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August Engkilde Presents Epo - Electronic Panorama Orchestra, FLAC - 284MB - Electronic Jazz |
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Posted: 06-08-2005, 03:42
(post 1, #450326)
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Vocals: Frida Asmussen (tracks: 1,3,6,8) Guitar & Vocal: Joakim Froystein Trumpet: Hendrik Jorgensen Bass Flute & Soprano Saxophone: Fredrik Lundin Percussion: Jose Alphonso Percussion Samples: Rune Olesen All Other Instruments Backing Vocal And Programming: August Engkilde Reviews: One Final Note The first release on Scape's 'pop' sublabel comes to us from longtime Senor Coconut band member and Atom Heart affiliate August Engkilde. After his infamous "Police Beat Box" set for Cheap, August spent some time hanging out in Havana and extending his already quite formidable knowledge of string instruments in time for his joyous coconut sets and the forming of this loose collective of musicians - EPO. Although the overall sound is based on jazz, EPO expand and extend this aural fundament with irreverent snippets of hiphop, dub, latin and funk. Subtle electronics determine the tracks' structures: most of the time, it might just be a gentle, almost indiscernible pulse ticking away in the background, swathed in a warm double bass, brass section and guitar. Then again, synthesizer and samples might fight their way to the surface and decide to lead the expedition for a while. Last, but by no means least, there is the voice of Frida Asmussen, leaving no room for uncertainty why Scape had to initiate a pop label just for this project: her characteristic, precisely accentuated vocals rush into wonderful choruses to warm the heart and open the sound. EPO blend elements of different styles and cultures into a cohesive whole, treating all of their influences with the greatest respect. Analogue sound generation and electronic foundation are so tightly entwined that the layers become almost inseparable. Very nice indeed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There must be a reason why Northern Europe continues to lead the pack in terms of electro-jazz-pop hybrids. I don't know what the reason is. Be that as it may, Danish bassist/keyboardist/programmer August Engkilde and his band Electronic Panorama Orchestra do nothing to damage the region's track record with this debut album. Yes, it's loungey, but almost every track contains details and twists and turns that elevate the album from wallpaper to ear candy, with the jazz element consisting mainly from a few constrained instrumental solos here and there. Those looking for relaxed but not soporific electronic pop with dashes of jazz and exotica should not be disappointed. The beats are highly detailed and often shifting. Engkilde takes bleeps, bloops, scratches, glitches, and whirrs (not to mention a few good, old-fashioned man-made percussion sounds) and stitches them into almost kaleidoscopic beats. While these generally fall into elastic yet easily identifiable patterns, the producer pushes them a little bit on the last two tracks: On "Sing the Tom-Tom", the pulse is nearly overwhelmed by the density of the beat's skittering upper layers, while on "Goodnight Little E." the combination of pulsing bass underneath a scratchy ping evokes something delicate and barely-formed, like a fetus' heart beating through still-translucent skin. Electronic manipulation bubbles up to other instruments: On "I Do", the voice is filtered to sound like a long-distance phone call, or as if coming from an old 78, and, more subtly, Hendrik Jorgensen's trumpet solo on "Papergirl" is made to stutter. Engkilde has studied with his well-known countryman NHOP, but also with Israel Cachaito Lopez, which would explain the recurrent Cuban elements. The album opener, for example, introduces an unexpected Cuban trumpet section in its third verse, in "Talk to Doua" a Cuban voice gives focus to the hazy atmosphere, and "The Tres Players Story" [sic] sets the traditional instrument into an electro/hip-hop loop. Other cultural appropriations are drawn into Engkilde's nexus: Quietly bluesy or sliding guitars, a twittering bird, and an African guitar on the aptly named "The Bird & The Guitar". Even the 80s club sound of "Sing the Tom-Tom" feels faintly exotic in this context. While the album's sound sources are electronic, the construction of the tracks are poppish, especially the four on which singer Frida Asmussen appears. "Little Mary & Old George" adds an element at each new verse, "Papergirl" could almost be a Beck song, and "Sing the Tom-Tom"'s horn interventions sound like early hip-hop samples. Asmussen's combination of fragile voice, accented speech, and naïve and somewhat stilted lyrics is endearing yet puzzling: When she says "Darling okay I can do all the laundry/'Cos now I am your wife" in "The Marriage of Hat & Boots" or describes the daily activities of the paper girl ("cartoon stripes" is a particularly memorable slip of the tongue), it is difficult to assess possible subtexts. Track Title 1 Little Mary & Old George (4:48) 2 Talk To Odua (3:40) 3 I Do (5:30) 4 Continental Travelling (6:30) 5 The Tres Players Story (4:24) 6 The Marriage Of Hat & Boots (4:04) 7 The Bird & The Guitar (2:58) 8 Papergirl (6:01) 9 Sing The Tom-Tom (6:24) 10 Goodnight Little E. (5:24) Commenti Wonderful project, nothing to add, a must-have for all electronica lovers: both Jazzy and Experimental lovers. P.S. I'm sorry for covers, be patient, my scanner in broken, i'll buy another one This post has been edited by germe on 06-08-2005, 03:42 |
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Posted: 06-08-2005, 03:51
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Estrazione file di log EAC da 31. Luglio 2005, 16:37 per CD August Engkilde Presents EPO / Electronic Panorama Orchestra Unità predefinita: LITE-ON DVDRW SOHW-832S Adapter: 1 ID: 0 Modalità di lettura: Sicuro con NO C2, Lettura Accurata, Disattiva Cache Correzione offset di lettura:0 Sovrascrivi anche nel Lead-In e Lead-Out : No Formato di destinazione scelto: C:\ Programmi\ FLAC\ flac.exe (Usa Encoder definito da utente) 320 kBit/s Opzioni aggiuntive da riga di comando: --best -T "date=%y" -T "genre=%m" --replay-gain %s Altre opzioni : Riempi sample offset mancanti con silenzio : Sì Rimuovi blocchi di silezio ad inizio e fine : No Interfaccia esterna ASPI (installata) Stato intervallo ed errori Intervallo selezionato Nome file F:\ Electronic Panorama Orchestra.flac.wav Livello di picco 100.0 % Qualità intervallo 99.9 % CRC FFD67FD5 Copia corretta Non sono stati riscontrati errori Fine del resoconto di stato |
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Posted: 06-08-2005, 10:23
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and cue ? |
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Posted: 06-08-2005, 12:33
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Is tagged inside FLAC, just to play with foobar. By the way Here it is
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