Exploring Musical Spaces

Szun Waves - New Hymn to Freedom (2018)  Music

Posted by delpotro at May 18, 2019
Szun Waves - New Hymn to Freedom (2018)

Szun Waves - New Hymn to Freedom (2018)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) | 00:44:44 | 258 Mb
Jazz, Ambient, Psychedelic | Label: The Leaf Label

Sometimes in improvised music there can be a distance between listener and players, a sense you’re sitting back and admiring their interplay and abstraction – but with Szun Waves’ second album, you’re right in there with them, inside the playing, experiencing the absolute joy the three musicians feel as they circle around each other, exploring the spaces they’ve opened up.
Pink Floyd - Is There Anybody Out There? : The Wall Live 1980-1981 [Limited Edition - Box Set]

Pink Floyd - Is There Anybody Out There? : The Wall Live 1980-1981 [Limited Edition - Box Set]
EAC Rip | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG | 2CD | 305 MB + 315 MB | Scans 200 dpi | 39 MB | RAR | RS+HF
Pop/Rock | Label: EMI | Catalog Number: 5235622 | Year: 2000

Skillfully edited together from the handful of Wall shows Floyd performed between 1980 and 1981 (much of the recordings date from shows at Earl's Court in London), Is There Anybody out There? replicates The Wall live – which, of course, was a replication of the record, only with spectacular visuals. There are two songs not on the studio album – "What Shall We Do Now?," a tune pulled from the record at the 11th hour (early pressings still listed it on the sleeve), plus "The Last Few Bricks," which was an instrumental at the end of the first act that gave the crew time to finish building the wall – but they add nothing to the overall piece. There are no revelations at all, actually, with the possible exception of the layered harmonies on "Outside the Wall," which makes this coda seem like a full-fledged song. Since the show was so rigidly structured, there was little opportunity for the band to stretch out and jam. All of this means that Is There Anybody out There? is The Wall by any other name, and that it isn't for anybody but Floyd fanatics. Will this disappoint the less-dedicated listener? Not necessarily, since anybody familiar with The Wall will likely enjoy it as it's playing. The question is, how often will you put the record on? After all, if you want to hear this music, you'll listen to the studio recording. That doesn't really diminish the worth of Is There Anybody out There?, but it hardly makes it necessary, either. – Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Become A Singer In Minutes With Ai-Driven Music Creation  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ELK1nG at April 23, 2024
Become A Singer In Minutes With Ai-Driven Music Creation

Become A Singer In Minutes With Ai-Driven Music Creation
Published 4/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 990.06 MB | Duration: 1h 49m

Unleash Your Inner Voice: Transform into a Singer Instantly with AI-Driven Music Creation
Jeroen van Veen & Friends - Minimal Piano Collection, Vol. X-XX (2010) 11 CD Box Set

Jeroen van Veen & Friends - Minimal Piano Collection, Vol. X-XX (2010) 11 CD Box Set
John Adams, Jurriaan Andriessen, Louis Andriessen, Marcel Bergmann, William Duckworth
Wim Mertens, Julius Eastman, Douwe Eisenga, Morton Feldman, Graham Fitkin, Joep Franssens
Philip Glass, Gabriel Jackson, Tom Johnson, Simeon ten Holt, David Lang, Colin McPhee, Kyle Gann
Arvo Pärt, Chiel Meijering, John Metcalf, Carlos Michans, Alexander Rabinovitch, Jacob ter Veldhuis
Steve Reich, Michael Parsons, Meredith Monk, Frederic Rzewski, Tim Seddon, Kevin Volans

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 2.73 Gb | Scans included + CD-ROM Data | Time: 14:15:40
Classical, Minimalism, Contemporary | Label: Brilliant Classics | # 9171

The Minimal Piano Collection for one piano (BC8551) ended with “In C” by Terry Riley. Many of the composers on this new 11 Cd box have stated that this particular piece was a starting point for them to compose in a new way, exploring the ways that were created, the spaces between the notes, the emptiness, the freedom. Elizabeth Bergmann & Marcel Bergmann, Tamara Rumiantsev and Sandra van Veen & Jeroen van Veen recorded 83 compositions. From two pianos up to six pianos, from Steve Reich ‘standard’ Pianophase to Six Pianos. On the included Cd-ROM you can find all the biographies, background information and some sheet music. Van Veen recorded many pieces on his own using multi track technique.
Sacred Geometry for Artists, Dreamers, and Philosophers: Secrets of Harmonic Creation

Sacred Geometry for Artists, Dreamers, and Philosophers: Secrets of Harmonic Creation by John Oscar Lieben
English | August 28th, 2018 | ISBN: 1620557010 | 262 Pages | EPUB | 29.69 MB

An illustrated guide to harmonics–the sacred geometry principles that underlie the natural world–and its practical applications

Resounding Transcendence: Transitions in Music, Religion, and Ritual  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at Dec. 9, 2021
Resounding Transcendence: Transitions in Music, Religion, and Ritual

Jeffers Engelhardt, "Resounding Transcendence: Transitions in Music, Religion, and Ritual"
English | ISBN: 0199737649 | 2016 | 304 pages | PDF | 2 MB

Michael Dessen Trio - Somewhere In The Upstream (2018)  Music

Posted by Domestos at Aug. 30, 2018
Michael Dessen Trio - Somewhere In The Upstream (2018)

Michael Dessen Trio - Somewhere In The Upstream (2018)
WEB FLAC (tracks) ~ 247.08 Mb | MP3 CBR 320kbps ~ 116.67 Mb | 50:03 | Cover
Avant-Garde Jazz | Country: USA | Label: Clean Feed Records - CF461

Somewhere In The Upstream is dedicated to Yusef Lateef (1920-2013), an acclaimed composer and saxophonist who created an expansive body of musical work that began in the late 1930s and continued up until a few months before his passing at the age of 93.

Yes - The Yes Album (1971) [2010, MFSL 24kt Gold UDCD 779]  Music

Posted by v3122 at Dec. 13, 2021
Yes - The Yes Album (1971) [2010, MFSL 24kt Gold UDCD 779]

Yes - The Yes Album (1971) [2010, MFSL 24kt Gold UDCD 779]
Progressive/Art Rock | EAC Rip | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 6 Tracks
Scans | MFSL | UDCD 779 | ~278 + 103 Mb

The key components to every great prog-rock album comprise memorable guitar riffs, punchy immediacy that draws you into the song, ample rhythmic kick, and the imaginative capacity to transport the listener to a place well beyond the confines of reality. Yes’ The Yes Album features all of these rare qualities and more, the 1971 record as significant for saving the band’s career as well as for establishing new parameters in virtuosic technicality and skilled composition. The first set recorded with guitarist Steve Howe, it remains Yes’ grandest achievement and claims a musical vision the British quintet’s contemporaries struggled to match…

Yes - Yesshows (1980) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]  Music

Posted by v3122 at June 27, 2010
Yes - Yesshows (1980) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]

Yes - Yesshows (1980) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]
2CD | Progressive/Art Rock | EAC Rip | Flac (Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 4 + 5 Tracks
Covers(jpg, 300dpi) -> 12.5 Mb | Warner Music Japan | WPCR-13525/26 | ~670 + 230 Mb | FSonic, UploadStation

The most important aspect of YESSHOWS is its display of the live interaction between the musicians. While Yes was never accused of being a "jam band," their elaborate, sophisticated arrangements require their own kind of musical telepathy between participants. That connection is apparent throughout the epic "Gates of Delirium" from RELAYER. The pleasure Squire, Anderson, Howe and company still get from playing together is especially apparent on their old chestnut "Time and a Word," a simple but very effective ballad…

Yes - Yessongs (1973) [2009, Japan SHM-CD] Re-up  Music

Posted by v3122 at Dec. 30, 2018
Yes - Yessongs (1973) [2009, Japan SHM-CD] Re-up

Yes - Yessongs (1973) [2009, Japan SHM-CD]
2CD | Progressive/Art Rock | EAC Rip | Flac (Image) + Cue + Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 8 + 5 Tracks
Scans(jpg, 300dpi) -> 44 Mb | Warner Music Japan | WPCR-13517/18 | ~900 + 308 Mb

Opening with a few bars of Stravinsky to set the adoring crowd on its feet, this once-three-LP set is Yes at their finest. This was, after all, probably the most mainstream act that had even provisional "prog rock" status, and their tunes show it. While "Heart of the Sunrise" may be one of the more modestly titled Yes songs (compare it with "The Six Wives of Henry VIII" or "The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus)" or even "Total Mass Retain"), it also bears marks of the band playing at its most frenetic pace around Jon Anderson's soaring near-falsetto. Rick Wakeman's grand synthesizer flashes are more than textural, finding visual meshes aplenty with Roger Dean's cryptic cover art–most of which is shrunken or absent on this two-CD reissue…