Genre | Electronic |
---|---|
Date (CEST) | 2020-01-30 19:43:44 |
Group | UKW |
Size | 62 MB |
Files | 4 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Kurtz_Mindfields-The_Dreaming_Void_Vol._2-WEB-2018-UKW
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 01-kurtz_mindfields-mahjong_constellations.mp3 | Kurtz Mindfields | Mahjong Constellations | 254 | Unknown |
2 | 02-kurtz_mindfields-aletheia_part_one.mp3 | Kurtz Mindfields | Aletheia Part One | 260 | Unknown |
3 | 03-kurtz_mindfields-heart_of_cosmic_wall.mp3 | Kurtz Mindfields | Heart Of Cosmic Wall | 252 | Unknown |
4 | 04-kurtz_mindfields-aletheia_part_two.mp3 | Kurtz Mindfields | Aletheia Part Two | 272 | Unknown |
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ARTIST:.......: Kurtz Mindfields
TITLE:........: The Dreaming Void Vol. 2
TYPE:.........: Retail
LABEL:........: Nuage 7
CATNO:........:
GENRE:........: Electronic
LANG:.........: English
QUALITY:......: 259 kbps / 44.1 kHz / Joint Stereo
CODEC.........: LAME 3.100 -V0
SOURCE:.......: WEB
GRABBER:......: UKW
TRACKS:.......: 4
SIZE:.........: 65.19
LENGTH........: 00:33:41
URL:..........: http://7digital.com/artist/kurtz-mindfields/release/the-dreaming-void-vol-2-7561267
RELEASE YEAR:.: 2018-00-00
RIP DATE:.....: 2020-01-30
T R A C K L I S T
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1. Mahjong Constellations 8:49
2. Aletheia Part One 12:23
3. Heart Of Cosmic Wall 9:24
4. Aletheia Part Two 3:05
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Total 33:41 min
R E L E A S E N O T E S
-------------------------
Jean Luc Briancon alias Kurtz Mindfields, was the founder of the Lyon label
Nuage 7 and leader of the Lyons group Nu Jazz, Abigoba, in the early 2000 (
8 albums were released after fifteen years of existence ). Since 2011, it
has in parallel returned to its first sources of inspirations. If the
emeritus keyboardist player sometimes winks at artists such as Jean-Michel
Jarre at the beginning, Brian Eno, or Vangelis, he finds himself more by
expressing himself through the Berlin School born in the 70Æs artists such
as Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream, or even Ash Ra Temple. The first step
for Kurtz Mindfields was to find sounds produced by legendary synthesizers
in order to revisit them at best. This experimental musical orientation led
her to the creation of two albums, the first one appeared in 2015 ( Journey
Through The Analog Adventure developped in the premised of Studio Nuage 7
and released as a numbered digipack collector box), based on a reversal of
the movement by dividing all of its compositions in two parts (the first
from 2015 to 1985 and the second from 1984 to 1970). The second was
released in 2016 (The Dreaming Void released only in vinyl record format),
representing the culmination of Journey Through The Analog Adventure,
focusing this time on the first ten years of the Berlin School from 1973 to
1983, paying tribute again to the sounds of the pioneers of cosmic music
and space rock before the advent of digital). He began to talk about
himself outside France shortly after the release of the first album,
particularly in Canada, where the webzine, Synth & Sequences, specializing
in electronic music related to the Berlin School, gave him several
welcoming articles in August 2015 In summer 2016, the Swiss radio station,
La Planete Bleue, gave him a long live interview so that he could explain
his artistic approach. In January, it is the turn of the French webzine,
Clair & Obscur, to take a close interest in the compositions of the
keyboardist by giving him a glowing description full of enthusiasm.
Planned as a trilogy, Kurtz Mindfields in 2015 asked his friend Tajmahal to
participate in the composition and production process for this first opus
in order to ensure a quality artistic finalization. To do this, the artists
have planned to use rare machines still very little used as the ARP 2500 or
the Harmonic RMI synthesizer. Yet the latter prove that they live in their
time by using the latest software and the latest synthesizers in their
approach to pay a final tribute to electronic music. This new album is what
could be called a great tribute to the Ambient period of the Berlin School
which should seduce the great lovers of analog sound.