playlist artwork#12 this weekLast Film I Saw

by Cvijaxo

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About this album

  • Updated: 18/02/2009

These five pieces complement my previous demo ep Distant  Places Still Lives. If you listen carefully you'll see clear connections between two in first three tracks. Fourth track is different as it is minimal and "pure" ambient. Argument is done 2004 the Immigrant Ghosts 2007 and other two are from second half of 2008. This little demo ep is for my new friends on Jamendo And I hope You'll like it.

Look at her use Creative Commons Licensed samples by  Innabar - Nostalgie Air,(Female Voice) And Protest CC (male voice).

The Day  - Icludes Creative Commons Licensed spoken text by Alor - Setting After The Day It Was. This text is on portuguese. I just loved sound of it so since I don't understand language I don't stand for anything he says here lol.

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "Last Film I Saw"

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Ivan1984

Frame shots of magical music...

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Ivan1984 • 2009-02-23 12:38:45

Lovely deep bass noises accentuated with melody and voice, in Look at Her. Hero throbs from side to side, balanced with oriental flute sounds, to counterpoint the resonating bass sounds. Immigrant Ghosts 2 retains its inescapable eerieness and bleak landscape of the parallel planes of existence that surround us all. Argument a beautiful sensation of ambience indeed, with a nice, slightly uncomfortable essence to it. A bit spooky almost. The strength of the passion, dark as it may seem, continues into the last track. The voice works well and balances nicely with the music, which has its own beautiful configuration. Nice work.
balthaz

Pris dans la toile

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balthaz • 2009-05-04 23:38:02

Pour les deux premier titres, un cocktail d'influences entre 'Hector Zazou' et 'Tuxedomoon' qui, à mon avis, ne fonctionne pas à 100% (comme quoi l'exercice n'est pas aussi évident qu'il y parait, F.R.O.U.F s'en sort beaucoup mieux). Je suis malgré tout resté scotché sur cet album à cause 'The Day', croisement insolite entre 'Terry Riley' et 'Père Ubu', et surtout pour 'Immigrant Ghosts 2', magnifique séquence onirique qui m'évoque un peu le titre 'Quicksilver' sur l'album 'More' de Pink Floyd, revu à la manière de Klaus Schulze.
orangeupurple

The Power of Sound - Lesson 1 - bass

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orangeupurple • 2009-11-05 22:10:33

"Look at Her" - Had a nice bass layer which followed after the feminine layer. Cute, I'm sure I heard female voices in that layer, and laughter. What a charming track. "Hero" had some remarkable bass - blew me away. Maybe, that's how the heartbeat of the creator sounds in the depths of the earth, or the sea, or space. That sound tickled my ears with its strange vibration. And that wailing, moaning, and the other ambient sounds swirling around my head made me oblivious to everything else. This was a track made to be listened to - Pay Attention! - it is not background music - although it could be considered introspection noise - to help keep you thinking. "Immigrant Ghosts 2" - Here is another powerful soundscape - the bass rattled my skull bones. There was some angry thunder storming through (the immigrant ghosts?). Quite good. This artists uses his masterful sounds and skills to play with my brain. "Argument" - Seemed to crackle with energy but it was not my favorite track because I kept expecting it to break out into melody - it seemed as if there were some attempts - but I know the artist is painting his own visions - so I go with the flow here and visualize the 'argument.' "The Day" - Loved this one with the vocal readings and the chattering of the audience, the bass again - the sub-melody and that marvelous beat. Made kind of a poetic song. I really enjoyed this album.
littleFingers

IMPRESSIVE

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littleFingers • 2009-11-08 13:19:56

Very good arrangement of sounds, impressive spatial sensations. Argument is my favorite, though I do like very much all the tracks. I can hear Amtrack horn in The Day, and I love that sound. Cvijaxo knows how to create strong ambiant musical atmospheres. This is music for opened minds and curious hears. Thanks for sharing. Excellent work.
fabatus

Amazing

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fabatus • 2009-04-30 10:07:03

A creeping and growing atmosphere, touching inside the soul. I believe if John Carpenter listen to this album, could choice tracks as soundtrack for one of it's film. A very lovely album for me. Cheers. Regards, Fabatus
musictomyears

Taste The Flavours On Your Lips...

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musictomyears • 2009-08-09 01:46:02

This album was powerful, dynamic and drawing you in more and more as you listen, and feel the music and words, play within your heart and soul. Feel the deep, powerful, basslines blow you away, and the oriental, ambient,electro, minimal,experimental music, fill your mind with flavours, that you can actually taste on your lips. The atmosphere is amazing, and very stimulating, at the same time, the sounds, vibrate and echo in your soul. You feel at one with the mesmerising music encompass you and take you over, more and more as you listen and become one, with this awesome sound-scape. Sometimes, haunting you, other times, making you think, and teasing your senses more and more..The vocals well placed and used to give it that extra touch and feel to this outstanding album.
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