barrow, and Adrian Utley remains, this is quite a different band to Portishead's 90s incarnation: gone is the slo-mo turntable scratching and smoky jazz feel, replaced by heavy, brooding rhythms, vintage-sounding electronics, and spindly guitar. Still present, though, is that sense of emotional fracture and deep gloom. "Silence" opens with a dense drum loop which suddenly falls away to reveal Gibbons' voice, cold but magnificent: "Wounded and afraid, inside my head/Falling through changes". "Nylon Smile", meanwhile, is a fine example of Third's occasional folksy edge, an acoustic song reminiscent of Leonard Cohen that, around its midpoint, lifts off on a propulsive electronic rhythm, Gibbons holding one clear, hard note as synthesisers bubble beneath. At times, it's a harsh and foreboding listen: the electronic drums of "Machine Gun" might put off the listener hoping for smooth dinner party fare. But Third is a brave and forward-thinking return, and one great enough to justify its lengthy gestation. --Louis Pattison


1. Silence 4:59
2. Hunter 3:57
3. Nylon Smile 3:16
4. The Rip 4:31
5. Plastic 3:27
6. We Carry On 6:28
7. Deep Water 1:31
8. Machine Gun 4:43
9. Small 6:46
10. Magic Doors 3:32
11. Threads

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Sigur Ros



Med Sud I Eyrum Vid Spilum Endalaust

June 24, 2008


Sigur Rós--the sound of snow-capped peaks. Or winged things flocking over vast plains. Or salmon making that final courageous, muscular leap upstream, homeward bound. Ever since the BBC so aptly enlisted the help of the band’s "Hoppipolla" single to theme the groundbreaking natural history series Planet Earth, the ever-ethereal Icelandic band have become somewhat typecast, finding themselves conducting awe across the backdrops of nearly every other programme in that broad genre. And with that came the danger that all which followed would automatically become an instant cliché. And though their last album Takk saw a slowing of their evolution in favour of solidifying the established sound in accessible earfuls, Med Sud I Eyrum Vid Spilum Endalaust (which translates as "with a buzz in our ears we play endlessly") sees enough of a stylistic twist to keep things moving, without undercutting this new approachability. Where previously they sounded untouched by human hands, all alien post-rock abstractions, they now sound much more organic, sometimes literally like men playing instruments in a room. Albeit pensively, and extraordinarily. It is a perky record, attentive and exquisite, familiar but not derivative. The rhythmically adventurous "Gobbledigook" reminds of Brooklyn experimentalists Battles, unplugged, the xylophone heavy "Inní Mér Syngur Vitleysingur" is this album’s "Hoppipolla" and "Ara Batur" is trembling, lonely and eventually triumphant. "Festival", the album’s centrepiece, melds the old and new Sigur Rós dramatically over nine majestic minutes and must number amongst the best moments of their career. -- James Berry

1. Gobbledigook 3:04
2. Inní mér syngur vitleysingur 4:05
3. Gódan daginn 5:15
4. Vid spilum endalaust 3:33
5. Festival 9:23
6. Med sud í eyrum 4:56
7. Ára bátur 8:56
8. Íllgresi 4:13
9. Fljótavík 3:49
10. Straumnes 2:01
11. All Alright

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Tricky




Pre millennium tension


November 19, 1996

Pre-Millennium Tension picks up where the first album Maxinquaye left off, but this CD fulfills the promise of Tricky's unbounded spontaneity and fondness for sonic digression. Abandoning the accessible pop of Maxinquaye, Pre-Millennium Tension serves up a beguiling array of sound effects, electro distortion and fragmented lyrics that amount to a rich--if bizarre-musical montage. As suggested by its title, this disc zeros in on a kind of end-of-the-millennium disruption of classifiable sound. With its cross-pollination of hip-hop, cabaret balladry, background textures, and disjointed arrangements, Pre-Millennium Tension takes a peek at the future of pop music and declares it will be nothing like we expect. --Nick Heil


1. Vent
2. Christiansands
3. Tricky Kid
4. Bad Dream
5. Makes Me Wanna Die
6. Ghetto Youth
7. Sex Drive
8. Bad Things
9. Lyrics Of Fury
10. My Evil Is Strong
11. Piano

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Tricky



Angels with dirty faces


June 2, 1998


What's really tricky is following up a debut as innovative and exquisite as 1995's Maxinquaye. Third time out (fourth if you count 1996's perplexing duets project Nearly God) and the artist formerly known as Adrian Thaws is still struggling to find the right balance of ambition and ability on Angels with Dirty Faces. The album has its moments: including a stirring collaboration with Polly Harvey on the bluesy "Broken Homes" and singer Martina Topley-Bird's eerie rendering of Billie Holiday's "God Bless the Child" on "Carriage for Two." If you liked the claustrophobic mire of last year's Pre-Millennium Tension, Angels won't disappoint. Otherwise, you may find it a downer. --Aidin Vaziri


1. Mellow
2. Singing The Blues
3. Broken Homes
4. 6 Minutes
5. Analyze Me
6. The Moment I Feared
7. Talk To Me (Angels With Dirty Faces)
8. Carriage For Two
9. Demise
10. Tear Out My Eyes
11. Money Greedy
12. Record Companies

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domingo, 15 de junho de 2008

Sex and the City



May 27, 2008

Soundtrack

1. Labels or Love (Fergie)
2. All Dressed In Love (Jennifer Hudson)
3. The Look Of Love -Madison Park vs Lenny B Remix (Nina Simone)
4. New York Girls (Morningwood)
5. All This Beauty (The Weepies)
6. I Like The Way (Kaskade)
7. It's Amazing (Jem)
8. How Deep Is Your Love (The Bird & The Bee)
9. The Heart Of The Matter (India.Arie)
10. Auld Lang Syne (Mairi Campbell & Dave Francis)
11. Kissing (Bliss)
12. . How Can You Mend A Broken Heart (Al Green featuring Joss Stone)
13. Walk This Way (Run-D.M.C. featuring Steve Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith)
14. Sex and the City Movie Theme (The Pfeifer Broz. Orchestra)


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Coldplay



Viva la Vida

June 17, 2008

To say there has been a lot of anticipation for Coldplay’s fourth album, Viva La Vida, is an understatement. Having enlisted legendary leftfield producer Brian Eno, borrowed their album title from a painting by renowned Mexican artist Frida Kahlo and made tantalising remarks about sonic reinvention, the world has been curious (to say the least) to hear what the ‘new’ Coldplay might sound like. Viva La Vida definitely makes some departures from the band’s usual formula, which happens to be one of the most commercially successful rock-pop blueprints of recent years. The plangent chords, emotive melodies, stadium-rock rhythms and universal lyrical concerns remain, but Martin and co. have gone out on several limbs here, incorporating instrumental tracks ("Life In Technicolour"), using subtle North African and Latin elements ("Yes", "Strawberry Swing"), and overhauling previously strict verse-chorus-verse structures in favour of slightly more avant arrangements. The old Coldplay still shine through (see tracks like "Violet Hill" and the title song) but even their classic sound feels more muscular and confident. The band’s new flourishes, cosmetic and self-conscious as they may be, are enough to make Viva La Vida a welcome break from the old routine--Danny McKenna

1. Life In Technicolor 2:29
2. Cemeteries Of London 3:21
3. Lost! 3:55
4. 42 3:57
5. Lovers In Japan 6:51
6. Yes 7:06
7. Viva La Vida 4:01
8. Violet Hill (Album Version) 3:42
9. Strawberry Swing 4:09
10. Death And All His Friends 6:23

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quinta-feira, 1 de maio de 2008

Bronski Beat



The Age Consent

February 4, 1997

Reissue of classic New Wave/Dance record with 6 bonus tracks. 'I Feel Love' (Medley with Marc Almond), 'Run From Love'(Re-mix from 'Hundreds And Thousands'), 'Hard Rain' (Re-mixfrom 'Hundreds And Thousands'), 'Memories', 'Puit D'Amour' & 'Heatwave' (Re-Mix from 'Hundreds And Thousands'). 16 tracks in all including 'Smalltown Boy' & 'Why'. Featuring thesoaring vocals of Jimmy Somerville. 1996 release.

1. Why?
2. Ain't Necessarily So
3. Screaming
4. No More War
5. Love and Money
6. Smalltown Boy
7. Heatwave
8. Junk
9. Need a Man Blues
10. I feel Love
11. I feel Love - remix
12. Run from Love - remix
13. Hard Rain - remix
14. Memories
15. Puit D'Amour
16. Heatwave - remix

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sábado, 29 de março de 2008

Eddie Vedder



Into the Wild - soundtrack

September 21, 2007

Taking a break from his day job fronting rock heavyweight Pearl Jam, Eddie Vedder immerses himself into the big-screen story of a young man who gives all his money to charity and hitchhikes to a new life--and his eventual death--in the wilds of Alaska. Prompted by the film's creator, Sean Penn, to contribute to the musical score, the Seattle musician tackled the entire project, playing every instrument on the soundtrack's nine original and two cover songs. Vedder contemplates the traveler "setting forth in the universe" in the opener "Setting Forth," then tracks in the remaining songs the realizations and disillusionments that follow. A wish comes true in banjo-plucked "No Ceiling" to "up and disappear," while affluence is questioned on the hard-rocking "Far Behind," with Vedder singing, "Empty pockets will/Allow a greater sense of wealth." No song in the album's first half exceeds two-and-a-half minutes, remedied by Vedder's pertinent five-minute stamp on the remake of Indio's "Hard Sun," complete with eerie backing vocals by Sleater-Kinney's Corin Tucker. The songwriter puts wealth on the hot seat in "Society," questioning, "If less is more/How you keepin' score?" The darkly sung folk song bookends the reticent declaration "Guaranteed," wonderfully delivered and quietly strummed, in which the prodigal Vedder wraps the journey in one line: "Leave it to me as I find a way to be/Consider me a satellite forever orbiting." (The record is packaged like a hardcover book, with vivid photography and lyrics.) --Scott Holter


1. Setting Forth 1:39
2. No Ceiling 1:34
3. Far Behind 2:15
4. Rise 2:36
5. Long Nights 2:31
6. Tuolumne 1:00
7. Hard Sun 5:21
8. Society 3:56
9. The Wolf 1:32
10. End Of The Road 3:19
11. Guaranteed 7:23

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Buika




Mi nina Lola

April 3, 2006

2006 album from this lively performer from Spain. Buika mixes Flamenco with Soul, Jazz and Funk, always keeping her sound fresh and original. She has earned critical and commercial success across Europe and has even enchanted audiences in Las Vegas, Nevada! 'It takes all of one minute to appreciate why this album has been such a hit in Spain [...] the results are nothing less than hypnotic. A star is born!'- Clive Davis The Sunday Times. Warner. 2007.

1. Mi Niña Lola
2. Ojos Verdes
3. Te Camelo
4. Ay de Mi Primavera
5. Mi Manera
6. Nostalgias
7. Triunfo
8. Bulería Alegre
9. Love
10. Loca
11. Jodida Pero Contenta

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quarta-feira, 26 de março de 2008

k d lang




Watershed

February 5, 2008


In her first quarter-century in the music business, Canadian k.d. lang has gone from straight-up country artist to iconic pop songstress, with many side-steps into pop, jazz, and show tunes along the way. An eight-year break since her last record of originals (2000’s Invincible Summer) has re-channeled and recharged both the songwriter and that brightly toned voice that lies within. In assembling this intimate 11-song album, which features many of her enduring collaborators but is defined by her powerhouse vocals, lang drew inspiration from all her favorite musical styles. The bass- and string-driven "Coming Home" and "I Dream of Spring"--a Spanish-style pop dream accented with Greg Leisz’s signature steel guitar--are easy picks for "Constant Craving"-like success, yet Watershed’s magnetism is captured in the expansion of lang’s songwriting palette: the hushed jazz of "Flame of the Uninspired," the Brazilian jolts of "Upstream," and the absolute rawness of "Jealous Dog," which strips away any studio veneer, leaving that voice as pure and bewitching as ever. --Scott Holter

1. I Dream of Spring 4:00
2. Je fais la planche 2:51
3. Coming Home 3:26
4. Once in a While 3:27
5. Thread 3:38
6. Close Your Eyes 4:26
7. Sunday 4:17
8. Flame of the Uninspired 3:30
9. Upstream 3:37
10. Shadow and the Frame 3:07
11. Jealous Dog 2:32


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domingo, 23 de março de 2008

Miss Kittin




Batbox


March 4, 2008

Grenoble born Caroline Hervé, aka Miss Kittin, has in recent years established herself as one of the most
inspiring DJs and voices to emerge within the electronic music scene. Her vocal collaborations have produced
seminal moments of dancefloor heaven. Her tracks with longstanding production partner The Hacker, such as
Frank Sinatra and 1982, propelled them both into the spotlight.
Miss Kittin released her debut solo artist album I Com in 2004, that showed her spreading her wings with jacking
Chicago house, distorted punk attitude, skanked-up dub and electronic pop as the singles Professional Distortion,
Requiem For A Hit and Happy Violentine aptly displayed.
The heavily-accented deadpan delivery over techno beats that established her notoriety on previous recordings has
been unseated by a desire to sing, to scream, to rap and to croon, all of which she manages to do with ample
helpings of sly wit and wordplay and a musical landscape that incorporates both brazen beats and intoxicating
atmospherics.

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1. Kittin Is High 3:51
2. BatBox 3:20
3. Grace 3:19
4. Solidasarockstar 3:56
5. Barefoot Tonight 3:03
6. Play Me A Tape 4:08
7. Pollution Of The Mind 5:16
8. Wash 'n' Dry 4:15
9. Metalhead 5:23
10. Machine Joy 3:32
11. Sunset Strip 3:02
12. Playmate Of The Century 4:04
13. Lightmaker 4:31


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Beach House





DEVOTION

February 26, 2008


Nothing much happens on the second album from this Baltimore, Maryland duo, but it all unfolds so beautifully you would be hard-pressed to complain. Using slow-motion rhythms, ghostly vocals and dreamy carnival organs in its attempt to pull together a set of vaporous melodies, the band comes up with a spellbinding collection of songs that in its best moments recalls the hazy wonder of dream-pop predecessors the Velvet Underground and Mazzy Star. Singer Victoria Legrand is the niece of famed soundtrack composer Michel, which could explain why so many of the songs--especially standouts like "D.A.R.L.I.N.G." and "Heart of Chambers"--have such a convincingly cinematic feel. Hopefully, the producers at HBO are listening. --Aidin Vaziri



1. Wedding Bell 3:54
2. You Came to Me 4:05
3. Gila 4:46
4. Turtle Island 3:59
5. Holy Dances 4:19
6. All The Years 3:36
7. Heart of Chambers 4:25
8. Some Things Last a Long Time 2:31
9. Astronaut 5:04
10. D.A.R.L.I.N.G. 3:18
11. Home Again 4:08

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Vampire Weekend



Vampire Weekend

January 29, 2008

This NY four-piece draw on their diverse backgrounds and interests, experimenting with African guitar music, the Western classical canon, hazy memories of Cape Cod summers, winters in upper Manhattan, and reggaeton. "Equal parts shruggy New York indie strumming and groovy Afro-pop, Vampire Weekend's organ-and-drum runs highlight narratives about relationships, punctuation, and sometimes both" - Spin.

1. Mansard Roof 2:07
2. Oxford Comma 3:15
3. A-Punk 2:17 $0.89
4. Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa 3:34
5. M79 4:15
6. Campus 2:55
7. Bryn 2:12
8. One (Blake's Got A New Face) 3:13
9. Walcott 3:41
10. The Kids Don't Stand 4:03


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sexta-feira, 7 de março de 2008

Goldfrapp




Seventh tree

February 26, 2008

After spooking casual fans with whip-cracking beats, mechanical melodies and the low grade S&M imagery of 2005's Supernature, Alison Goldfrapp and musical partner Will Gregory crawl out of their dark disco dungeon and run wild in the country with Seventh Tree. The duo's fourth album is a throwback to its moody debut, Felt Mountain, emphasizing gently strummed acoustic guitars and shy romantic melodies; sounding significantly more Joni Mitchell than Depeche Mode. Soft-focus ballads like "Clowns" and "A&E" swell with strings and bird noises, while the synth-heavy "Happiness" finds the group reconnecting with its electronic past only to redecorate it with rainbow tassles and pony stickers. But listen closely to the lyrics and you'll discover the old demons still linger beneath the luminous surface: "We can see you troubled soul/ Give us all your money we'll/ Make it better." --Aidin Vaziri

1. Clowns
2. Little Bird
3. Happiness
4. Road to Somewhere
5. Eat Yourself
6. Some People
7. A & E
8. Cologne Cerrone Houdini
9. Caravan Girl
10. Monster Love

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Morcheeba



Dive Deep

February 19, 2008

In a world choked with sound, it's difficult to find any music that truly lingers and resonates with the listener. Morhceeba are a fountain of such music. "Dive Deep" is an organic compilation of tracks written in the studio with several collaborating guest vocalists. The result reflects the musical diversity, which has made Morcheeba's prior works such a success.


1. Enjoy The Ride (Feat. Judy Tzuke)
2. Riverbed (Feat. Thomas Dybdall)
3. Thumbnails
4. Run Honey Run (Feat. Bradley)
5. Gained The World (Feat. Manda)
6. One Love Karma
7. Au-Delà (Feat. Manda)
8. Blue Chair (Feat. Judy Tzuke)
9. Sleep On It Tonight (Feat. Thomas Dybdall)
10. The Ledge Beyond The Edge
11. Washed Away (Feat. Thomas Dybdall)


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domingo, 2 de março de 2008

Supreme beings of leisure



11i


February 12, 2008


Supreme Beings of Leisure return with their third album, 11i a darkly cinematic collection of enchanting, hypnotizing songs. Sultry rhythms and understated electronica complement the sophisticated songcraft behind their signature sound.

The album is a song cycle about daily life that begins with the sumptuous prelude of The Light and seamlessly evolves into the concluding drifting-into-dreams track, Lay Me Down. In between are standouts including the wistful and melodic This World, Mirror and Angelhead (feat. Lili Haydn).

1. The Light (Album Version) 4:48
2. This World (Album Version) 3:26
3. Mirror (Album Version) 5:11
4. Swallow (Album Version) 4:48
5. Good (Album Version) 4:04
6. Pieces (Album Version) 4:07
7. Angelhead feat. Lili Hayden (Album Version) 4:49
8. Ride (Album Version) 5:07
9. Oneness (Album Version) 3:01
10. Everywhere (Album Version) 5:06
11. Lay Me Down (Album Version) 8:18

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quinta-feira, 21 de fevereiro de 2008

Shirley Bassey



Get the Party Started.

May 15, 2007

Her First Album for Almost 10 Years which Celebrates her 70th Year and Combines New Recordings, New Vocals and Remixes by Some of Today's Most Contemporary Producers


***** - Welsh/Nigerian songstress, Dame Shirley Bassey, returns with an album of classics with a contemporary twist. Produced by a slew of cutting edge producers and remixers like Bugz in the attic, and North by northwest, the project was driven by the Dame herself.

Best known by some for the Bond theme songs she sang; "Diamonds are forever", "Goldfinger". And "Moonraker", the 13 songs on this collection are heavily influenced by that. The album has already given Dame Shirley Bassey her first UK top 10 album in some decades and deservedly so.

"The living tree" is arguably the best Bond record that never was, with it's Trip Hop feel; a brooding sound, sweeping dramatic strings and explosive vocal delivery (her voice is as booming as ever - she doesn't do things by halves) from the seventy year old Dame. Similar is the self assertive "This is my life".

Lionel Richie's "Hello" is given a haunting, atmospheric treatment. Nicole's dad would be proud of the result. The lightly horn sprinkled "Can I touch you there" (the Michael Bolton song) is similarly transformed (lovely percussion and nice male harmonies).

"I who have nothing" is given a slight dub feel, while "I will survive" is transformed by epic sounding strings and skittery percussion. "What now my love" has a slight salsa feel. "You only live twice" (originally done by Nancy Sinatra) is covered superbly here, downplaying the Bond feel, and giving it a light Cuban feel.

"Where is the love" is given the disco treatment (superb sax outro, by the way), similar to her "Moonraker" hit, and her old hit "Big spender" starts off startingly like Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus" in its new incarnation.

The title track is a rousing reworking of Pink's "Get the party started" with dramatic strings, and crisp enunciation from the Dame.

It is amazing to see a veteran like Dame Shirley Bassey still sounding cutting edge and not resting on her laurels. If you like your music bland and safe, this might not be for you.

Her other album of remixes, "Diamonds are forever: the remix album" is also worth checking out. "Get the party started" is a wonderful aural experience!! - by NSE ETTE

1. Get the Party Started
2. Big Spender
3. I Who Have Nothing
4. This Is My Life
5. Slave to the Rhythm
6. Can I Touch You There
7. What Now My Love
8. Kiss Me Honey Honey
9. Hello
10. You Only Live Twice
11. Living Tree
12. Where Is the Love
13. I Will Survive


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domingo, 17 de fevereiro de 2008

Husky Rescue



Other World : remixes & rarities

October 8, 2007

2007 collection from the Finnish act formed by Marko Nyberg. Other World sees Husky Rescue’s sound given a new slant by some of the best producers around including Serge Santiago, Bonobo, Fink, Emperor Machine, Tunng, Evil 9 (featured in Sopranos) and Vector Lovers. Also includes new acoustic live versions unavailable elsewhere, plus rare and very exclusive tracks only available as B-Sides. Catskills. 2007.

1. City Lights [Vector Lovers Radio Mix]
2. Diamonds in the Sky [Tunng Remix]
3. Last Dance
4. Summertime Cowboy [Serge Santiago Remix]
5. Diamonds in the Sky [Emperor MacHine Remix]
6. New Light of Tomorrow (Reprise)
7. New Light of Tomorrow [Evil 9 Remix]
8. Caravan [Serge Santiago Version]
9. Nightless Night [Fink Remix]
10. Poison
11. New Light of Tomorrow [Bonobo Remix]
12. Black Umbrella
13. Sweet Little Kitten [Live Acoustic Version]
14. Gasoline Girl [Live Acoustic Version]
15. New Light of Tomorrow [Live Acoustic Version]

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Husky Rescue



Ghost is not real

January 15, 2007

Helsinki-based lo-fi band, originally a one man show orchestrated by Makro Nyberg with the intention of producing cinematic music inspired by the "power of films and hypnotic quality of photography." Even though the band has changed, now a four-sometimes-five member band with one hell of a chic lead songstress, the original intentions are still there on the group's latest album Ghost Is Not Real, a collection of songs that, as the above quote suggests, makes for perfect company as we waltz through time and space into the dead of winter. Cat Skills. 2007.


1. My Home Ghost
2. Diamonds in the Sky
3. Nightless Night
4. Blueberry Tree, Pt. 1
5. Blueberry Tree, Pt. 2
6. Blueberry Tree, Pt. 3
7. Hurricane (Don't Come Knocking)
8. Silent Woods
9. Shadow Run
10. Caravan


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terça-feira, 5 de fevereiro de 2008

Radiohead



In Rainbow
January 1, 2008


On the deliriously satisfying In Rainbows, Radiohead returns to a more straight-ahead (though subdued) rock sound. Much hubbub has been made about this record's innovative release. Radiohead allowed fans to pay what they wished to download fairly low-resolution tracks from the band's own website. Like so many innovations, it already seems funny both that it was such big news and that someone else of similar stature hadn't done it sooner. Some pundits were appalled that it took awhile to download the tracks if you tried to do it at the same time as thousands of other people, while others decried that the group was trying to kill the music industry (or save it). Little of the press seemed to focus on the record itself, which actually made sense because it was so entertaining and inviting, the most low-key album Radiohead has made to date. There's even a very straight-forward, simple, silly little love song, "House of Cards." It might be a bit lethargic, but the simple instrumentation of electric guitars, bass, and drums is lovely as heck. A handful of these tunes enchanted fans for years before finally being committed to computer "tape." This is particularly fitting as In Rainbows is the group's most "band"-sounding album since OK Computer. This is not a record that hits you over the head with how far this group is pushing the envelope; it's simply a phenomenal, well-crafted, and exciting album. As soon as it's done, you're playing it again. --Mike McGonigal


1. 15 Step 3:57
2. Bodysnatchers 4:02
3. Nude 4:15
4. Weird Fishes/Arpeggi 5:18
5. All I Need 3:48
6. Faust Arp 2:09
7. Reckoner 4:50
8. House Of Cards 5:28
9. Jigsaw Falling Into Place 4:08
10. Videotape

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terça-feira, 1 de janeiro de 2008

Seu Jorge



América Brasil, o disco

Dezembro 18, 2007

01 - américa do norte
02 - trabalhador
03 - burguesinha
04 - cuidar de mim
05 - mina do condominio
06 - mariana
08 - samba rock
09 - seu olhar
10 - eterna busca
11 - voz da massa



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