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Cofresi - Coda EP
Cofresi skillfully displays a flair for fusing electronic genres in his newest release ‘CODA’, out now on Gravitas Recordings. Well known for his hybrid DJ-drummer live performances, the Chicago-based producer comes correct with five songs that blend influences from various bass heavy classifications. ‘CODA’ employs a diverse array of musical elements; unique vocal samples, thrilling drops and smooth synths are carefully utilized to capture the listener’s attention throughout. Kicking off the EP, “Hold Me” brings a sensuous sound by way of dreamy lyrics and a lucious rhythm. The soulfully upbeat “Jello” segways the album into a faster pace, making way for the hard-hitting “Origami”. Voluptuous harmonies in “Losing Myself” juxtapose with stimulating synthesis, keeping the audience on their toes. “Crown” features the poetic hip-hop stylings of Calib, ending ‘CODA’ with an energetic bang.
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Orchestra Noir - What If... (Full Album 2010)
This is the first full-length album from Tony Wakeford's newlook Orchestra Noir since its resurrection as a London based project. With a move away from the martial towards musicians and compositions more based on chamber, and early music. In 2006 a collaboration started with Current 93 collaborator Richard Moult and acclaimed oboist Mark Baigent based initially on the words and music of Tony Wakeford but which soon flourished as a collaboration between the three and later with the acclaimed early-music violinists and viola players, Ben Sansom and Alexandria Lawrence. With the addition of Sol Invictus percussionist M and flutist Guy Harries, a synthesis of experimental and traditional took place with unhealthy dollops of Edwardian dark whimsy, humor and satire. Aided by the folki voice of Autumn Grieve and the Jazz improvisation of Jessica Constable, an intriguing new direction had begun...
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