Daft Punk - Random Access Memories
Beautiful, dynamic assault on your senses. Needs to be played at 'discotheque' levels.
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Musica Nuda 55/21
Acoustic recording which emphasize acoustic bass and vocal. Great music, although I have a complaint about the album's high frequencies.
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Argentinian recording
http://www.jacquelinesigaut.com.ar
Jacqueline Sigaut is a visceral and expressive artist. Has become an outstanding representative of the new generation of repertoire tango.She proposed new poems and melodies, which are added the classic themes of Tango. Renewed without neglecting the genre's origins with a tribute to the great masters and, through his warm voice and heartfelt interpretation, provides an overview and current female tango.
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Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu (born 1970) is an Indigenous Australian musician, who sings in the Yolngu language. He was born in Galiwin'ku (Elcho Island), off the coast of Arnhem Land, Northern Australia about 350 miles from Darwin. He is from the Gumatj clan of the Yolngu and his mother from the Galpu nation.
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A recording collaboration between Australian multi-instrumentalist James Morrison and renowned pianist/composer Joe Chindamo, 2x2 is a double disc release that features a selection of repertoire classics mixed with some originals spontaneously arranged and recorded in one session. Disc one has been recorded as a quartet and disc two as a duo.
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With one laptop, 2 microphones and 12 instrumental tunes under his belt, David Ross Macdonald hobo’ed his way across Australia during the bush-fire ravaged summer of 2002 visiting some of the countries finest guitar builders.
After sitting down with each craftsman for coffee and conversation on all things guitar, Dave set up his microphones in the luthiers kitchens, living rooms or workshops, was handed a freshly minted hand crafted instrument and pressed ‘record’.
1 month, 12 guitars and 3000 miles later ‘Southern Crossing’ was completed and is an expose and homage to the spirit, craft and musical works of art those luthiers embody in their guitars.
With one laptop, 2 microphones and 12 instrumental tunes under his belt, David Ross Macdonald hobo’ed his way across Australia during the bush-fire ravaged summer of 2002 visiting some of the countries finest guitar builders.
After sitting down with each craftsman for coffee and conversation on all things guitar, Dave set up his microphones in the luthiers kitchens, living rooms or workshops, was handed a freshly minted hand crafted instrument and pressed ‘record’.
1 month, 12 guitars and 3000 miles later ‘Southern Crossing’ was completed and is an expose and homage to the spirit, craft and musical works of art those luthiers embody in their guitars.
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