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Pulsar

by Ogg Vorbis 

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electronic 80s retrobeat newwave synthpop postpunk

 

5 tracks
24:18
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1 Happy Skeleton People
 
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5:12
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2 Eternal Captivity
 
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4:21
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3 Mathilde dreams
 
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4:08
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4 Bones Square
 
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4:23
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5 Yang Tsé Fly
 
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Album description

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 Ogg Vorbis comes back dans les bacs de Jam avec un cocktail pur jus Electro assez Retro.. Les "ringuards" des glorieuses 80's (dans mon genre par exemple..) jusqu'à la new génération ClashBeat 2000's devraient s'y retrouver et tapoter légèrement du pied... Ce "Pulsar" vous est proposé comme une salade légère avant le plat de résistance, à suivre...

Un spéchaul thanks to Hamelin www.d7b9.com sur Yang Tsé Fly :  sax alto, flûte traversière et voix, pour le coup je suis gaté. Du Cognac t'attend Amigo !....... ;-)

Merci aussi à Eric Liberge pour ce magnifique dessin...

Bonne écoute..  

 



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29/07/08

One of the most refreshing albums I've heard in a long time. The balance of electronic sounds, ambient noises and the solid melodies is close to perfect. All songs are great but "Eternal Captivity" stands out with it's super catchy melody. By far one of the best songs in this hard to define genre.

25/07/09

I listen to this album everyday on the ride home from work. Can't get enough of it. The beats, the vox, too much. This is Cocaine speaking. I'm ready to rock. I don't want your life. Whew! Wish your other albums were in this particular vein. All the best, Steve

29/09/08

Easily managed to pull the whole thing off with consumate skill and a brilliant ear for detail and form. That's track 1. The second track had a brilliant start, and then again fell into this musical structure created with cleverness and confidence. Even had a shadow of the Shamen, I'm sure. A brilliant track. Mathilde Dreams wastes little time in asserting itself, it's strong and powerful, and sure of it's little side shoots, confident that they will blossom in the ear of the listener. They do, it's a good mix.

A rattling of bones begins track four and soon a solid bass and beat layer, with flourishes of synthetic wooshing. Soon the track is on its feet loving the rhythm obviously. Something of an Eastern sound, jazz with a cobra. Yang Tse Fly, still continuing the Eastern mysticism in the form of a lovely relaxing tune. Then, it jazzes itself up a bit with some lovely oriental style 'guitar' work.

Overall, this is good stuff. Thanks for the musical book!-)

 

Album information

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Genre ElectrOlibre
Release May 06, 2008
Listens 33166 Downloads 1703
Starred 119 Playlisted 165    
Reviews 34 Rating 8.1/10

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