Ellis Island war in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts das Tor zu Amerika. Mehr als zwölf Millionen Menschen kamen hier vor den Toren New Yorks an und hofften, die USA bald Heimat nennen zu dürfen. Der französische Künstler, Regisseur und Fotograf JR, dessen Identität bis heute unbekannt ist, greift mit seinem 15-minütigen Kurzfilm "Ellis" und der Geschichte eines Migranten diesen Faden auf.
Mit Robert de Niro in der Hauptrolle, führt "Ellis" durch die bröckelnden Hallen des verlassenen Krankenhaus-Komplexes von Ellis Island, der heute JRs Kunstinstallation "Unframed" beherbergt.
Es ist ein Ort, der die Hoffnungen und Ängste jener, die ihn durchschritten, zurückstrahlt - und deren Echos heute lauter denn je zurückhallen. Verschlungen mit dieser Erzählung ist eine Filmmusik, die von dem französischen Songwriter Yoann Lemoine aka Woodkid komponiert und von Nils Frahm aufgeführt und mitverfasst wurde.
Die zarten Klavier-Motive von "Winter Morning I" vollenden sich in einem Crescendo von Streichern, während das schwellende Harmonium von "Winter Morning II" das Fundament für de Niros Geschichte bildet: eine Lobrede auf jene, die das moderne Amerika schufen.
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Classic work from one of Brazil's greatest soul singers! Cassiano was one of Brazil's groundbreaking soul singers of the 70s - and although he's similar to Tim Maia, he's also got a smoother sound that approximates some of the best American soul vocalists of the time. This album includes the funky "Central Do Brasil", the extended midtempo groover "Onda", the semi-hit "Hoje E Natal", and the cuts "De Bar Em Bar", "Ana", "A Lua E Eu", and "Salve Essa Flor"
- A1: Pascal Comelade - Mouvement Decompose D'un Coup De Marteau
- A2: Stereo - Moonshine
- A3: Francis Lai - Young Freedom
- A4: Rosebud - Main Theme From More
- A5: Queen Samantha - Take A Chance (Remix - Instrumental Edit)
- B1: Nicolas Peyrac - Rite
- B2: Heldon - Les Soucoupes Volantes Vertes
- B3: Roger Roger - Vadrouillard (3)
- B4: Arpadys - Monkey Star
- B5: Video Liszt - Fade In Hong Kong
- B6: Pierre Porte - Love Is All
- C1: Richard Pinhas - Ruitor
- C2: Christophe - Harp Odyssey
- C3: Grand Prix - Grand Prix
- C4: The Peppers - Pepper Box
- C5: Joel Fajerman & Jan Yrssen - Asteroide
- C6: Moon Birds - Cristal No 3
- D1: Araxis - Theme D'araxis (Instrumental)
- D2: Anarchic System - Pop Corn
- D3: Georges Rodi - Indian Love Melody
- D4: Michel Magne - Signaux Codes Non Identifies
- D5: Pierre Schaeffer - Moins Banal (Interlude - Ou Impromptu)
- A1: A Cruel Story
- A2: Ketamine Karaoke
- B1: Chiens De L'enfer
- B2: A Cruel Story (I:cube Remix)
- B3: A Cruel Story (Fx Mchn Remix)
- B4: Chiens De L'enfer (Percapella)
- A1: Dub In Blood - Skin Flesh And Bones
- A2: Skin Dub - Skin Flesh And Bones
- A3: Flesh Dub - Skin Flesh And Bones
- A4: Bones Dub - Skin Flesh And Bones
- A5: Heart Dub - Skin Flesh And Bones
- A6: Suit Your Dub - The Sunshot Band
- B1: Dub To The Vein - Skin Flesh And Bones
- B2: Injection In Dub - Skin Flesh And Bones
- B3: Syringe Dub - Skin Flesh And Bones
- B4: Doctor Dub - Skin Flesh And Bones
- B5: Oversize Dub - The Sunshot Band
- B6: Bandwagon Dub - The Sunshot Band
- B7: Religion Dub - The Sunshot Band
- B8: It De Hay Dub - The Sunshot Band
This release, 'Dub In Blood', is one of the rarest and most sought after dub albums of all. Issued in tiny quantities on Phil's Sunshot label, it now commands ridiculous prices in the collectors' market.
Dub In Blood come out on Sunshot, Yet confusingly the same LP was also issued in England with different track titles
and proudly renamed 'The Best Dub Album In The World'.
The debut album of contemporary British band LINEA ASPERA. Linea Aspera is the London duo of RYAN AMBRIDGE (Synths/Programming) and ALISON LEWIS (Vocals/Synths). They began the project in November 2011, technically drawing inspiration from electronic music from the early 1980s. Within the duo, Alison writes and performs all vocal elements, while Ryan is responsible for the writing and performing of the electronics, as well as recording and mixing of the final recordings. For their debut album they utilized small, simple analog synthesizer set up: Roland SH-09, Roland Juno 6, Vermona DRM MKiii, Korg Poly 800 and Analogue Solutions Semblance. Linea Aspera's sound includes clear influences from early electronic body music, classic synth-pop and, in some instances, industrial and noise. Lyrically the band incorporates the sciences of osteology, neuroscience, and anthropology weaving a new medical language around themes of desire, despair and renewal. Linea Aspera serve up an icebox of dark doom riding on Alison's powerful vocals with a soft but sharp touch. All songs have been mastered for vinyl by GEORGE HORN at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley. Each LP is housed in a specially designed jacket by DOVILE SHURPO and includes a full sized insert of all lyrics.
Wax digger and producer for over two decades Jay puts on the editor's hat for this new release.
Driven by discoïd baselines the inuences of this 4 track ep are oriental and mediterranean grooves.
4 surprising tracks tailored for the dance oor and ready to delight the open-minded and curious listener.
Double 180gm vinyl LP pressing. The original Buena Vista Social Club album became a surprise international best seller and the most successful album in the history of Cuban music.
It was recorded for World Circuit Records by Ry Cooder over seven days in Havana in 1996,
bringing together many of the great names of the golden age of Cuban music in the 1950s, several of whom were coaxed out of retirement for the sessions.
In the years that followed the original release, Buena Vista veterans toured the world and were the subject of a celebrated feature film directed by Wim Wenders.
2015 REMASTERED 180g VERSION
Poker Flat's Forward To The Past anthology returns in its 3rd iteration, as lean and mean as it ever was and precision-engineered to make you jack, dream and all things in between. The winning formula remains the same: task a selection of hotshot veteran and up-and-coming producers with recapturing the style and mood of early club music, paying homage to the golden years between 1985 and 1992 when Chicago House and Acid, New York House and Detroit Techno took the world and its dancefloors by storm. The result is a collection of new and exclusive tracks as addictive as the stone cold classics that influenced them - a tribute and, at the same time, the cutting edge of contemporary music production. LA-based compatriot MANIK contributes a rolling, no-frills jam that sticks to the tried and tested production values of early acid as if to say, Why mess with perfection' From his small Amsterdam studio crammed with classic drum machines and synths, Wouter de Moor serves up 'Bon Voyage', a simmering analogue acid jam bedecked with snickering percussive flourishes and long, sustained chords for that blue-tinged Detroit vibe. Pavel Iudin, meanwhile, adds jazzy Rhodes inflections and whistling birdsong to a similarly bubbling groove. Veteran DJ Aakmael adopts the classic Juno bass sound to pay homage to the godfather of deep, Larry Heard, for an exercise in immersive repetition.
- A1: Abayomy - Obatala (Pd)
- A2: Zebrabeat_Zebrabeat Afro - Amazônia Orquestra (Zebrabeat)
- A3: Burro Morto - Lúcifer Colômbia (Daniel Jesi/Burro Morto)
- A4: Ive Seixas - Cervejas Populares (Ive Seixas)
- B1: Iconili - O Rei De Tupanga (Iconili)
- B2: Zulumbi - Zulumbi (Rodrigo Brandão / Lúcio Maia / Pg / Dengue)
- B3: Passo Torto - Faria Lima Pra Cá (Kiko Dinucci / Rodrigo Campos)
- B4: André Sampaio E Os Afromandinga - Ecos De Niafunke (André Sampaio)
- B5: Fabrício - Feito Tamborim, Pará Céu (Fabrício.)
Over the past few decades, there has been a seismic shift in Brazil's musical landscape. A plethora of varying musical undergrounds has developed across the nation. While Rio and São Paulo have been overwhelmed with networks of talented musicians for a long time, creative life is now bursting all over the country. Amplificador exists to document and propagate the wonderfully diverse music currently blossoming from Brazil's vivacious and geographically varied musical undergrounds. Presenting an up-to date insight into Brazilian music, this compilation draws together some of the components of 'Novíssima Música Brasileira' (brand new Brazilian music), ranging from afro-grooves to rock, to modern samba and MPB. The music reaches back across Brazil's incredibly rich musical and cultural traditions, while also taking in influence from other movements around the globe.
Having begun life in 2012 as a Brazilian music blog run by Marcelo Monteiro, Eduardo Rodrigues, Mateus Campos, and Ricardo Calazans, the aim of Amplificador is to document and propel to wider audiences, Brazilian music of the '00s and '10s generation. This is a task made more significant by obvious changes in the way music is consumed. 'People are no longer obliged to listen to what the radio and TV are presenting. There is a whole new generation that wants to listen to new bands and new sounds and we try to connect those bands with other bands, producers, fans and even the mainstream.' These changes in technology and the way music is discovered and shared have developed parallel to the proliferation of these emerging scenes. The ostensible decentralization of the music industry means the promoting and filtering work of journalists and blogs, like Amplificador, have become increasingly important, as people try to keep up with the tsunami of new music and media flooding the country on a daily basis.
Marcelo uses the example of the Mangue Beat movement to explain a trend in contemporary Brazilian music that looks both inwards, to Brazil's own musical traditions and outwards, to movements around the world to create a novel, localised identity: 'The 90's Pernambuco art-social movement was inspired by Coco, Maracatu and Forró all mixed with modern riffs and grooves. The mythical
revolutionary Chico Science, his Nação Zumbi, Mundo Livre, Siba, and many others do this blend perfectly. There are also the references to the older generations and masters - Gil, Caetano, Luiz Gonzaga, João Gilberto, Tim Maia, Jorge Benjor - as a constant inspiration for all bands.' This is very much the case for the Brazilian artists of today.
Music is unquestionably informed by place. Brazil has always been famed for its regional differences in this sense. Indeed there are still pronounced variations between the scenes of Rio, Sao Paulo, Natal, Goiânia, Belo Horizonte and Belém for example, there are also great divergences within cities and while technology has brought changes to the way musical influences are shared, there are cultural differences, rooted in folkloric traditions, that aren't going away. Expressing his appreciation for this fact, while highlighting the potential of Brazil's spread of musical flavours, Marcelo explains that 'what we have now is new ingredients to make an even better mixture.'
This compilation heavily features music from a scene in Brazil's current musical make-up, which draws inspiration from African music, particularly Afro-beat music. Abayomy Afrobeat Orchestra from Rio formed because of their shared love of the music of Fela Kuti, uniting initially in 2009 for a jam session in his honour. But what sets Abayomy apart from other groups of a similar nature, is the fact that their sound also brings with it the songs and rhythms of candomblé. In this sense, Abayomy was the first band of its kind. The thirteen members of the orchestra have a palpable current of Rio's musical heritage - its rhythms and culture - running through them. So while their sound is distinctly African, it is also inherently Brazilian. Similarly, Zebrabeat Afro-Amazônia Orquestra draw upon traditional guitarradas and carimbos from the state of Pará and fuse these with the poly-rhythms of Afrobeat to create another regional hybrid, which stays true to both its Amazonian and African roots, yet which results in a very fresh, Brazilian sound. From Belo Horizonte (capital of Minas Gerais), Iconilli are another key band on Brazil's Afro-groove scene. With influences as varied as funk, jazz and psychedelic rock, congado, mining harmonies, maracatu, coco, ijexá, carimbó, Iconilli somehow manage to balance all of these sounds in such a way that makes it impossible to pin them down. From the Northeastern city of Joao Pessao, Parayba, Burro Morto's pshychadelic afro sound leans more towards rock and funk influences, with hint of regional Brazilian rhythms such as frevo and forro. They add another flavour to the Brazilian afro-groove scene: just one of the many exciting facets of Novíssima Música Brasileira.
While African-inspired music features heavily on the compilation, it is just one of the many styles within. Ive Seixas has a fresh approach to MPB, based on traditional rhythms and instrumentation, punctuated by a pop sensibility, coupled with a powerful female vocal. As an artist she is a product of a 'Do It Yourself' outlook to creativity, taken from her love of rock growing up. In 2013 she embarked on a project of street performance: wandering, like a lonely troubadour with just her guitar. Ive and her project began to gain notoriety and shortly after, her first EP was recorded, featuring some important names of South Rio's underground scene. 'Cervejas Populares' taken from the EP, is a beautiful, sombre piece of modern Brazilian pop, with a traditional samba rhythm. Another artist of the new MPB scene is Fabricio, from the city of Vitoria, who's 'Feito Tamborim' melds rock and funk and is also clearly reminiscent of the old Brazilian masters. It's an appreciation for the national musical heritage, alongside a keen ear for melody and an acceptance of foreign influences that results in these promising new sounds of Brazilian MPB.
Sao Paulo's super group of the underground 'Passo Torto' have been at the helm of an emerging scene in the city: an innovative approach to samba which draws in and experiments with afro grooves, jazz melodies and rock structures. Their sound is naturally very Brazilian, but the nylon twang of Faira Lima Pra Ca, interspersed with ominous strings and light rolling percussion, seems reminiscent of Captain Beefheart or Tom Waits, as the band lament their frustrations with their native city through their music.
The Future of Novíssima Música Brasileira looks very bright. The main challenge (and purpose of this album) is to get the music beyond Brazil's underground and into view of international audiences. In the last 10 years this goal has become somewhat more attainable, as the Brazilian government has begun to see the internationalisation of the nation's culture as a strategic objective, with public projects gaining increased investment and backing. The continuing project of Amplificador is to reinforce this international bridge by writing, filtering and promoting the scene as a whole. There is a wealth of great music currently blooming in Brazil and using new media tools, Marcelo and the team, alongside many others, will passionately continue to get the voices of Brazil's underground heard.
- A1: A | Tim Roth And Amanda Plummer Pumpkin And Honey Bunny
- A1: B | Dick Dale & His Del-Tones Misirlou
- A2: Samuel L. Jackson And John Travolta Royale With Cheese
- A3: Kool & The Gang Jungle Boogie
- A4: Al Green Let's Stay Together
- A5: The Tornadoes Bustin' Surfboards
- A6: Ricky Nelson (2) Lonesome Town
- A7: Dusty Springfield Son Of A Preacher Man
- A8: A | Maria De Medeiros And Bruce Willis Zed's Dead, Baby
- A8: B | The Centurians* Bullwinkle Part Ii
- B1: A | Jerome Patrick Hoban Jack Rabbit Slims Twist Contest
- B1: B | Chuck Berry You Never Can Tell
- B2: Urge Overkill Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon
- B3: Maria Mckee If Love Is A Red Dress (Hang Me In Rags)
- B4: A | Peter Green* And Duane Whitaker Bring Out The Gimp
- B4: B | The Revels Comanche
- B5: The Statler Brothers Flowers On The Wall
- B6: John Travolta And Samuel L. Jackson Personality Goes A Long Way
- B7: The Lively Ones Surf Rider
- B8: Samuel L. Jackson Ezekiel
- A1: Weronika
- A2: Véronique
- A3: Tu Viendras
- A4: L' Enfance
- A5: Van Den Budenmayer
- A6: Véronique
- A7: Solitude
- A8: Les Marionnettes
- B9: Thème : 1Re Ttranscription
- B1: L' Enfance Ii
- B2: Alexandre
- B3: Alexandre Ii
- B4: Thème : 2E Transcription
- B5: Concerto En Mi (Instrumentation Contemporaine N° 1)
- B6: Concerto En Mi (Instrumentation Contemporaine N° 2)
- B7: Concerto En Mi (Instrumentation Contemporaine N° 3)
- B8: Van Den Budenmayer
- B9: Générique De Fin
The Original Soundtrack of ZBIGNIEW PREISNER /KIESLOWSKI / LA DOUBLE VIE DE VERONIQUE - THE DOUBLE LIFE OF VERONIKA in a collectors edition CD Digipack
Gatupreto, enigmatic duo, hiding their identity while exploring the common ground between an idealized African feeling and the classic references of the dance movement from the 80's and 90's. The art Gatupreto generates is simple, unpretentious and sincere, it owes to the classic rave vibe as much as to the rawness of hip hop.. as much to the sunset of Cape Verde as to the sunrise of the Lisbon riverside.
Gatupreto is a binomial entity that refers to itself as one, it was rescued from anonymity by TINK! Music, newly founded label split between Amsterdam and Lisbon. To the extend of most people's knowledge, Gatupreto comes from a colorful Lisbon suburb where they inhabit a luxurious house, on an isolated hill where music is made every day.
Those who have seen them perform live say they are frenetic and deep in their sound. At night all cats are black.
- A1: El Yayabo - Ruben Gonzalez
- A2: Me Diras Que Sabroso - Compay Segundo
- A3: El Platanal De Bartolo - Ibrahim Ferrer
- A4: Tu No Eres Nadie - Tito Puente
- A5: En Guantanamo - Abelardo Barroso
- A6: Francisco Guayabal - Beny More
- A7: Patricia - Perez Prado
- A8: Oye Mi Ritmo - Omara Portuondo
- B1: Goza Negra - Celia Cruz
- B2: Tirando Tiro - Bebo Valdes With Sabor De Cuba
- B3: Eso Se Hincha - La Sonora Matancera
- B4: Comiendo Y Cantando - Pio Leyva
- B5: Ya Tu Lo Ves Campeon - Chapotin & His Estrellas
- B6: Soy Del Monte - Beny More
- B7: El Jarabe Loco - El Negro Peregrino
- C1: Bodas De Oro - Ibrahim Ferrer
- C2: Mambo No.5 - Perez Prado
- C3: Juancito Trucupey - Celia Cruz
- C4: Mango Mangue - Aldemaro Romero
- C5: Nuestras Vidas Mi Corazon Es Para Ti - Ruben Gonzalez
- C6: Tin Tin Deo - Chano Pozo & James Moody
- C7: Suena Tu Bongo - Conjunto Roberto Faz
- C8: La Campnia Cubana - Alfredito Valdez & Trio Caney
- D1: Cao Cao Mani Picao - Vicentico Valdes
- D2: Maracaibo Oriental - Beny More
- D3: Zambia - Machito
- D4: Mosaico - Lecuona Cuban Boys
- D5: Merengues, No - Bebo Valdes
- D6: Voy Pa Mayari - Compay Segundo
- D7: Tinguaro - Tito Puente
Whether you're beginning a love affair with cuban music or renewing the relationship, this double
album of vintage recordings, served up on vinyl in the traditional way, will bring sunshine into your life.




















