Saturday, August 21, 2010

Linton Kwesi Johnson Live In Paris

Linton Kwesi Johnson Live In Paris
Celebrating 25 Years In Reggae
With The Dennis Bovell Dub Band

01. Di Eagle An Di Bear
02. Want Fi Goh Rave
03. Sonny's Lettah
04. Dread Beat An Blood
05. Fite Dem Back
06. Reggae Fi Peach
07. Reggae Fi Radni
08. Di Great Insohreckshan
09. Mekkin Histri
10. Tings An Times
11. Liesense Fi Kill
12. More Time
13. Reggae Fi Bernard
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Enigma - The Platinum Collection (2009)

Enigma - The Platinum Collection (2009) Lossless format

Enigma is an electronic musical project founded in Germany by Michael Cretu, David Fairstein and Frank Peterson in 1990. The Romanian-born Cretu conceived of the Enigma project while working in Germany, but had been based at his recording studio A.R.T. Studios in Ibiza, Spain, since the early 1990s until May 2009, where he has recorded all of Enigma's studio releases to date. Cretu is both the composer and the producer of the project. His former wife Sandra often provided vocals on Enigma tracks. Jens Gad co-arranged and played guitar on three of the Enigma albums. Peter Cornelius also contributed to Enigma during the 1990's.

The Platinum Collection is a 2009 compilation album by the musical project, Enigma. It contains three CDs. The first CD contains most popular Enigma tracks from the previous years, the second CD is a copy of the first CD except it contains tracks remixes, the third CD contains never released before tracks composed and produced by Michael Cretu.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

NASA Voyager Recordings - Symphonies of the Planets - FLAC


The epic space flights of Voyager I & II soar across our Solar System. This unique series of recordings (5 volumes) is created from original Voyager recordings of the electromagnetic “voices” of the planets and moons in our Solar System. Although space is a virtual vacuum, this does not mean there is no sound in space. Sound does exist in electronic vibrations. The specially designed instruments on board the Voyagers performed special experiments to pick up and record these vibrations, all within the range of human hearing. Hear the beautful songs of the planets.

Share the journey of a 5 billion mile trek to the outer limits of our solar system. Hear the beautiful songs of the planets. The complex interactions of the cosmic plasma of the universe, charged electromagnetic particles from the solar wind, planetary magnetosphere, rings and moons create vibration soundscapes which are at once utterly alien and deeply familiar to the ear. Some of these sounds are hauntingly like human voices singing, giant Tibetan bowls, wind waves, birds and dolphins.