Genre | Ethnic |
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Date (CEST) | 2018-12-17 06:23:49 |
Group | D2H |
Size | 66 MB |
Files | 10 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Cye_Wood_and_Lisa_Gerrard-The_Trail_of_Genghis_Khan-CD-2017-D2H
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-cye_wood_and_lisa_gerrard-sukhe.mp3 | Cye Wood & Lisa Gerrard | Sükhe | 221 | Unknown |
2 | 02-cye_wood_and_lisa_gerrard-call_of_the_steppes_-_part_i.mp3 | Cye Wood & Lisa Gerrard | Call of the Steppes - Part I | 207 | Unknown |
3 | 03-cye_wood_and_lisa_gerrard-call_of_the_steppes_-_part_ii.mp3 | Cye Wood & Lisa Gerrard | Call of the Steppes - Part II | 211 | Unknown |
4 | 04-cye_wood_and_lisa_gerrard-earth_and_sky.mp3 | Cye Wood & Lisa Gerrard | Earth & Sky | 206 | Unknown |
5 | 05-cye_wood_and_lisa_gerrard-tigon.mp3 | Cye Wood & Lisa Gerrard | Tigon | 227 | Unknown |
6 | 06-cye_wood_and_lisa_gerrard-call_of_the_steppes_-_part_iii.mp3 | Cye Wood & Lisa Gerrard | Call of the Steppes - Part III | 220 | Unknown |
7 | 07-cye_wood_and_lisa_gerrard-shelter.mp3 | Cye Wood & Lisa Gerrard | Shelter | 218 | Unknown |
8 | 08-cye_wood_and_lisa_gerrard-asena.mp3 | Cye Wood & Lisa Gerrard | Asena | 234 | Unknown |
9 | 09-cye_wood_and_lisa_gerrard-the_starving_steppe.mp3 | Cye Wood & Lisa Gerrard | The Starving Steppe | 206 | Unknown |
10 | 10-cye_wood_and_lisa_gerrard-the_nomads_path.mp3 | Cye Wood & Lisa Gerrard | The Nomad's Path | 220 | Unknown |
NFO
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██ ▒ Artist : Cye Wood & Lisa Gerrard ░ █░ ▓███
██ ░ Album : The Trail of Genghis Khan ░ ▓▒ ▓███
██▄▄ Genre : Ethnic ░ ▓ ▓███
███▓ Source : CD ░ ▒ ▓███
███▓ Label : Infinite Fog Productions ░ ▓███
███▓ Cat. Number : IF-75 ▓███
███▓ Street Date : 2017-00-00 ▓███
███▓ Rip Date : 2017-11-26 ▓███
███▓ Encoder : LAME 64bits version 3.98.4 (http://www.mp3dev.org/) ▓███
███▓ Quality : 217kbps / 44.1KHz / Joint Stereo ▓███
███▓ Tracks : 10 ▓███
███▓ Playtime : 00:42:01 (68.6MB) ▓███
███▓ URL : http://infinitefog.ru/shop/cd/cye-wood-and-lisa-gerrar ▓███
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███▓ 01 Sⁿkhe 6:30 ▓███
███▓ 02 Call of the Steppes - Part I 5:29 ▓███
███▓ 03 Call of the Steppes - Part II 1:51 ▓███
███▓ 04 Earth & Sky 5:38 ▓███
███▓ 05 Tigon 4:24 ▓███
███▓ 06 Call of the Steppes - Part III 3:05 ▓███
███▓ 07 Shelter 4:46 ▓███
███▓ 08 Asena 3:38 ▓███
███▓ 09 The Starving Steppe 2:39 ▓███
███▓ 10 The Nomad's Path 4:01 ▓███
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███▓ 42:01 min ▓███
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███▓ Whatever you know about Mongolia, hardly you could tell more than ▓███
███▓ an Australian traveler Tim Kop, who left 3 years of his life in the ▓███
███▓ marvelous Mongolian steppes, certainly taking with him far more ▓███
███▓ impressions than many can take in his entire life. The film about ▓███
███▓ this nomadic journey was released by the ABC Television Group, and ▓███
███▓ has received many awards, including National Geographic (Australian ▓███
███▓ Geographic). ▓███
███▓ The album æThe Trail of Genghis KhanÆ made by Cye Wood in ▓███
███▓ collaboration with Lisa Gerrard, it sourced from material that Lisa ▓███
███▓ and Cye produced for the documentary series æThe Trail of Genghis ▓███
███▓ KhanÆ, this album is an emotive interpretation of Tim CopeÆs epic ▓███
███▓ journey on horseback from Mongolia to Hungary. Drawing on ▓███
███▓ inspiration from this rugged & majestic landscape and the culture & ▓███
███▓ inhabitants of this unique part of the world, they have allowed ▓███
███▓ their intuition to be the guiding force in the creation of these ▓███
███▓ works. ▓███
███▓ Lisa Gerrard, widely known for her magical voice, by the work in ▓███
███▓ Dead Can Dance and the grandiose soundtracks, together with the ▓███
███▓ Australian violinist multi-instrumentalist Cye Wood, currently ▓███
███▓ based in Berlin, portrayed the emotions and impressions of the epic ▓███
███▓ journey in musical form. ▓███
███▓ Cye and Lisa, both extraordinary musicians who have devoted their ▓███
███▓ entire lives to music since the early years, and it's no surprise ▓███
███▓ that they could find the perfect mutual understanding and create ▓███
███▓ such a wonderful album worthy of being named one of the best in the ▓███
███▓ discography of both authors. Cye already had experience working ▓███
███▓ with Lisa Gerrard as a violinist on her solo album "The Black Opal" ▓███
███▓ 2009. And a year later the first full-length joint work "The Trail ▓███
███▓ of Genghis Khan" was ready. Charming melodies, excellent ▓███
███▓ arrangements, perfectly balanced atmosphere and a bewitching plot ▓███
███▓ of songs, all this in a compartment with the inimitable vocals of ▓███
███▓ Lisa Gerard is "The Trail of Genghis Khan". ▓███
███▓ CyeÆs work delves into many aspects of sound creation, including ▓███
███▓ improvisation, composition, production, performance, sound ▓███
███▓ installation, and field recording. His live and recorded work ▓███
███▓ invokes a deep listening state, drawing audiences into familiar, ▓███
███▓ yet uncharted territories. He began studying classical violin at ▓███
███▓ the age of 3, and was performing professionally by the age of 10. ▓███
███▓ At the age of 14 he began working as a session musician, and it was ▓███
███▓ during this time that his life long love affair with the recording ▓███
███▓ studio began.He has contributed string arrangements and solo violin ▓███
███▓ to many albums and film projects, and performed with a diverse ▓███
███▓ array of artists including û Eartha Kitt, Sarah Blasko, Hein ▓███
███▓ Cooper, Angus Stone, Yeshe and many others.His first release ▓███
███▓ arrived in the form of æArayaÆ. Primarily consisting of piano, ▓███
███▓ strings, field recordings and solo violin, all 4 songs were ▓███
███▓ performed and composed by Cye, and recorded and produced with ▓███
███▓ engineer/producer Antony Payn. ▓███
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███▓ Though Lisa Gerrard will probably always be best known for her work ▓███
███▓ in Dead Can Dance, the outfit she formed with fellow Australian ▓███
███▓ Brendan Perry in the early æ80s and with whom she released nine ▓███
███▓ albums between 1984 and 1995, a collaborative project such as The ▓███
███▓ Trail of Genghis Khan shows that her creative life didn't end with ▓███
███▓ that celebrated project. Aside from her involvement in Dead Can ▓███
███▓ Dance, she's issued solo albums (1995's The Mirror Pool, 2006's The ▓███
███▓ Silver Tree, 2014's Twilight Kingdom), collaborations (with Pieter ▓███
███▓ Bourke 1998's Duality and Patrick Cassidy 2004's Immortal Memory), ▓███
███▓ and soundtracks (among the films and documentaries she's scored or ▓███
███▓ contributed to are The Insider, Gladiator, Whale Rider, and Heat). ▓███
███▓ For the soundtrack album to the ABC documentary series The Trail of ▓███
███▓ Genghis Khan, she found another kindred spirit in Berlin-based Cye ▓███
███▓ Wood, a classically trained violinist and multi-instrumentalist who ▓███
███▓ produces music under the Cave In The Sky name (Songhellir was ▓███
███▓ released on 1631 Recordings in 2016) when not contributing scores ▓███
███▓ to film projects (the award-winning short film Piercing Silence and ▓███
███▓ feature film Hello Forever) and composing for contemporary dance ▓███
███▓ productions. ▓███
███▓ To a large degree, the musical terrain explored in Wood's ▓███
███▓ collaboration with Gerrard will seem like familiar territory to ▓███
███▓ Dead Can Dance listeners. The ten tracks encompass a wide range of ▓███
███▓ world music styles and instruments, with Eastern European and folk ▓███
███▓ elements audible parts of the mosaic. As a child growing up in ▓███
███▓ Melbourne, Gerrard absorbed the sounds of Greek, Turkish, and Irish ▓███
███▓ melodies that flowed into the streets of her neighbourhood, and ▓███
███▓ it's certainly possible to hear evidence of that background in the ▓███
███▓ soundtrack. The film itself traces the journey undertaken by Tim ▓███
███▓ Cope on horseback from Mongolia to Hungary, and the composers ▓███
███▓ naturally drew upon the landscapes and their inhabitants for ▓███
███▓ inspiration during the music production process. ▓███
███▓ Bowed strings (violin and viola), percussion, lute, and acoustic ▓███
███▓ guitar figure prominently, and a mournful, supplicating tone ▓███
███▓ permeates many of the settings, evidenced most audibly in Gerrard's ▓███
███▓ emotive, oft-wordless vocalizing. Music of such evocative character ▓███
███▓ lends itself well to a soundtrack application, and even in the ▓███
███▓ absence of the film's corresponding visuals images quickly form in ▓███
███▓ response to the musical design; during ôCall of the Steppes - Part ▓███
███▓ I,ö for example, visuals are hardly necessary when Gerrard's voice ▓███
███▓ conveys sadness so hauntingly on its own. The Trail of Genghis Khan ▓███
███▓ is the kind of project that lends itself naturally to accommodating ▓███
███▓ a large number of traditional acoustic instrument sounds, and it's ▓███
███▓ also not unusual for earthy chants and folk ballads to work their ▓███
███▓ way into the presentation. ▓███
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