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Claude Speeed / Discography (Web)
Жанр: Traditional Electronic, Ambient, Abstract, Drone, Modern Classical Страна-производитель диска: UK/Berlin, Germany Год издания диска: 2011-2017 Тип издания: WEB Издатель (лейбл): LuckyMe, Planet Mu Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: tracks Продолжительность: 3:15:10 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: cover Источник (релизер): Благодарность и Уважение: galatelekom Scotland’s Claude Speeed (three Es) first came to our attention through his epic remix of Kuedo’s ‘Work Live & Sleep In Collapsing Space’. With a history in various bands such as RUSSIA and American Men (On LuckyMe), his work draws from Scottish Post Rock, Electronica, Contemporary Classical, Metal & Drone. He spend the last three years travelling abroad, and on his return relocated to Berlin and released Claude Speeed’s LuckyMe debut ‘My Skeleton’. Now he is preparing two records for Planet Mu, the first of which ‘Sun Czar Temple’ is due for imminent release. Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks Продолжительность: 19:13 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: cover Tracklist: 01. Claude Speeed - I (2:42) 02. Claude Speeed - II (4:52) 03. Claude Speeed - III (2:25) 04. Claude Speeed - IV (4:16) 05. Claude Speeed - V (the spirit leaves the body) (4:58) This was made in 3 days in 2011, inspired by the Italian band Zu and memories of Brothers Grimm tales. released July 10, 2011 ----------------------- foobar2000 1.2.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks Продолжительность: 46:39 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: cover Tracklist: 01. Claude Speeed - Washaa (4:31) 02. Claude Speeed - My Skeleton (3:41) 03. Claude Speeed - Some Other Guy (6:44) 04. Claude Speeed - Tiger Woods (3:10) 05. Claude Speeed - Taj Mahal (4:18) 06. Claude Speeed - Field (2:28) 07. Claude Speeed - Spectral Choir (3:35) 08. Claude Speeed - Viscount Stair (3:01) 09. Claude Speeed - An Imperial Message (4:27) 10. Claude Speeed - Prove You Exist (5:41) 11. Claude Speeed - Hold On (feat. LW) (5:04) Claude Speeed crafted most of his debut album during a solo trip to Asia, something he captured in the field recordings of things like the birdsong and traffic noise you hear throughout the record. Yet just as those sounds play at the peripheries of the music, so My Skeleton suggests that Speeed only fleetingly glimpsed the outside world while engrossed in his laptop, the real journey he undertook being deep into his software and his own headspace. That's not to say My Skeleton is small in scale—far from it. With their airy classical strings and Phillip Glass-style piano motifs, "Spectral Choir" and the title track feel positively majestic. But for all their symphonic scope, you never forget that Speeed is conducting circuitboards rather than real musicians here. Tracks such as "Viscount Stair" sound slightly glitchy, like a wavering hologram of an orchestra. This impressionistic approach makes My Skeleton more fascinating than a more straightforward soundtrack would have been. You might assume a track called "Taj Mahal" would be full of sitars and chanting, but there's actually no discernible Indian influence at all. Instead, Speeed's reedy voice floats in the ether, eventually ushering in a closing section of shoegaze guitar—the album's closest hint to his other work with math rock group American Men. And while Speeed's life might have been in motion during its creation, what really defines My Skeleton is its sense of stillness, only occasionally shattered by things like the sudden thunderclap of drums in "Field" or the rusty, high-pitched drones in "Some Other Guy." Each track seems to exist in its own separate meditative state. "An Imperial Message" evokes the feeling of staring into a rippling pool, until all the separate elements—shimmering pulses, distant chimes, liquid guitar and pensive whispers—coalesce into one glorious vision. Speeed has said My Skeleton was inspired by the loss of a close family member. Catharsis—whether through travel or music—is often about putting yourself through something difficult to emerge somewhere new. For the listener, though, "My Skeleton" is about experiencing something blissful, ultimately ending up in the sort of ambient terrain you might well have been to before, but to which you certainly don't mind returning. released july 28 2014 ----------------------- foobar2000 1.2.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks Продолжительность: 21:59 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: cover Tracklist: 01. Claude Speeed - Traumzeuge (4:44) 02. Claude Speeed - Dr. Liz Wilson (4:45) 03. Claude Speeed - VIN (1:31) 04. Claude Speeed - Fret (4:09) 05. Claude Speeed - R U Sorry? (6:50) Scotland’s Claude Speeed first came to our attention via his epic 2012 remix of Kuedo’s ‘Work Live & Sleep In Collapsing Space’. With a history in various bands such as RUSSIA and American Men, his work draws from Scottish post rock, 90s and 00s electronica, American minimalism, noise & drone. After a significant time travelling abroad he relocated to Berlin and released his debut album for LuckyMe, entitled ‘My Skeleton’. Now he is releasing his follow-up EP ‘Sun Czar Temple’ on Planet Mu – an epic set of songs that distort emotional songwriting with textured synthetic ambience and computer noise. Dreams on hard disk. The EP opens with the epic ‘Traumzeuge’, a piece for digitally obliterated piano and plugins taking its inspiration from territories of culture shock and insomnia. Starting with monolithic slabs of SOLAR PARALLAX distortion, the layers of intensity build until eventually dropping out, revealing gentle, warm guitar harmonics and tender vocals. ‘Dr. Liz Wilson’ begins with twinkling, bleeping arrays of electronics: implied interstellar communication. Warm sinewaves and rising tone clusters build up into a rushing wind tunnel of s||||ESCAPE TIME FRACTAL||ound. Hidden drums, ghost choirs, and geometric cryptophasia arpeggios disappear into chaos. An Adrián Villar Rojas memory of terraforming and futuristic DMT ruins. ‘VIN’, serves as an interlude, built on field recordings from a short trip into an empty forest, made with looped tape noises and crushed oneiric chords. ‘Fret’ draws from a story about an abandoned palace, far away from anything. Initially composed entirely visually in Logic, sound muted, without any timing grid. Dense pitch shifted chords and multiple random effects building into strangely unearthly pop with Ryuichi Sakamoto 80s drums and obscured vocalvocalvocal loops. The final track, and the EP’s most epic, ‘RU Sorry?’ (CITY CASTLE VICTORIES) opens with simple synth 5th interval figures evolving slowly into an enveloping, rippling, cosmic fuzz. building up to near noise, then falling away into blocks of buzzing chords. Distortion appears gently until a smashed out post rock crescendo bursts through. Afterlife / Angels. released January 26, 2015 ----------------------- foobar2000 1.2.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks Продолжительность: 54:48 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: cover Tracklist: 01. Claude Speeed - BCCCC (2:40) 02. Claude Speeed - Serra (2:36) 03. Claude Speeed - Windows 95 (3:33) 04. Claude Speeed - Ambien Rave (3:18) 05. Claude Speeed - Alternate Histories (4:44) 06. Claude Speeed - Moonchord Supermagic (4:11) 07. Claude Speeed - 800 Super NYC (4:58) 08. Claude Speeed - XY Autostream (1:28) 09. Claude Speeed - Fifth Fortress (5:50) 10. Claude Speeed - VZJD (2:08) 11. Claude Speeed - Entering The Zone (2:38) 12. Claude Speeed - Center Tech (4:00) 13. Claude Speeed - Spirits (5:11) 14. Claude Speeed - Contact (2:20) 15. Claude Speeed - DreamDream (5:12) Claude Speeed returns to Planet Mu, two years after the 'Sun Czar Temple' EP, with his second album 'Infinity Ultra'. He describes the record he's been creating since he started making computer music as one "conceiving an interior territory: an abstract space to process the oppression, confusion and insanity of the contemporary age; and to formulate an honest emotional and artistic response - a psychic jumping off point into an uncertain future." 'Infinity Ultra' takes inspiration from sleep paralysis, monumental artworks, children’s anime, abandoned places, ghostly rave pasts and terrifying silicon valley futures, and the limitless anger of the digital present. These influences have been channelled into an impressionistic burst of varied creativity: Shimmering VSTs; monolithic noise; euphoric blocks of colourful sound; trance stabs and the citrus rush of hardcore; towering drones, and skynet math rock – all rendered against cold, sinister space and nostalgic synth melodies. The album reveals the artist’s Scottish roots, viewed at a hazy distance from his Berlin home - a series of memories of Glasgow’s experimental psychedelic underground, its DIY rock scene and defiant club hedonism. These genre relationships are blurred and at times they contrast with audible brutality; the result is a hybrid, sculptured way of rendering music – minimal specifics, maximum emotions. released July 14, 2017 ----------------------- foobar2000 1.2.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks Продолжительность: 52:31 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: cover Tracklist: 01. Claude Speeed - Hostage Voice (5:16) 02. Claude Speeed - Memories of Eternal Future (4:49) 03. Claude Speeed - Invocation of the Spirit of RUSSIA (3:26) 04. Claude Speeed - KRT Ancestor Simulation (2:10) 05. Claude Speeed - Don't Ever Antagonize the Horn (1:05) 06. Claude Speeed - Hell HD (2:08) 07. Claude Speeed - Eyelids - Lipstick (5:15) 08. Claude Speeed - Show Me How (2:16) 09. Claude Speeed - CGI Man (2:58) 10. Claude Speeed - Body (3:57) 11. Claude Speeed - No Kings (6:44) 12. Claude Speeed - Under Hood (2:16) 13. Claude Speeed - Spectral Trance (3:00) 14. Claude Speeed - Facebook Meditation (4:34) 15. Claude Speeed - Timeless Earth (2:37) Claude Speeed’s ‘Other Infinities’ is a diverse companion release to the well-received ‘Infinity Ultra’ LP from earlier this year. Speeed says "I see this mainly as an alternative take on how the album could've turned out, one of the many paths it might’ve gone down. But it also serves as a neat ending, closing off that period by releasing the other material that's been kicking about my mind and harddrives for the last 5 years." The material on ‘Other Infinities’ reaches into the darker corners of the world portrayed in ‘Infinity Ultra’, the uncanny valleys of the near future. Obliterated rave sits alongside twisted computer-generated prog rock; cathartic noise is pitted against submersed piano and dreamy, night-time synthscapes. New age meditation and lonely autumnal sadness compete with the intense drumming of a neo-tokyo cult. released December 15, 2017 ----------------------- foobar2000 1.2.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Для того, чтобы скачать .torrent Вам необходимо зарегистрироваться |
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