Disco | Bitches Brew |
Year | 1970 [2013] |
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Notes | Source: AvaxHome
Original folder name: Miles Davis - Bitches Brew (1970) [2013_HDTracks 24-96] --- Miles Davis - Bitches Brew (1970/2013) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz] RE-UP Posted By : HDV | Date : 09 Nov 2015 18:43:00 Miles Davis - Bitches Brew (1970/2013) FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 94:06 minutes | 2,12 GB Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet Bitches Brew is a pivotal document in music history. Widely considered one of the greatest jazz albums ever made, it is Miles Davis first Gold-certified work. The music legend continues his experimentation with electric instruments, bridging together jazz and rock. Davis innovative masterpiece mixed the best elements of free jazz, electric rock textures and blues phrasings. It is one of Q Magazines Best Jazz Albums of All Time and one of Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. It reached #1 on Billboards Top Jazz Albums and won the GRAMMY for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance. There's a better than decent chance that, no matter where you are, Perth, Australia is pretty far away, a fact that pretty much makes Tame Impala mastermind Kevin Parker an isolated pop genius' isolated pop genius. Working mostly by himself, Parker mines this solitude with brilliant results on Tame Impala's sophomore effort, Lonerism. Diving headfirst into the realm of pop music, the way Parker uses keyboards to explore more traditional melodies makes the album feel like the McCartney to Innerspeaker's Lennon, blending the familiar with the far out to craft a Revolver-esque psych-pop experience. This shift from the guitar-heavy sound of the debut to a more synthed-out approach gives the album a more expansive feeling, allowing Parker to explore new textures through layer after layer of melody. As with Innerspeaker, sonic architect Dave Fridmann handles the mixing, and though he wasn't involved in the recording process, Lonerism definitely shares the producer's knack for using the space as an instrument in and of itself. This layering of not just sounds, but environments, creates a serene and lonely patchwork of sound, texture, and atmosphere that's a pleasure to explore, offering something different with every journey into its swirling haze of classic pop melody and modern, more experimental, construction. Most importantly, the partnership allows Fridmann to help shape Tame Impala's wild, starry-eyed ambition into something enveloping and accessible, a trick he's performed for the Flaming Lips and Mercury Rev again and again. This combination gives Lonerism the best of both worlds, allowing it the creative freedom to emerge as one of the most impressive albums of the home-recording era while still feeling superbly refined. Tracklist: 01 - Pharaoh's Dance 02 - Bitches Brew 01 - Spanish Key 02 - John McLaughlin 03 - Miles Runs The Voodoo Down 04 - Sanctuary |
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