Yanni – Sensuous Chill (2016) [FLAC 24bit, 44,1 kHz]

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Artist: Yanni
Album: Sensuous Chill
Genre: New Age
Release Date: 2016
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 01:07:40
Total Tracks: 17
Total Size: 818 MB

Tracklist:

01. Yanni – Thirst for Life (03:46)
02. Yanni – Rapture (03:34)
03. Yanni – Drive (03:55)
04. Yanni – What You Get (04:34)
05. Yanni – Desert Soul (03:35)
06. Yanni – 1001 (03:53)
07. Yanni – The Keeper (03:28)
08. Yanni – Whispers in the Dark (03:51)
09. Yanni – Seeing You Around (03:38)
10. Yanni – Orchid (04:13)
11. Yanni – Our Days (04:26)
12. Yanni – A Little Too Late (03:54)
13. Yanni – Dance for Me (04:33)
14. Yanni – Retreat to Dream (03:33)
15. Yanni – Test of Time (03:55)
16. Yanni – Can’t Wait (04:06)
17. Yanni – I’m So (04:37)

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Sensuous Chill comes mere weeks after Yanni made history with two sold out performances at the Great Pyramids of Giza in Egypt. Yanni’s first new release since 2014’s chart-topping Inspirato, the album features Yanni exploring new realms of sound and creativity inspired by his extensive world travels. Tracks like ‘Rapture’ and the bhangra-spiced “Dance For Me” are among the most physically stimulating on Sensuous Chilloffering a new sonic perspective on his adventures and experiences amidst myriad aspects of global culture.As Yanni’s first album of original material in five years — he revisited the past on 2014’s Inspirato and recast Mexicanísimo as My Passion for Mexico in 2012 — Sensuous Chill doesn’t feel rushed, nor does it feel lazy. At nearly 70 minutes, it does feel a little bit long but Yanni doesn’t keep the 17 tracks treading water. Occasionally, he trades in placid surfaces, letting a slight Middle Eastern flair drift into view, but he often ratchets up the R&B beats while threading in spectral soul vocals straight out of Pink Floyd, letting things glide into a full song and then slide away back to a realm that can only be identified by the title’s claim. If the production and aesthetic of the record feel slightly out of date — it feels like it could’ve been cut in the ’90s — there’s also a charm to its traditionalism: Yanni knows what he does well and he does it proudly here. ~~ AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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