Music you have recently bought - Part 2

 
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Posted: 27.05.2018 - 09:04  ·  #9
pre-order: Matthew Stringer - Changing Landscapes

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Posted: 27.05.2018 - 11:16  ·  #10
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[‘ramp] - No Sleep ‘til Wilmersdorf
TD - Booster (3 coloured vinyl version)
KS - Silhouettes Ltd. Box
KS - Silhouettes 2 Lp + cd box (different vinyl colour)
Enigma - MCMXC a.d. on red vinyl
Tomita - The Missing Link
Cosmic Ground - IV cd + 2 Lp
Node - Live


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main question: could you let us know what’s inside the KS Silhouettes Ltd Box? (apart from the different vinyl colour)


Didn’t received it yet. Amazon.de sent it yesterday so i can answer (if anyone else will not do it) maybe next Thursday or Friday.


According to CD Services....
the box contains a hand signed / numbered pencil drawing
of the Mirage portrait, on fine canvas print, set in a wooden frame.


Thanks, looking forward to your further reactions...

Unfortunately i couldn’t wait for my packages and i listened the album on Deezer. Of course it will not be everyone’s opinion, but i think that is the Best Schulze since Tradition and Vision (1997 - one of my biggest favourites and for me the Best electronic music album of the 90s). It’s not so very quiet and very ambient as the reviews says, but it’s not so very complex too. I like it very much. For me is the second big comeback of the last 20 years after Vangelis’ Rosetta. For me easily is far much better than any TD album of the last years (i’m not talking about the music made by the recent tribute to TD band! which i don’t like and don’t accept at all!:( Of course these are My opinions and surely will not be shared by all of You!


It is always good to share your opinion and interesting how other listeners experience the same music in a different way. Meanwhile I am ‘consuming’ Schulze’s “Silhouettes” on Spotify and I would say the taste is flavourful and crispy :-)

Nice to have met you Klaus!
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Posted: 28.05.2018 - 15:01  ·  #13
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Laurie Spiegel & Don Christensen, Donnie and Laurie

Nice re-release of an obscure maxi single from the late 70s...

https://unseenworlds.bandcamp.com/album/donnie-and-laurie



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The first track is quite “krautrock”-ish and the vinyl is “quite” overoverover-priced :(
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Posted: 28.05.2018 - 16:31  ·  #14
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Yungchen Lhamo is a Tibetan singer with a splendid voice. I find the arrangements by Hector Zazou extremely moving. Electronic music and folk music can sometimes fit wonderfully well together. I'm sure I'm not the only one who misses this great French artist.


I remember her name from the 1999 Jonathan Elias album The Prayer Cycle.
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Posted: 28.05.2018 - 16:32  ·  #15
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For me easily is far much better than any TD album of the last years (i’m not talking about the music made by the recent tribute to TD band! which i don’t like and don’t accept at all!:( Of course these are My opinions and surely will not be shared by all of You!


You and Jerome both! :lol:
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Posted: 28.05.2018 - 17:54  ·  #16
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Yungchen Lhamo is a Tibetan singer with a splendid voice. I find the arrangements by Hector Zazou extremely moving. Electronic music and folk music can sometimes fit wonderfully well together. I'm sure I'm not the only one who misses this great French artist.

I remember her name from the 1999 Jonathan Elias album The Prayer Cycle.

Which is fantastic, b.t.w. One of these albums for which I still know exactly where and when I first heard it.
Note to self: listen to The Prayer Cycle again.
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