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Deep Forest Discography (1992 - 2013)  Music

Posted by v3122 at Nov. 25, 2021
Deep Forest Discography (1992 - 2013)

Deep Forest Discography (1992 - 2013)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
12CD | ~ 4601 or 1869 Mb | Scans
World Music / New Age / Electronica / House / Tribal / Downtempo / Ambient

Innovatively fusing traditional ethnic musics with state-of-the-art rhythms, the work of Deep Forest was best typified by their 1993 smash "Sweet Lullaby," which brought together the contemporary sounds of ambient techno with the haunting voices of the Pygmies of the central African rain forest…

Aka Moon - Now (2018)  Music

Posted by delpotro at June 16, 2018
Aka Moon - Now (2018)

Aka Moon - Now (2018)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) | Artwork included | 00:52:13 | 366 Mb
Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, World | Label: Outhere

Since the group was founded 25 years ago, the career of Aka Moon has been punctuated by a myriad of original musical encounters. After their initiatory journey with the Aka Pygmies in 1992, an unappeased desire has always nourished the research of the three accomplices: the wish to share the knowledge, experience and secrets of other musicians from all backgrounds. Today, the necessity of the original trio is again expressed in NOW with the exceptional playing quality that has been acquired and refined over the course of numerous concerts. For although Aka Moon was undeniably born with a unique sound, the group has always made it evolve, absorbing, in particular, rhythms from the Orient, Africa or India.

Riddlore - Afromutations (2017)  Music

Posted by aasana at Sept. 20, 2017
Riddlore - Afromutations (2017)

Riddlore - Afromutations (2017)
afrobeat, electronic, world | 39:28 min | MP3, 320 kbps | 93 MB
Label: Nyege Nyege Tapes

Nyege Nyege Tapes is a Kampala based label exploring, producing and releasing outsider music from East Africa as well as showcasing international collaborations. For its first batch of releases the label is showcasing the electro-achoi sound coming from Northern Uganda, a compilation of the new beats scene from Dar Es Salaam Tanzania, and the first studio album of Uganda's legendary thumb piano player Ekuka, plus a few other surprises from Congo DRC and South Sudan.

Janet Klein And Her Parlor Boys - 3 Albums (2004-2010)  Music

Posted by Domestos at Sept. 21, 2017
Janet Klein And Her Parlor Boys - 3 Albums (2004-2010)

Janet Klein And Her Parlor Boys - 3 Albums (2004-2010)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) ~ 1009 Mb | 03:03:06 | Scans included
Vocal Jazz, Swing

With her sleek bob haircut (usually with a flower placed just so), vintage fashion sense, strikingly beautiful looks and artfully customized ukulele, Janet Klein might seem at first to be a simple novelty act, a 21st-century hipster "ironically" recreating the subtly naughty looks of a fin-de-siecle French postcard. Then she opens her mouth to sing. There's no Betty Boop hiccups or Mae West-style brassiness in her charmingly original voice. And when she starts to play her ukulele, it's clear that this oft-ridiculed cousin of the guitar is neither prop nor gimmick, but a delightful and under-utilized musical instrument. Bearing an ever-expanding repertoire of, as she puts it, "obscure, lovely and naughty songs from the 1910's , 20's and 30's," Janet Klein is a musical archeologist hiding in the body of an F. Scott Fitzgerald heroine.

Janet Klein And Her Parlor Boys - 8 Albums (1998-2015)  Music

Posted by Domestos at Sept. 26, 2017
Janet Klein And Her Parlor Boys - 8 Albums (1998-2015)

Janet Klein And Her Parlor Boys - 8 Albums (1998-2015)
MP3 CBR 320kbps | 08:15:08 | 1.2 Gb | Covers
Vocal Jazz, Swing | Country: Los Angeles, California, United States

With her sleek bob haircut (usually with a flower placed just so), vintage fashion sense, strikingly beautiful looks and artfully customized ukulele, Janet Klein might seem at first to be a simple novelty act, a 21st-century hipster "ironically" recreating the subtly naughty looks of a fin-de-siecle French postcard. Then she opens her mouth to sing. There's no Betty Boop hiccups or Mae West-style brassiness in her charmingly original voice. And when she starts to play her ukulele, it's clear that this oft-ridiculed cousin of the guitar is neither prop nor gimmick, but a delightful and under-utilized musical instrument. Bearing an ever-expanding repertoire of, as she puts it, "obscure, lovely and naughty songs from the 1910's , 20's and 30's," Janet Klein is a musical archeologist hiding in the body of an F. Scott Fitzgerald heroine.