Meek Warrior

Akron / Family
Meek Warrior

8,19 EUR
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Young God
Lanzado en: 10/11/2006
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Estilo: Música altern.(otro)
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Comentarios / Titulos de las canciónes: MP3 Audio audición libre 01. "Blessing Force"
MP3 Audio audición libre 02. "Gone Beyond"
MP3 Audio audición libre 03. "Meek Warrior"
MP3 Audio audición libre 04. "No Space In This Realm"
MP3 Audio audición libre 05. "Lightning Bolt Of Compassion"
MP3 Audio audición libre 06. "The Rider (Dolphin Song)"
MP3 Audio audición libre 07. "Love And Space"
Cantidades: 1
Descripción:Alto Saxophone, Flute [Attempted]: Ohad Benchetrit, Art Direction, Design [Ygr]: Michael Gira, Artwork [Art Concept, Images], Design: Akron/Family, Backing Vocals: Chris Franklin (3), Bass, Percussion, Backing Vocals, Recorded By: Griffin Rodriguez, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone [Curved]: Charles Waters, Drums, Drum [Frame], Vocals: Hamid Drake, Guitar [Death], Other [Dolphin Conceptuals]: Justin Small, Illustration [Illustrations]: K. Ayer, Illustration [Illustrations]: gypsykat.com, Layout, Design [Additional]: Benjamin Kirkendoll, Music By: Akron/Family, Performer [Akron/family Is]: Dana Janssen, Performer [Akron/family Is]: Miles Seaton, Performer [Akron/family Is]: Ryan Vanderhoof, Performer [Akron/family Is]: Seth Olinsky, Photography By [Akron/family Photo]: Deborha Samantha, Producer: Akron/Family, Producer: Michael Gira, Recorded By [Further Recordings]: Ohad Benchetrit, Trombone, Percussion: Nick Broste, Trumpet, Backing Vocals: Ed Sortman, Trumpet, Flugelhorn: Charles Spearin, Music By: Do Khyentse, Music By: Yeshe Dorje Rinpoche, Labelcode YNGG33.2 (YG33), Distributed By Revolver USA, Phonographic Copyright (p) Young God Records, Copyright (c) Akron/Family, Copyright (c) akroni-fy publishing, Recorded At Shape Shoppe, Recorded At Seizures Palace, Mixed At Micro-Moose, Mastered At Micro-Moose, Glass Mastered At Reel Picture Productions
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N° de fabricante: 00029174
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English Igor G. - 06/04/2018 5 de 5 estrellas!
AKRON/FAMILY are a New York -based outfit, formed in 2002. Dana Janssen, Ryan Vanderhoof, Seth Olinsky, and Miles Seaton – all were both vocalists and multi-instrumentalists – came together around the Gimme! Coffee shop in Brooklyn. They began recording low-budget demos and sending them to Young God Records label head Michael Gira, who signed them in 2004. Their self-titled debut album appeared a year later and the band began to develop a madcap reputation for their wide, seamless, stylistic variations – often within the same song – which incorporated everything from Experimental Rock, Neo-Psychedelia, Avant-Folk, World Fusion, etc. as well as for their recognizable trademark four-part chanting harmonies. “Meek Warrior” is the band’s second album which followed a split with Michael Gira’s Angels of Light (a project for which Akron/Family actually served as the backing road and studio band). It is a free interpretation through music and lyrics the concept of warriorship in the Shambhala tradition: the first step on the warrior's path is to become meek. The most beautiful thing about this music is that it doesn’t fit any particular stylistic criteria and is weirdly unclassifiable, yet extremely intriguing and entertaining. Strange powers are definitely at work here, throughout the entire 35-minute program. Getting help from Chicago jazz percussionist Hamid Drake, AKRON/FAMILY give praise to their mysterious and indefinable guiding light that leads them from silence to avant-garde skronk, intricate polyrhythmic free-form jazz-rock interplay, mandolin folk breakdowns, apocalyptic noise squall, droning psych-folk, and a cappella mantra chanting. The album is filled with sophisticated changes in texture, dynamic, and form that seem effortless, not forced or idiosyncratic for its own sake. AKRON/FAMILY are real musical wonderers as well as spiritual ones. And “Meek Warrior” is their most realized outing to date. Highly recommended!