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Jesu: Pale Sketches Demixed - Dummy (Banhoff Version) by EddieEssence | >> Jesu: Pale Sketches Demixed - Dummy (Banhoff Version) by EddieEssence | >> "If Justin K. Broadrick's Jesu project is the sound of the UK artist exorcising his demons, pummeling them into submission with tsunamis of guitar noise, Pale Sketcher is the sound that echoes through his head in the aftermath—a haunting, lonely sound-world of distressed beats and hazy melancholia. Broadrick's electronic-music projects have historically taken a bit of a back seat to his more well-known metal excursions (his founding roles in Godflesh and Napalm Death, his long-running shoegaze-metal project Jesu), but with Jesu: Pale Sketches De-Mixed Broadrick brings Pale Sketcher into the spotlight, adding a new layer to the prolific artist's already-dense body of work. Jesu: Pale Sketches De-Mixed consists of songs originally released on the 2007 Jesu album Pale Sketches—a collection of electronics-oriented Jesu songs that didn't quite fit on a conventional release. On De-Mixed, Broadrick revisits these Jesu misfits and plunges them deeper into the abyss, de- and re-constructing them into lumbering, beat-driven synthesizer symphonies. Album opener "Don't Dream It (Mirage Mix)" pairs twinkling piano keys with a foreboding swath of synthesized drone, juxtaposing the ugly and the beautiful in a way that evokes the mood—if not necessarily the sound—of Jesu. "Supple Hope" brings Broadrick's vocals into the mix, adding a human element to the stuttering beat as smoky sibilants hiss around the periphery. Standout "Dummy (Banhoff Version)" breaks form with its lightly sweetened ...
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Eumir Deodato "Also Sprach Zarathustra" (1972) by rovingeye2 | >> From his 1972 album "Prelude" "Also Sprach Zarathustra" (Originally composed by Richard Strauss, arranged and adapted by Eumir Deodato) Eumir Deodato (full name Eumir Deodato de Almeida, 22 June 1943, Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian keyboardist, record producer and arranger, primarily based in the jazz realm but who historically has been known for eclectic melding of big band and combo jazz with varied elements of rock/pop, R&B/funk, Brazilian/Latin, and symphonic or orchestral music. His successes as an original artist (keyboards) occurred mainly in the 1970s. Since then, he has produced or arranged music in more than 500 albums for acts ranging from Kool and the Gang to Björk, Christophe and kd lang. His daughter, Kennya Deodato, is married to American actor Stephen Baldwin. Personnel on the album: Eumir Deodato - piano, electric piano Ron Carter - electric bass (solo on "Baubles, Bangles and Beads"), bass Stanley Clarke - electric bass (solo on "Also Sprach Zarathustra") Billy Cobham - drums John Tropea - electric guitar (solo on "Also Sprach Zarathustra", "Baubles, Bangles and Beads", "September 13") Jay Berliner - guitar (solo on "Spirit of Summer") Airto Moreira - percussion Ray Barretto - congas Hubert Laws - flute (solo on "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun") Plus Strings & Horns Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and None (German: Also sprach Zarathustra: Ein Buch für Alle und Keinen) is a philosophical novel by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche ...