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World Citizen 豆瓣
David Sylvian / Ryuichi Sakamoto
发布日期 2004年4月12日 出版发行: Wea International
World Citizen " is the fourth singles collaboration between two seminal figures in electronic pop - Sylvian and Sakamoto. The lyrical content of both songs marks a departure for Sylvian's usual oblique, poetic style.
There are no references to Tarkovsky, and French left bank existentialism as was the case in his finely crafted solo albums such as "Secrets of the Beehive" and "Brilliant Trees". Instead, he opts for a direct assault on the Bush administration and American multi-national shennanigans; The result of this approach is one of curious nievity and sincere honesty.
The music accompanyment in " World Citizen" is suprisingly pedestrian given his recently successful foray into glitch electronica and Improv experimentalsim with last years' "Blemish". However, " World Citizen (I won't be dissapointed) offers a much more varied pallette of sounds with Sketchshow (Haroumi Hosono and Yuhkiro Takahashi) at the production helm. Overall, a delight to see Sylvian standing up to America (His adopted homeland)and offer more overtly political material in a way that dosen't cynically jump on the artistic bandwagon of " Yankbashing" like Madonna and other artists in the mainstream.
Money for All 豆瓣
David Sylvian / Nine Horses
发布日期 2007年1月30日 出版发行: Samadhi Sound UK
8-track CD from David Sylvian, Steve Jansen, and Burnt Friedman. Three new songs and remixes of five of the songs from 'Snow Borne Sorrow'.
When Beauty Is Invisible 豆瓣
Miriam
发布日期 2007年4月1日 出版发行: Decadence Records
There are very few words that may effectively describe the new
melodic shades that this Italian trio reached with its new
release "When Beauty Is Invisible": mesmerizing, visionary,
deep.
10 completely new tunes that span across electro, ethereal and
orchestral atmospheres, melting it all together through the
addition of new sonic landscapes that will capture your ears.
Miriam release "When Beauty Is Invisible" to explore both
innermost depths and infinitely distant horizons.