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   └────────┘                                         2011-05-29
     freshhh!

        artist: Cosmic Metal Mother
         album: Zen Locomotive
         label: Panacustica
           cat: PANACUSTICA003
          year: 2011-00-00
         genre: Electronic

        source: Vinyl
       encoder: VBR LAME 3.98.4 -V0
          size: 36.54

          link:

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    │tracklist.

     no. time       track title

     1    8:51      Zen Locomotive
     2    6:01      Zen Locomotive (Jealous Heart Remix)
     3    5:58      Zen Locomotive (Fifla Remix)

     total time:    00:20:50

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    │release notes.

          Jackanory is a television programme most British readers of a
     certain age will be familiar with. Actors would recount fairy tales
     in a comforting bedtime-story manner in a bid to encourage kids to
     read more. For me at least, it invokes nostalgia of magic and
     fantasy, a feeling I also get when listening to Paolo di Nola's
     musicùthe best soundtrack Jackanory never had. The Italian producer
     has been working in music for over 20 years, yet he manages to
     retain an essence of childlike naivety when he records. Last year's
     "Rat's Poem" was a sublime ode to the imagination of a 13 year-old;
     this latest effortùlooser, more delicate, no less beautifulùseems
     to draw on even older memories, perhaps an imagined recollection of
     womblike innocence.

     That would sound horribly pretentious if it weren't grounded in at
     least one musical affirmation: the mistakable sound of a heartbeat.
     The PR and track title might lobby for the sound of locomotion, but
     I fail to hear anything other than a throb through the stethoscope
     guiding a kaleidoscopic tour of primary tones. Harmonies seem to
     discover themselves as casually as red spilling into blue to become
     magenta all at the somnolent pace of a lullaby under the Calder
     mobile. At least di Nola and I can agree on the "Zen" part.

     From cradle to club, Dinky and Matthew Styles find their Zen in a
     moment of shutter-hoisting house. As Jealous Heart, they build from
     bleeps, bass and metal crashes into a sunshine melody with the
     lightest of touches, capturing the feel and inviting it to dance.
     Another impression is offered by Japanese composer, Keiichi
     Sugimoto, whose modest and understated rendering appears to take
     cues from William Orbit. The sound of a reel rewound cuts through a
     restrained ensemble of tones like a cine-cam jogged back through
     buried memories...perhaps of that train journey I neglect to
     recall.

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     mbs is a free music's lover association on the net.
     we only share the music we love, with the people we like.
     keep your mind, your body and your soul open...peace.

   ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
   nfobygucci!                                                  *xxi century*



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   ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ                                         2011-05-29
     freshhh!

        artist: Cosmic Metal Mother
         album: Zen Locomotive
         label: Panacustica
           cat: PANACUSTICA003
          year: 2011-00-00
         genre: Electronic

        source: Vinyl
       encoder: VBR LAME 3.98.4 -V0
          size: 36.54

          link:

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    ³tracklist.

     no. time       track title

     1    8:51      Zen Locomotive
     2    6:01      Zen Locomotive (Jealous Heart Remix)
     3    5:58      Zen Locomotive (Fifla Remix)

     total time:    00:20:50

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    ³release notes.

          Jackanory is a television programme most British readers of a
     certain age will be familiar with. Actors would recount fairy tales
     in a comforting bedtime-story manner in a bid to encourage kids to
     read more. For me at least, it invokes nostalgia of magic and
     fantasy, a feeling I also get when listening to Paolo di Nola's
     music—the best soundtrack Jackanory never had. The Italian producer
     has been working in music for over 20 years, yet he manages to
     retain an essence of childlike naivety when he records. Last year's
     "Rat's Poem" was a sublime ode to the imagination of a 13 year-old;
     this latest effort—looser, more delicate, no less beautiful—seems
     to draw on even older memories, perhaps an imagined recollection of
     womblike innocence.

     That would sound horribly pretentious if it weren't grounded in at
     least one musical affirmation: the mistakable sound of a heartbeat.
     The PR and track title might lobby for the sound of locomotion, but
     I fail to hear anything other than a throb through the stethoscope
     guiding a kaleidoscopic tour of primary tones. Harmonies seem to
     discover themselves as casually as red spilling into blue to become
     magenta all at the somnolent pace of a lullaby under the Calder
     mobile. At least di Nola and I can agree on the "Zen" part.

     From cradle to club, Dinky and Matthew Styles find their Zen in a
     moment of shutter-hoisting house. As Jealous Heart, they build from
     bleeps, bass and metal crashes into a sunshine melody with the
     lightest of touches, capturing the feel and inviting it to dance.
     Another impression is offered by Japanese composer, Keiichi
     Sugimoto, whose modest and understated rendering appears to take
     cues from William Orbit. The sound of a reel rewound cuts through a
     restrained ensemble of tones like a cine-cam jogged back through
     buried memories...perhaps of that train journey I neglect to
     recall.

   ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ

     mbs is a free music's lover association on the net.
     we only share the music we love, with the people we like.
     keep your mind, your body and your soul open...peace.

   ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
   nfobygucci!                                                  *xxi century*



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