Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Schneider TM "Zoomer", The Soft Pink Truth "Do You Party", Susumu Yokota "The Boy and the Tree", Metro Area "Metro Area"

SCHNEIDER TM - ZOOMER

1.Reality Check [4:22]6.3 Mb
2.Frogtoise [6:58]9.9 Mb
3.Abyss [6:27]9.2 Mb
4.DJ Guy [6:46]9.7 Mb
5.Turn on [5:48]8.3 Mb
6.Hunger [5:06]7.3 Mb
7.999 [5:15]7.5 Mb
8.Cuba TM [4:55]7 Mb

Schneider TM "Zoomer" Album Review

A great listen
The best word to describe the unique sound of Schneider TM is organic. Not in the sense that the sounds he samples are naturally occuring, but more in the sense that these sounds occur all the time and we have become totally oblivious to them. It's as if all the various noisemaking devices we zone out on a daily basis have risen up and starting jamming together. If Dada movement was "found art" then Schnieder TM would be "found music." Taking everyday "noises" and turning them into something sublimely beautiful takes the special skills that only TM has.

Video Schneider TM - Frogtoise

The video for Frogtoise, included on the EP 6 Peace.






THE SOFT PINK TRUTH - DO YOU PARTY

The Soft Pink Truth - Do You Party
Year: 2003


1.Everybodys Soft [4:24]6.3 Mb
2.Gender Studies [5:09]7.4 Mb
3.Promofunk [4:22]6.3 Mb
4.Make Up [3:22]4.8 Mb
5.Coat Check [4:18]6.2 Mb
6.Soft on Crime [4:59]7.1 Mb
7.For Satie [5:05]7.3 Mb
8.Soft Pink Miss [6:35]9.4 Mb
9.Big Booty Bitches [4:31]6.5 Mb
10.Over You (No Love) [7:55]11.3 Mb
11.I Want to Thank You [2:21]3.4 Mb

The Soft Pink Truth "Do You Party" Album Review

Clever
I just love their humor, style and in your face sound. What a treat!






SUSUMU YOKOTA - THE BOY AND THE TREE

Susumu Yokota - The Boy and the Tree
Year: 2002


1.The Colour of Pomegranates [5:12]7.4 Mb
2.Live Echo [5:30]7.9 Mb
3.Fairy Link [4:33]6.5 Mb
4.Grass Tree and Stone [4:39]6.7 Mb
5.Secret Garden [6:09]8.8 Mb
6.Rose Necklace [2:43]3.9 Mb
7.Beans [1:20]1.9 Mb
8.Plateau on Plateau [5:50]8.4 Mb
9.Red Swan [4:27]6.4 Mb
10.Thread Leads to Heaven [3:41]5.2 Mb
11.Future Tiger [5:25]7.7 Mb
12.Blood and Snow [5:01]7.2 Mb

Susumu Yokota "The Boy and the Tree" Album Review

perfection
Sakura, Grinning Cat, Distant Sounds of Summer, Wonder Waltz, they all contain out-of-this-world music, but they're also marred by uninspired, repetitive fillers and, most annoying, stupid drum machine breaks.
This album, The Boy and the Tree, is sheer perfection. A flawless, 55 minute amalgam of lovely little tunes and even lovelier pieces of, well, sound. Ideal for dreaming away by (with no drum machines to shock you out of your slumber), but it also lives up to a concentrated listen. A not-to-be-missed disc for lovers of Eno, Hans Joachim Roedelius, and Tim Story.

Video Susumu Yokota - Yangshuo

Yangshuo, a film by twenty2 product soundtracked from The Boy And The Tree






METRO AREA - METRO AREA

Metro Area - Metro Area
Year: 2002


1.Intro [0:31]0.7 Mb
2.Dance Reaction [6:10]8.9 Mb
3.Miura [6:42]9.6 Mb
4.Pina [6:05]8.7 Mb
5.Square-Pattern Aura [5:36]8.1 Mb
6.Machine Vibes [5:38]8.1 Mb
7.Atmosphrique [6:31]9.3 Mb
8.Soft Hoop [4:46]6.8 Mb
9.Let's Get� [6:23]9.1 Mb
10.Orange Alert [5:39]8.1 Mb
11.Strut [5:34]8 Mb
12.Caught Up [7:37]10.9 Mb

Metro Area "Metro Area" Album Review

Unadulterated Fun At Its Most Mature!
Borrowing the musical stylings of the 70s and 80s, Metro Area's self-titled debut is a fine flavour of old-school/new-school disco, married to create an amazing, unadulterated sound. Influenced by old disco, R&B, Soul and 70s pop, this cd will bring you back to the days of rollerskates, bell bottoms and Jeri curls. Highly infectious and heavily thumping, Metro Area is sure to make you want to break out those old dance moves.

Video Metro Area Honey Circuit

Honey Circuit Music by Metro Area Animation by Dannyesloco gonzosardiart.com Metro Area: Morgan Geist, Darshan Jesrani






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