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Out Of Nowhere

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発売日 2000年07月17日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルWarp Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 WARPCD076
SKU 5021603076129

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Out Of Nowhere

      アーティスト: Jimi Tenor

    2. 2.
      Hypnotic Drugstore

      アーティスト: Jimi Tenor

    3. 3.
      Paint The Stars

      アーティスト: Jimi Tenor

    4. 4.
      Pylon

      アーティスト: Jimi Tenor

    5. 5.
      Blood On Borscht

      アーティスト: Jimi Tenor

    6. 6.
      Spell

      アーティスト: Jimi Tenor

    7. 7.
      Better Than Ever

      アーティスト: Jimi Tenor

    8. 8.
      Night In Loimaa

      アーティスト: Jimi Tenor

    9. 9.
      Call Of The Wild

      アーティスト: Jimi Tenor

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Jimi Tenor

その他
エンジニア: Ewa Guziolek-Tubelewicz
プロデューサー: Jimi Tenor

商品の紹介

What's an ambitious young dance producer to do when he reaches the artistic limits of his samplers and synth after just four albums? The answer, at least for Jimi Tenor, is to hire an orchestra -- specifically, the Orchestra of the Great Theatre Lodz, Poland -- to help perform his new songs. Listeners fearing a dodgy classical crossover may be surprised that Tenor actually manages to pull this one off, basically by retro-fitting the orchestra into the kind of easy listening-funk big band so popular during the early '70s. Though the opener sounds like a chaotic Stan Kenton Orchestra soundtrack to some Cold War nightmare of a film, Tenor quickly slips into his usual lounge persona and sounds completely at home behind these wall-of-strings productions complete with plenty of vintage synthesizers and heavy, funky basslines. On the highlight "Spell," he imagines Caetano Veloso crooning a love song over "Theme From Shaft," complete with a sitar solo to close out the piece. On "Paint the Stars," Tenor vamps like a drugged-up Beck while a parade of fragile, plucked strings create a musical atmosphere straight out of Disneyland behind him. And he doesn't seem cowed by the thought that dozens of musicians are following his every move; he takes them straight into a trip through uproarious metal-funk on the instrumental "Blood on Borscht." There's a heavy dichotomy on Out of Nowhere, the competing forces being Tenor's overweening musical ambition and his utter lack of vocal talent (which isn't to say he's not a solid performer). Strangely though, Tenor makes it work, often in a similar fashion to orchestral indie rockers like Mercury Rev or Flaming Lips. ~ John Bush|
Rovi

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