Polski opis
Gatunek : |
Electronic |
Rok Wydania : |
2011 |
Jakość : |
MP3 VBR ~248 kbps JointStereo
|
Okładki : |
Nie |
Ripper : |
404 |
Opis:
Brytyjska formacja Stereo MC’s powraca z premierowym materiałem.
owe utwory mają stanowić odejście od zabawy samplami muzycznymi na rzecz brzmienia klasycznych instrumentów.
"Musieliśmy na nowo nauczyć się, jak robić muzykę", tak prace nad nowymi dźwiękami opisuje lider zespołu, Rob Birch.
Źródło: 80bpm.net
English description
Genre : |
Electronic |
Year : |
2011 |
Quality : |
MP3 VBR ~248 kbps JointStereo
|
Covers : |
No |
Ripper : |
404 |
Description:
Stereo MC's rose to fame in the '90s, eventually becoming one of the UK's biggest rap groups, thanks in part to massive singles like "Connected." For their new full-length, central duo Nick Hallam and Rob Birch have moved away from their usual sample-based approach to create an album that grew out of "old school jam sessions, with bass, guitar, drums and vocals."
"We've really had to re-learn how to make music," says Birch. "But when you actually start to see some progress, and hear yourself making some sounds that you've never made before, your enthusiasm really starts to generate again. And then you get a grip on it, and you start to see what you can do. It's like we're not really in the dark any more."
Emperor's Nightingale is the group's debut on !K7. It features a number of collaborations, including a vocal appearance from Jamie Cullum on the first single, "Boy."
Source: residentadvisor.net