Artist: Cosmic Analog Ensemble
Album: Les Sourdes Oreilles
Genre: Funk
Release Date: 2017
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 43:38
Total Tracks: 16
Total Size: 445 MB
Tracklist:
1. Cosmic Analog Ensemble – Pourparlers (01:24)
2. Cosmic Analog Ensemble – Les Sourdes Oreilles (03:15)
3. Cosmic Analog Ensemble – Camille 3000 (02:43)
4. Cosmic Analog Ensemble – Point De Bascule (02:21)
5. Cosmic Analog Ensemble – Petite Fleur Industrielle (02:51)
6. Cosmic Analog Ensemble – Al Mushtari (03:32)
7. Cosmic Analog Ensemble – Après Vous (02:31)
8. Cosmic Analog Ensemble – Demi Lune (02:12)
9. Cosmic Analog Ensemble – Sol Sur Sol (03:07)
10. Cosmic Analog Ensemble – Résilience (02:48)
11. Cosmic Analog Ensemble – A La Dérive (02:42)
12. Cosmic Analog Ensemble – En Faction feat. Medline (02:31)
13. Cosmic Analog Ensemble – Le Dernier Mot (03:58)
14. Cosmic Analog Ensemble – La Nuée De Son Ame (03:24)
15. Cosmic Analog Ensemble – S’Aventurer (02:21)
16. Cosmic Analog Ensemble – Esprit Plus Que Matière (01:58)
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Les Sourdes Oreilles (The Deaf Ears), is the next generation analog cinematic music from the 21 century. Following the sound of 70’s cinematic jazz funk, this first 300 X 12″ from Cosmic Analog Ensemble is the new My Bags emergency hammer glass breaker. “Les Sourdes Oreilles” is a long artisanal goldsmith work, cooking occidental classic jazz funk tradition into an afro oriental kitchen. It’s what make this release so awesome, unique and necessary to our deaf ears.Designed like a 70’s movie soundtrack Graal, with the perfect hijacking artwork of Jerk 45, the album is a future now crate digging target. Built like a narrative scenario, scene after scene, each composition deploys his uniqueness, from the explosives intense actions of “Camille 3000”, moments of suspence with “Sol Sur Sol” to running chase on “En Faction” and flying panoramic views of “Point De Bascule”… the compositions are depicting a rich range of situations, moods and intrigue.
Brilliantly composed, produced and interprated by Charif Megarbane, playing himself all instruments, track after track, each song is a one man piece of art. Chiseled drum breaks, evocative bass and stirring melodies are a part of a bigger plan, sprinkled with subtle sound effects. This is a heavy rare groove material. As you can imagine looking to the cover, this is all about legendary cinematic jazz funk, in the continuum of US, italian and french composers of the 70’s like François de Roubaix, Piero Piccioni, David Axelrod, Piero Umiliani, Galt Mcdermot, Alain Goraguer, Janko Nilovic…