My first demotape is now online! This is my first public release. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - It contains songs composed between 2001 and 2007. You can share it, but can't use it for commercial purposes. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - style: downbeat format: mp3@256kbp/s / *.rar compressed format
Wonderful classic disco album published in 1982. Amazing voice. This album is dedicated to orchestral-soulful disco lovers.
Tracklist: 1. Bring it on home 2. Heart t Heart 3. One more chance for the fool 4. Say you will 5. Expressway to your heart 6. Now 7. Even in the darkest night 8. Foreplay 9. I found someone
Short Bio: Around the mid-sixties, orchestra director Armando Sciascia began his activity as a producer and editor by creating the Vedette record label, and together with a group of friends and musicians began to produce soundtrack material for films, documentaries and TV shows. By the end of the sixties Vedette had begun to market their recordings, releasing records like the Phase 6 Super Stereo series, to which our compilation "Phase 6 Superstereo" pays tribute.
source: http://www.myspace.com/armandosciascia Tracklist: 01. Easy Macumba 02:12 02. Sexy World (Vocal) 02:53 03. Encatenada (chained) 02:42 04. Hot Twist 02:01 05. The Mad Madison 2:22 06. Ballata Messicana (Mexican Ballad) 2:21 07. Sexy World (Instrumental.) 02:13 08. Su, Su Nel Cielo 03:00 09. Madison Bounce 02:34 10. Mare Calmo 03:07 11. Rumeno Swing 02:53 12. Cantata Di Veronique 03:16 13. Festa Indiana 03:00 14. Un Sogno Vero (Real Dream) 05:21
The mysterious French duo Daft Punk have never revealed their true identity, wearing an ever-changing selection of masks to cover their real faces in interviews and concerts. The media-shy duo have nevertheless become an absolute phenomenon on the 90’s music scene. Daft Punk have not only put French techno on the map but convinced music fans around the world that the leading Anglo-Saxon groups in this domain now have a serious rival.
Bio: The Daft Punk story began back in 1987 when Guy-Manuel de Homem Christo (born in 1974) and Thomas Bangalter (born in 1975), met in the playground of their Paris lycée and became best friends.Thomas Bangalter came from a musical background, his father having been involved in the French disco movement in the 70’s, and it was not long before the pair decided to form their own group with a number of lycée friends. Calling themselves Darlin', the group recorded a début single in 1992 on the English label Duophonic (which had recently been set up by the Anglo-French techno group Stereolab). The single which sold a mere 1,500 copies proved a hit with the British music press who declared it to be a promising first effort. However, the single did not find favour with all music journalists, one particularly harsh critic dismissing it as "daft punk". (Far from taking offence at this description, the French duo actually found it amusing and they would later rename their new group Daft Punk).While the British music press had given the group’s first single a good write-up, Darlin’ remained practically unknown in their homeland. They performed a number of local gigs, but eventually Thomas and Guy-Manuel began to grow bored of the group’s sound. The turning-point in their musical career came when the pair attended a giant rave held at EuroDisney in 1993. There they met the directors of a small Scottish techno label Soma. Quitting their group of lycée friends, Thomas and Guy-Manuel formed a duo, and started developing their innovative techno/house style. A year after meeting the Soma directors at the rave, the duo released their début single on the Scottish label under the name Daft Punk. The 2-track CD (featuring "New wave" and "Alive") scored another big hit with the British music press.Daft Punk soon proved to be a pioneering force on the techno/house scene, pushing back the boundaries of the genre to integrate elements of other musical styles such as disco, rock and groove. Moving away from the pure house sound (that had originated in Chicago in the early 80’s) Daft Punk created their own innovative 90’s fusion, mixing a powerful techno beat with musical influences from their adolescence (everything from Jimi Hendrix and The Stooges to Kiss, Television, David Bowie and Talking Heads - without forgetting a good dose of French chanson star Serge Gainsbourg !). Daft Punk returned to the studio in May 95 to record "Da Funk", the techno/dance/rock instrumental which would catapult the duo to the forefront of the international dance scene. The duo were suddenly in demand, and they spent the following year touring Europe’s rave scene where their frenetic DJing drove crowds on the dancefloor wild.Daft Punk proved phenomenally successful on the London dance scene, where they were soon so big that they were invited to support one of their favourite groups The Chemical Brothers. Daft Punk also made a name for themselves among the DJ community with their brilliant remixes of singles by The Chemical Brothers and singer Gabrielle. By this point Daft Punk’s fame had started to spread beyond the underground rave scene and the duo were signed by Richard Branson’s record label Virgin in 1996. Daft Punk’s hit "Musique" was included on a compilation album on Virgin’s techno label Source, which was the first label to release the group’s records in France.
And now, it's time to listen, but i'm quite sure you know better their songs. But if you don't because you hate new electronic sounds... Believe me... Give daft punk a chance!!
- Early Singles(1992-1997)
It contains the following Singles and EPs:
- Darlin' (1992) - The New Wave EP (1994) - Da Funk (single) [1996] - Revolution 909 (single) [1996] - Around the World (single) [1997] - Burnin' (Single) [1997]
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> Albums:
- Homework (1996)
Tracklist: 01 - daftendirekt 02 - wdpk 83.7 fm 03 - revolution 909 04 - da funk 05 - phoenix 06 - fresh 07 - around the world 08 - rollin' & scratchin' 09 - teachers 10 - high fidelity 11 - rock'n roll 12 - oh yeah 13 - burnin' 14 - ino silver club 15 - alive 16 - funk ad
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- Discovery (2001)
Tracklist: 01 one more time 02 aerodynamic 03 digital love 04 harder, better, faster, stronger 05 crescendolls 06 nightvision 07 superheroes 08 high life 09 something about us 10 voyager 11 veridis quo 12 short circuit 13 face to face 14 too long
Tracklist: 1. Human After All 2. The Prime Time Of Your Life 3. Robot Rock 4. Steam Machine 5. Make Love 6. The Brainwasher 7. On/Off 8. Television Rules The Nation 9. Technologic10. Emotion
Description: The Jazz Age offers an insider's view into the significant developments and personalities of the jazz age, including the maturation and Americanization of the Broadway musical theater, the explosion of the arts celebrated in the Harlem Renaissance, the rise of the Classic Blues Singers, and the evolution of ragtime into stride piano. It also contains a bibliography, detailed discography, and listings of the songs of the twenties in Variety's "Golden 100" and of films featuring singers and songwriters of the era.
My name is Romo and I am a music producer and a music lover. I like sharing ideas and good music with people around the world. This audio blog contains tasty raw material for your body and your soul. I hope you'll love it!
Which of the two powers, Love or Music, can elevate man to the sublimest heights? ...
It is a great problem, and yet is seems to me that this is the answer: >Love can give no idea of
music; music can given an idea of love.= ... Why separate them? They are the two wings of the
soul.
Hector Berlioz January 1, 1865 (Berlioz 1960: 530-531)