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Big City OrchestraBig City Orchestra - Things Fall Down [LF064MP3] (July 24, 2005)

Newest full length album from the Big City Orchestra. Lots of very interesting collage of various electronic patterns and other samples, and a general avant electronic atmosphere.


This audio is part of the collection: Lost Frog Productions

Artist/Composer: Big City Orchestra
Date: 2005-07-24 00:00:00

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs


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Performers : Ninah Pixie, Rob Wortman, Mark Gunderson, Jesse Burson, Cheryl Leonard, Werner Slack, Mike Dringenberg, Melissa Margolis, Mr.Hate, dAS

http://www.lostfrog.net/releases/lf064mp3.html

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Reviewer: earwig - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - January 25, 2007
Subject: The stuff
This record is killer in so many ways that I can only advise the learned listener to download it right this second. Burn it to an audio CD, and keep it nearby at all times. For sure, the best album I've discovered in recent memory. Holy mackeral.

Reviewer: Jade Villaine - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - June 2, 2006
Subject: I am at a loss as to why I have missed out on this before.
This work is wonderfully awesome. I try sometimes to refrain from going on tangents in my reviews, but at times, it cannot be helped.

This work is brilliant. The "avantness" (you like that don't you?) of it is a garment of sorts, worn by raw, captivating rhythm. For those who wish not to express emotion, listen not to this album.

I really, really would like to get in touch with the artists behind this project. Perhaps, through interaction, I can learn, as can you. I see success through these soundwaves unlike any I have seen in a while.

Continue to trend. Contact me.

jelles188@gmail.com

-Jade Villaine


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