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The Fountain(more) »rank: 3051from: Nonesuch
:Album Description:For the soundtrack to writer-director Darren Aronofsky's long-awaited sci-fi epic, The Fountain, Kronos Quartet reunites with composer Clint Mansell. The had previously collaborated on the haunting score for Aronofsky's Requiem For A Dream. :The Fountain is a layered, often beautiful score from composer Clint Mansell. The disc seamlessly moves from ambient drones to plaintive piano music to slowly percolating minimalist stuff to hugely swelling strings. Mansell, who's collaborated with director Aronofsky before, uses almost anything from the minor-key sonic palette available to him, with the exception of the mopey yuppie-folk and instantly dated electronica so often thrown into films. Mansell's own group, ... |
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The Hawk Is Howling(more) »rank: 3134by: Mogwai
: :Mogwai's sixth album continues to showcase the fiercely layered guitars and dynamics of their classic work, and features a new array of rhythms and melodies. These hint more than ever before at their electronic and metal influences. Not only do they remain masters of the eloquently stretched guitar phrase, but they've also expanded the syntax to include a new, almost beat-driven sound. Limited deluxe CD+DVD in gatefold digipak includes video for 'Batcat', directed by Dominic Hailstone (Aphex Twin), plus the Vincent Moon (The National) short film about Mogwai, 'Before It Sounds'. |
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Happy Songs for Happy People(more) »rank: 13901by: Mogwai
:Album Description:The fourth album from Glasgow's kings of glowering, volatile quasi-instrumental rock is subtler than their previous work, compositionally beautiful but intense and trance-inducing at the same time. 9 tracks. Matador. 2003. :Adventurous Scot rockers Mogwai may never shake reputation for creating brutal music, but Happy Songs for Happy People demonstrates that they can do more than render the aural equivalent of being sucked out a spaceship airlock. Until now, Stuart Braithwaite had taken on the role of Mogwai's bandleader by proxy, his tumultuous guitar playing serving as the outfit's hallmark. Now, however, multi-instrumentalist Barry Burns has stepped to the fore--albeit, with much ... |
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Hawk Is Howling(more) »rank: 50714by: Mogwai
: :Mogwai's sixth album continues to showcase the fiercely layered guitars and dynamics of their classic work, and features a new array of rhythms and melodies. These hint more than ever before at their electronic and metal influences. Not only do they remain masters of the eloquently stretched guitar phrase, but they've also expanded the syntax to include a new, almost beat-driven sound. HQ 180 vinyl in gatefold sleeve with MP3 coupon. |
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Young Team(more) »rank: 9380by: Mogwai
:Album Description:2 CD Remastered Deluxe Edition includes a bonus disc with nine additional tracks of sessions, unreleased tracks and live cuts. |
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Rock Action(more) »rank: 63249by: Mogwai
: :The Glaswegian lads in Mogwai continue to tinker with their instrumental rock formula. Whereas Young Team featured the loud-soft dynamic gleaned from Velvet Underground and Come On Die Young copped Sonic Youth's moody experimentalism, Rock Action adds a dash of Yo La Tengo's hushed ambience and Flaming Lips' studio-savvy playfulness (no surprise there--Rock Action was produced by Lips collaborator and Mercury Rev-ster David Fridmann.) Despite quoting from such a heavy lineup of musical mischief makers, Mogwai craft their own sound, largely due to the melodic narratives they conjure up in the interplay between the three guitarists. With hardly a spoken whisper in the ... |
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Mr. Beast(more) »rank: 40295by: Mogwai
:Album Description:Though there are still hints aplenty of the subtle beauty that adorned big chunks of 'Rock Action' and 'Happy Songs For Happy People', there's an equal portion of head crushers on this one that'll leave you gasping for air. 'An ultramodern rock masterpiece' - Mojo. 'The Stephen Kings of menacing post-rock' - Pitchfork. Formats include standard CD in regular jewelcase, limited edition deluxe CD + DVD in a hardbound book, and double LP in a gatefold jacket. :With tune titles like 'Glasgow Mega-Snake,' 'Acid Food,' and 'I Chose Horses,' it should be clear Mogwai hasn’t taken any easy, mellowing departures on Mr. ... |
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Come on Die Young(more) »rank: 106268by: Mogwai
:Album Description:1999 & second album from the Scottish instrumental gro up who use dynamics and melody to mesmerize the listener. 12 tracks, including 'Punk Rock/ Puff Daddy/ AntiChrist'. 's Best of 1999:Moody, bombastic, brooding, loping, thunderous, austere, chaotic: heap on the adjectives as the young boys in Mogwai worm their way through a mostly instrumental set of guitar-heavy songscapes tinted with obscure samples and an occasional mumbled voice. Mogwai can transcend the distance between a loopy and delicate melody and a deafening and crashing crescendo in the space of a breath. Come On Die Young is a stunning, utterly original achievement. --Tod Nelson ... |
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Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait(more) »rank: 29437by: Mogwai
:From Amazon.co.uk:Mogwai's slow-shifting, meteoric post-rock might have never earnt them a place on the back-of-the-nets montage on Match of the Day, but their soundtrack to Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait suggests that for this band, football boasts a deeper emotional palette than the Lightning Seeds could ever hope to evoke. Truthfully, it beggars belief it's taken Mogwai so long to reach the rarefied sphere of movie soundtracker; their gleaming, glittering instrumentals are big and beautiful, like a glacier or a blue whale. But supplying the score to Turner Prize artist Douglas Gordon's match-long portrait of French footballer Zinédine Zidane is probably a subject ... |
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Young Team(more) »rank: 112215by: Mogwai
:Album Details:Second Full-length Release, this Time with the Addition of Former Teenage Fanclub and Telstar Ponies Member Brendan O'hare. |

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