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  • jmrecillas
    Gold Gabber
    • Aug 2007
    • 800

    #61
    Re: Jazz, Opera, Classical

    Originally posted by Micko
    Only discovered this gem yesterday

    Very powerful stuff

    Deralex - Set Encounters at the End of the World

    1. Erik Enocksson - Nox egoque soli / Non lupi
    2. Takahiro Kido - Under a Cherry Tree
    3. Tiago Sousa - Folha Caduca / Passos
    4. Richard Skelton - Undertow
    5. Herzog - Our Friends Save Us From Drowning
    6. Sven Weisemann - Xine V - Tearily
    7. Balmorhea - Night In the Draw (Jacaszek Remix)
    8. Black To Comm - Jonathan
    9. Le Lendemain - Fiore
    10. Clint Mansell - Memories (Someone We'll Never Know)

    256 kbps

    http://soundcloud.com/deralex/derale...world/download
    Thanks a lot for share this and enrich this thread. Great contribution. Were do you get this gems? =)

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    • Micko
      DUDERZ get a life!!!
      • Oct 2004
      • 8095

      #62
      Re: Eluvium [2006b US] Live at Seattle

      Originally posted by jmrecillas
      Eluvium [2006b US] Live at Seattle

      I think this is gonna be something very special for our friend Micko and also for Darin, because I posted this special post for them. I'm sure you know that Eluvium is tha artistic name of Matthew Cooper, one of the true masters of ambient and neo-classical music in the US. This is the only live recording of his work, from a concert in Seattle in 2006. I have no further info about this concert, but the sound is great. Hope you liked.



      My friend, this is marvellous

      Really appreciate it - Thanks

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      • Micko
        DUDERZ get a life!!!
        • Oct 2004
        • 8095

        #63
        Re: Jazz, Opera, Classical

        A little jazzy number...

        Shadows at midnight




        Arve Henriksen - Migration
        The Necks - Black
        Mort d'un Pourri - Valerie
        Slowhill - Nikos Dream
        boren & der club of gore - Midnight Walker
        Jon Hassell - Courtais
        Miles Davis - In a Silent Way
        Nick B. Ronin - Modul 42
        Duke Ellington - Melancholia
        Arve Henriksen - Recording Angel
        Jon Hassell - Last Night the Moon Came
        Mort d'un Pourri - tout est tranquille



        256 kbps

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        • Micko
          DUDERZ get a life!!!
          • Oct 2004
          • 8095

          #64
          Re: Jazz, Opera, Classical

          A very melancholic neo-classical set...



          1. Intro – includes segments from Beautumn – Blanket & Sigur Ros – Gong
          2. Dustin O'Halloran - Opus 37
          3. Aram Khachaturian - Gayane Ballet Suite
          4. Angelo Badalamenti - Final Miles
          5. Roger Eno - Elevation
          6. Clint Mansell - Together We Will Live Forever
          7. Henryk Gorecki - Symphony No 3 - II Lento E Largo - Tranquillissimo
          8. David Darling - Beginning
          9. Rachel's - Egon & Gertie
          10. John Tavener - Fragments of a Prayer
          11. Slowblow – Elegy
          12. 12 Monkeys OST - Dreamers Awake
          13. Sylvain Chauveau – Blanc
          14. Steve Baker and Carmen Dave - For Whom the Bell Tolls
          15. Barber - Adagio for Strings, Op. 11
          16. Little Buddha OST – Evan’s Funeral
          17. Talkdemonic - Veraison
          18. Goldmund - Unbraiding the Sun
          19. The Album Leaf – The Light



          192 kbps

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          • chunky
            Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
            • Jan 2006
            • 10551

            #65
            Re: Jazz, Opera, Classical

            Anyone ever done a classical night on a pill? I recon it could be quite an experience
            Originally posted by res0nat0r
            OK Lets All Stroke Ron Pauls Cock On 3!

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            • phaeton
              Addiction started
              • Jun 2004
              • 393

              #66
              Re: Eluvium [2006b US] Live at Seattle

              Originally posted by jmrecillas
              Eluvium [2006b US] Live at Seattle

              I think this is gonna be something very special for our friend Micko and also for Darin, because I posted this special post for them. I'm sure you know that Eluvium is tha artistic name of Matthew Cooper, one of the true masters of ambient and neo-classical music in the US. This is the only live recording of his work, from a concert in Seattle in 2006. I have no further info about this concert, but the sound is great. Hope you liked.




              @JM, thank you for posting it in here. i saw it on your blog, but didn't give it the proper attention to download it magnifique !

              so i've done a search on slsk and come up with another apparently live recording of mathew cooper. only the play date is avavailable thoug

              here it is : http://www.mediafire.com/?yazkknt2tty
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              @Micko, could you give a hand with an alternative link for the shadows in midnight ? the one from the author's site doesn't go till the end. thanks in advance !

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              • Micko
                DUDERZ get a life!!!
                • Oct 2004
                • 8095

                #67
                Re: Eluvium [2006b US] Live at Seattle

                Originally posted by phaeton
                Micko, could you give a hand with an alternative link for the shadows in midnight ? the one from the author's site doesn't go till the end. thanks in advance !
                Leave it with me...

                and thanks for the new Eluvium link

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                • Micko
                  DUDERZ get a life!!!
                  • Oct 2004
                  • 8095

                  #68
                  Re: Jazz, Opera, Classical

                  phaeton, here ye go

                  http://www.mediafire.com/?zngymjyuoij

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                  • phaeton
                    Addiction started
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 393

                    #69
                    Re: Jazz, Opera, Classical

                    Originally posted by Micko
                    Micko, your effort is much appreciated. thank you also for the work you do on ambient & chill_downtempo threads. these three topics are my primary sources of music lately. just realized that haven't listened for ''club'' music for some weeks

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                    • Micko
                      DUDERZ get a life!!!
                      • Oct 2004
                      • 8095

                      #70
                      Re: Jazz, Opera, Classical

                      Originally posted by phaeton
                      Micko, your effort is much appreciated. thank you also for the work you do on ambient & chill_downtempo threads. these three topics are my primary sources of music lately. just realized that haven't listened for ''club'' music for some weeks
                      You're very welcome

                      I still have to squeeze in some club music most days, otherwise, I'd go bonkers

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                      • jmrecillas
                        Gold Gabber
                        • Aug 2007
                        • 800

                        #71
                        Re: Jazz, Opera, Classical

                        Thanks to Micko, Darin and to all that makes possible we can enlarge and opened new treands on music at [ms]. I hope to put some new music and videos in the next days to all of you.

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                        • jmrecillas
                          Gold Gabber
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 800

                          #72
                          Tangerine Dream: Dominion

                          Tangerine Dream: Dominion

                          To endulge all the friends at [ms] its time to put some of the most impressive live concerts by one of the very electronic music pioneers, German trio Tangerine Dream. For many years they have produced albums that has marked us to all of us whom grown up listen them make experimental, ambient, new age and minimalistic semi-dance electronic music, always delivered some great piece of work. This album belongs to the famous Logos concert performed in London at Dominion Theater in 1982. Logos is one of the finest works by this trio, and my absolute favorite one since I have (and still have the vinyl edition of it) this marvelous album. This is that kind of music that every DJ on the dancefloor must listen if they want to have a notion of what it means to make a musical fabric that evolve into a very atmospheric musical journey. Even Michael Mann (The informant) used parts of this great album for the OST of his Fortress movie from the next year. This are the soundchecks of that famous concert, and you can listen not only parts of Logos, but also from other great albums of that same time, such as White Eagle (1982), Exit (1981), and Tangram (1980), among others. So please, just enjoy! And of course, I have already posted in some thread, but this is a classic album, so it deserves to stay here.

                          Tangerine Dream
                          London, Dominion Theatre 6th november 1982.
                          Evening (8:45pm) show.

                          Part 1 - Set 1 complete
                          Part 2 - Set 2 part 1
                          Part 3 - Set 2 end
                          Part 4 - encore 1
                          Part 5 - encore 2
                          Part 6 - encore 3

                          Recorded onto a TDK-AD90 casette tape with dolby off, from the middle of the balcony using an Awai recording walkman plus external stereo mic.
                          Transferred August 2007 from the Master cassette tape into Adobe Audition.


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                          • Micko
                            DUDERZ get a life!!!
                            • Oct 2004
                            • 8095

                            #73
                            Re: Jazz, Opera, Classical

                            Headphone Commute - Modern Classical

                            Hecq – Night Falls [Night Falls, Hymen Records]
                            Murcof – Death of a Forest (part 1) [The Versailles Sessions, Leaf]
                            Hauschka – Eltern [Ferndorf, 130701/FatCat Records]
                            Ólafur Arnalds – Haust [Variations Of Static, Erased Tapes]
                            Jóhann Jóhannsson – Melodia (iii) [Fordlandia, 4AD]
                            Lustmord – Ash [O T H E R, Hydra Head Records]
                            Murcof – Death of a Forest (part 2) [The Versailles Sessions, Leaf]
                            Evan Bartholomew – Cracks In the Fabric of the Known [Secret Entries Into Darkness]
                            Hecq – Dis (Reverberation) [Night Falls, Hymen Records]
                            Subheim – Howl [Approach, Tympanik Audio]
                            Jacaszek – Taniec [Treny, Miasmah/Gusstaff]
                            Max Richter – Circles From The Rue Simon – Crubellier [24 Postcards In Full Colour, 130701]
                            Helios – A Mountain of Ice [Caesura, Type Records]
                            Peter Broderick – A Snowflake [Float, Type Records]
                            The Abbassi Brothers – Clouds Are Sleeping [Something Like Nostalgia, Dynamophone Records]
                            Emanuele Errante – Fecunda [Humus, Somnia]



                            192 kbps

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                            • jmrecillas
                              Gold Gabber
                              • Aug 2007
                              • 800

                              #74
                              Janacek • Sinfonietta Capriccio Glagolitic Mass • Boulez BBC Proms 2008

                              Leos Janacek • Sinfonietta, Capriccio, Glagolitic Mass • Boulez BBC Proms 2008


                              Around this exact date, two years ago, I decided to start a blog to share music with friends and people from around the world. To celebrate this big event, I decided to make a special posting every single day in the next two or three weeks with very special audio and video contents from very exclusive and hard to find files. Of course, some of those materials can't be posted right here, but I try to post those that can be posted here. So I recommended all of you who would like to have a very wide musical experiencie from many kind of music, to visit my blog, to see what I have posted there that can't be posted here. So, I invited all of you to celebrate with me this two second aniversary, with very special posts on the blog, and right here.

                              This first delivery is from a very special concert given by the living legend, L'enfant terrible parisienne mr. Pierre Boulez, conducting a whole musical program consacrated to Leos Janaceck, a composer with you probably does not related Boulez with. But if you think that Janaceck is the Tcheck founder of modernity and the most ancient composer that you can link with some others like Bela Bartok, Gyorgy Ligeti, and Peter Eötvös, you will find the red line that link all this composers with their oldest father.

                              Enjoy! As usual, there is no password, just come to the folder and download all parts. =)


                              http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=beb21fe64de7019bab1eab3e9fa335ca3655fe86 3e7ecbfc

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                              • jmrecillas
                                Gold Gabber
                                • Aug 2007
                                • 800

                                #75
                                Nederlands Blazers Ensemble plays Mozart & Schubert

                                Nederlands Blazers Ensemble plays Mozart & Schubert


                                This an awsome performance broadcasted by Netherlands public Radio 4 with one of the finest brass ensembles in the world. As you can see, this two performances were put by Radio 4 for free download, but you need to download every track separately, including covers in pdf. I decided to put them all in one single folder to to help you with the whole production.


                                First of two live performances includes an astonishing arrangement for brass and choir of Mozart's Requiem made by Hans van der Weide, with the Netherlands Bach Society Choir. The other astonishing masterpiece is by Schubert's String quintet in C major, arranged by Ulrich Leyendecker. As usual, files are configurated for iTunes, and icludes pictures of performars and pdf covers provided by Radio 4, if you like to have both in CD. No password needed, Just enjoy! =)

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