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David Moufang - Solitaire.nfo
GENERAL INFORMATION
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Album: Solitaire
Artist: David Moufang
Year: 1995
Genre: New Age / Electronic / Ambient / Techno
DESCRIPTION
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Soft environmental ambient that builds and blends into some more broken up techno sounding beats. These beats are nice, and not annoying as some albums tend to have. The beats and melody build further, until the track has evolved into something pleasingly upbeat. The ambience in the background add's another dimension with the track. at 11:50 into the track, it finally peaks, and remains the few moments that could last forever.
track two starts off in a rather dark fashion. After a few minutes we are treated to a nice techno beat. Its not overly forward, and tends to linger in the mid ground. There are some samples which tend to overshadow the beat. This is not a bad thing. Slowly the track fades out. Not the best in fade outs however.
track three opens with a movie sound track type piece. The slow beat fades in, mixing with the ambient surroundings. At times it seems a bit too sampled. Too many samples, not enough real melody. There are some tribal qualities as the track progresses. This is a mixed bag for some. It usually depends on my mood if it sounds good to me, or not (odd I know).However, the track does maintain your interest throughout the 9 minutes. So far remains the weakest of the tracks.
track four adds some lively percussion. Interesting echo and sample effects. These effects/samples seem to rattle right through your speakers (with a good system). Up beat, and infectious. Has to be the best track on this cd thus far.
track five brings us back to the ambience. More quirky samples that become the foreground. This is a good track to go outside and watch the stars too. Some of the best ambient chords from this album are on this track. As good of a track as track four. I like this one, because it is longer, and had remarkable progression.
the last track is different than any of the others. Has some spacey samples with ambient weirdness. Not as weird as I have heard before, but....
anyways, The track builds to a louder peak. Increasing in intensity. Mixing in gradual ambience, which float through. A pleasant track to end the cd with......this has prolly got to be one of the more unusual wet dreams I can think of :-) review by jackthetab
http://2350.org/ps63/
FILE INFORMATION
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Number of Tracks: 6 [the tracks are not separated]
NOTE: I just posted the lossless version of this in alt.binaries.sounds.lossless.new-age, and there is a cue file with that post ;^)
Total Duration: 1:02:36
Total Size: 143 MBs (including scans, and nfo)
Parity Archive: Yes, 7%
Ripped By: NMR
Files Created on: NMR
Ripped With: NMR
Encoded At: 320k CBR / 44.1 KHz
ID3 Tags: Yes
NFO Created: 26 January 2016
Tracklist
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01) In/Out
02) Mad Mood
03) Damaskus - Dakar
04) Indian Mantra
05) P.M.
06) Sergio Leone's Wet Dream
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