Art of noise - coffret cd/dvd

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Messagepar 119-1049361005 » 21 Aoû 2006, 15:28

Info en provenance du forum synthpop.fr


Le 25 août 2006 sort un coffret contenant 3 CD et un DVD.

56 morceaux dont 41 inédits :wink:

Les cassettes single Close (to the edit) et Moments in love sont pour la première fois en format CD.

Le livret comporte 36 pages et un commentaire morceau par morceau est effectué par les 5 membres originaux du groupe.

01 Beat Box (One Made Earlier)
02 Once Upon A Lime
03 War (Demo 2)
04 Close To The Edge
05 Confession
06 Moments In Love
07 Sign Of Relief
08 Who's Afraid Of Scale
09 So What Happens Now (Take 2)
10 The Subject Has Moved Left
11 It's Not Fair
12 Close To The Edge (Ruff Mix)
13 A Time For Fear (Who's Afraid)
14 Moments In Bed
15 Moments In Love (12" B Side Idea)
16 Tears Out Of A Stone
17 Samba 2
18 The Chain Of Chance
19 Fairlight In The Being
20 Diversions 3
21 Close To Being Compiled
22 Diversions 5
23 Damn It All
24 Structure
25 The Angel Reel: Hymn 1 (Take 2)
26 The Angel Reel: Hymn 3
27 The Angel Reel: Fairground
28 And What Have You Done With My Body,God?
29 Klimax
30 Who Knew?
31 War (Demo 4)
32 The Focus Of Satisfaction
33 Moments In Love (7" Master Rejected)
34 It Stopped
35 The Uncertainty Of Syrup
36 The Long Hello
37 The Vacuum Divine
38 The Ambassador's Reel: Beat Box
39 The Ambassador's Reel: Oobly
40 Goodbye Art Of Noise
41 Battle
42 Beat Box
43 The Army Now
44 Donna
45 Bright Noise
46 Flesh In Armour
47 Comes And Goes
48 Moment In Love
49 That Was Close
50 Love Beat
51 In Case We Sneezed
52 A Time To Hear Who's Listening
53 (Do) Donna (Do)

Seul petit hic, le prix du coffret : 55€ chez indietective.

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Messagepar jb » 21 Aoû 2006, 17:15

Il semble être à 33.59 Euros frais de port inclus sur le site CD WOW.fr
But of course darling it's normal
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Messagepar Shine » 22 Aoû 2006, 08:24

C'est bon ça...
Connais-tu le contenu du dvd?
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Messagepar jmsmirnoffice » 24 Sep 2006, 21:06

<span style='font-size:10pt;line-height:100%'>The Art of Noise
And What Have You Done With My Body God?
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[ZTT; 2006]
Rating:[color=red] 7.4



Formed in the early 1980s from a collection of studio musicians (notably whiz producer Trevor Horn) and writer Paul Morley that would coalesce into the ZTT label (and give the world Frankie Goes to Hollywood among other delights), the Art of Noise were an instrumental electronic unit wrapped up in a bow of heavy yet cheeky conceptual art. Leaving aside its manifestos and jokes, which are undoubtedly a key part of the band's appeal, these pasty English folks were pioneers of electro, hip-hop, and even Latin freestyle and house. (You'll still catch "Beat Box" on many a U.S. urban station's "Flashback Lunch" hour.) And What Have You Done With My Body God? is a new 4xCD box that takes pages from the group's sketchbook of ideas, with something like more than 40 unreleased tracks.

The lead instrument in the Art of Noise was the Fairlight CMI, the first digital sampler. You can hit up Wikipedia for much more detailed info, but suffice to say it was an incredibly expensive instrument. In its final version, the 1985 CMI Series III, it went for about £50,000-- all for features that you could get from a $400 yard sale PC today. As a result, it was used mostly by art rockers and big name studio techs and producers. (What's most amazing is that technology was moving so fast that only a few years later digital samplers would be cheap enough to be democratized, leading to hip-hop and dance music's sampling golden era.) Even a casual pop listener might recognize some of AON's tics and noises, the vocal stabs and stuttering hooks it built its name on. (The "hey!" vocal hook off of "Close (To the Edit)" would make the band a little richer when sampled by the Prodigy for "Firestarter".)

Already built on sampled drum breaks, ghostly choirs of multi-tracked vocals, and string loops, And What Have You Done sounds like the band never, ever left the studio, pushing a small handful of sampled elements into as many different shapes as it possibly could before it got bored or the money ran out. But despite the mad scientist nature of this creative over-abundance, the Art of Noise's music isn't cold or forbidding or boringly studio hidebound; it can even be lovely. The group's masterpiece, "Moments in Love", is a 10-minute new age make-out track built on floating motes of voice and shiver-up-the-nape-of-your neck strings, the kind of thing Harold Budd might throw in when it's time to knock boots. It gets three re-workings here-- including the 7" mix on the Into Battle EP-- not counting the tracks that feature just a sound or two plucked from it.

Much of And What Have You Done barely qualifies as "songs," just a few minutes of a beat being fucked with-- say, played up and down the octaves of the Fairlight or reversed and put through a filter. (There's also some seriously creepy circus music, experiments for voice, and solos for keyboard.) And some of is just studio fuck-around stuff that no one's life would have been any poorer had it stayed in the vault. But the sketchier tracks sound undeniably like first generation IDM-- the early records of Plaid and Aphex Twin, winsome keyboard melodies over crunchy hip-hop breakbeats-- obviously an important (and unheard until now) bridge between American street-level electro and the bedroom electronic producers of the 90s. As a document of digital creative thrift, four discs of unfinished studio experiments and obsessive self-remixing is amazing and exhausting. And now that computer beats are no longer the strange, alchemical art of pay-no-attention-to-the-man-behind-the-curtain types, we'll never see another band like the Art of Noise, for better or worse.

-Jess Harvell, September 22, 2006

http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/38720[/color]
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Messagepar chrisgore » 25 Sep 2006, 10:00

Encore un achat à prévoir... au moins je sais où ma paie ira ces prochains temps :bigggrin:
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Messagepar Ayakano » 24 Fév 2007, 17:18

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... j'ai dernièrement acheté "into vision", un dvd du groupe en live ...

... importé des usa en ntsc ! :-D

excellent dvd !
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