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Björk - Vespertine (Dolby Headphone) [FLAC]
I'm a big surround music fan and created these albums so I can listen them in surround through headphones on a portable player. I like to share them with you and hope that you'll enjoy them too! If you like this release and have a minute to spare, all feedback and support is very appreciated. You can find my releases at https://kat.cr/usearch/user:ADHDerby/ Dolby Headphone, sometimes referred to as Mobile Surround, is a technology which allows you to listen to music, watch movies, or play video games with surround effects using any set of two channel stereo headphones. The sources of this release are surround versions of the tracks ripped from the DVD-A. Genre: Electronic Style: Experimental Release Date: Nov 06, 2001 Label: Elektra - 62653-9 Source: DVD-A 48/24 5.1 MLP Resampler: Adobe Audition Sample rate: 44100 Hz Bits per sample: 16 Codec: FLAC Vespertine is the fifth studio album by Icelandic musician Björk. It was recorded at locations in Spain, Iceland and the United States in 2000; production began during the filming of Dancer in the Dark, which was characterized by conflict between the singer and director Lars von Trier. The album peaked at number 19 on the Billboard 200 in the US and at number 8 on the UK Albums Chart. Three singles were released from Vespertine: "Hidden Place", "Pagan Poetry" and "Cocoon". The record was certified Gold in Canada, France and the UK. It is her first number one album. Björk wanted to make an album with an intimate, winter, domestic sound. With the rising popularity of Napster and music downloads, she decided to use instruments whose sound would not be compromised when downloaded and played in a computer: these include the harp (played by Zeena Parkins), celesta, clavichord and music boxes, the latter were custom made; strings are also heavily featured. In Vespertine Björk also added "microbeats" made from the sampling of shuffling cards and ice being cracked, among other household sounds with the help of the duo Matmos. Lyrically, it revolves around sex and love (sometimes explicitly), inspired by the singer's new relationship with Matthew Barney. Other lyrical sources include a poem by E. E. Cummings, the play Crave and collaborator Harmony Korine. Vespertine's sound reflected Björk's newly found interest in the music of artists such as Thomas Knak, who was also enlisted as a producer. Vespertine was widely acclaimed by critics. Praise centred on its erotic, intimate mood and sonic experimentation. The record has been featured in several publications' lists of the best albums of 2001 and the best albums of the decade, and is often considered Björk's best album to date. In 2001, the singer enlisted Zeena Parkins, Matmos and an Inuit choir to embark in the Vespertine World Tour. Torrent hash: C3442F9C79515EDB2EE74DD2C51825464E15E500 Tracklist: 01. Hidden Place (5:28) 02. Cocoon (4:28) 03. It's Not Up to You (5:09) 04. Undo (5:38) 05. Pagan Poetry (5:15) 06. Frosti (1:41) 07. Aurora (4:40) 08. An Echo, a Stain (4:05) 09. Sun in My Mouth (2:40) 10. Heirloom (5:12) 11. Harm of Will (4:37) 12. Unison (6:49) Cheers, ADHDerby Sharing Widget |