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Laura Helde - Busy Signals

Laura Helde

Busy Signals

04/02/07

I thoroughly enjoyed finding these recordings on Jamendo.
Laura Helde`s songs and singing are a pleasure to my ears and
Im looking forward to more songs.Keep it up!

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XeMa - 1éres Prises

Good song-writing ,beautifully sung with nice harmonies and acoustic guitar accompaniment.

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NUN - Collage

NUN

Collage

16/07/06

I enjoyed listening to this intense album.It never lets up.
The vocals are great,though the accompaniment is not very danceable.
Its also atreat to hear songs sung in the basque language.

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Contemprary electric jazz with keyboards, guitar,bass drums,occassional vocals
and some taped voices or sounds.Excellent performances by skilled musicians
who can express a wide range of moods and feelings with a variety of tone colors,and dynamics.One of the best musical experiences on jamendo.I enjoyed all the tracks and the albums has a few magic moments.

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Powerful,had-driving drums and acrobatic guitar playing.Sounds good!
nothing,I havent heard before,but well played and recorded.All in all
worth checking out on Jamendo.

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David TMX has served up these 22 tracks tracks,all well performed and
arranged and written in a variety of styles.Lots of energy and wide range of
emotional impact.

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Sylvain Piron - par coeur

Sylvain Piron

par coeur

04/06/06

These simple accordion accompaniments to the
melancholy vocals really moved me.I appreciate these recordings and have found then more interesing than many of the other styles appearing on jamendo
which follow popular trends.I will look to these melodies for inspiration.
It is amazing how these tunes can fill me with a haunting nostalgia(though I am not french).

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Its a musical adventure, utilizing voice,instruments and an array of effect.
The artists give of a stimulating range of sounds and take us through many styles and moods.Totally enjoyable.

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As an enthusiastic lover of both music and animals this album brought a smile to my face from the very first notes right through to the very end.Thematically(though not idiomatically)following
in the footsteps great French composer Camille Saint-Saens,the artist evokes an array of animals with vocal and instrumental performances of deep feeling.The recorded sound effects also add alot and are used very well.
I could only understand a limited portion of the lyrics,but hopefully repeated
listenings will reveal more!Wholly enjoyable, and creative.
Arigato!

 

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