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    Robert Glasper Experiment - ArtScience (2016) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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    Robert Glasper Experiment - ArtScience (2016) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

    Robert Glasper Experiment - ArtScience (2016)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 70:41 minutes | 1,49 GB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    Double Grammy-winning jazz pianist Robert Glaspar shifts gears on "ArtScience" as he shines a light on each of his talented band members: sax player Casey Benjamin, bassist Derrick Hodge and drummer Mark Colenburg, with all four sharing in songwriting, vocal duties and production. Robert Glasper Experiment's ArtScience is a driving, ambitious album that forges into new territory, capturing the essence of R&B and Jazz while leaning on Glasper's Hip-Hop roots. In addition to the original material, the album includes Herbie Hancock's 1970 song "Tell Me A Bedtime Story" (covered in 1978 by Quincy Jones) and Glasper's unique take on the Human League's number one hit from 1986, "Human".

    After the unqualified critical, chart, sales, and Grammy successes of the Robert Glasper Experiment's two Black Radio albums, remixes, and singles, the need to explore was requisite. ArtScience is a reflection of the qualities and musical interests that brought this band together. Their seamless meld of contemporary jazz, hip-hop, neo-soul, pop, and rock has influenced a host of artists following in their wake. This album marks a new modus operandi: it's the first time the band has written and produced collectively. (Even the two covers here were arranged by the unit.) It's also a first in that there are no guest vocal cameos. The set was recorded in New Orleans over two weeks apart from the endless touring and hustling solo careers of its members. While press materials advertise this as a "free" RGE album, its sounds are completely rooted in the group's signature. "This Is Not Fear" spends the first minute and a half engaged in aggressive post-bop improvisation; it shapeshifts into a hip-hop rhythm with sampled member introductions. The jazz angle is tight; one wishes this aspect of the track would have developed further. Glasper takes the vocal on the slippery "Thinkin' About You," the first of several songs about relationships here. He's not the best singer, but the dreamy neo-soul cum jazz groove more than compensates. "Day to Day" is smooth postmodern disco with a bumping bassline by Derrick Hodge. "No One Like You," at over nine minutes, is the Glasper Experiment at their most expansive, melding their various individual strengths in crisscrossing several genres. Benjamin's excellent sopraono saxophone solo is icing on the cake. The arrangement of Herbie Hancock's "Tell Me a Bedtime Story" is closer to Quincy Jones' 1978 pop-soul version; it's not as lush, but Glasper delivers a gorgeous Rhodes solo. "Find You," with its skittering meld of EDM, funk, and prog rock, is classic Derrick Hodge – it could easily have appeared on his The Second. He takes the lead vocal while guest Mike Severson adds a smoking guitar break amid a labyrinth of changes. The band gets back on the jazz tip for "In My Mind," containing a shifting harmonic center and knotty syncopation driven by Mark Colenburg's breaks. "Hurry Slowly' balances Steely Dan's intricate, infectious melodic sensibilities with spacy indie pop. "Written in Stone" (also with Severson) weaves together Bowie-esque pop, new wave, and spacy funk. The set closes with a thoroughly reimagined (and not tongue-in-cheek) neo-soul read of Human League's "Human," executed in grand RGE style with stacked production layers and taut, snapping hip-hop breaks by Colenburg. ArtScience is an excellent step forward. The range of material covers an expansive creative terrain–often mirroring the experimental directions the band pursues live–without sacrificing accessibility. While it's another example of RGE's particular brand musical synthesis or "fusion," it presents a new framework for future exploration and discovery.

    Tracklist:

    01 - This Is Not Fear
    02 - Thinkin Bout You
    03 - Day To Day
    04 - No One Like You
    05 - You And Me
    06 - Tell Me A Bedtime Story
    07 - Find You
    08 - In My Mind
    09 - Hurry Slowly
    10 - Written In Stone
    11 - Let's Fall In Love
    12 - Human

    Analyzed: Robert Glasper Experiment / ArtScience
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR8 -0.13 dB -10.82 dB 3:19 01-This Is Not Fear
    DR5 -0.13 dB -7.38 dB 3:13 02-Thinkin Bout You
    DR7 -0.13 dB -9.11 dB 5:25 03-Day To Day
    DR7 -0.13 dB -8.61 dB 9:18 04-No One Like You
    DR7 -0.13 dB -9.13 dB 4:39 05-You And Me
    DR7 -0.13 dB -8.91 dB 7:05 06-Tell Me A Bedtime Story
    DR6 -0.13 dB -8.98 dB 6:47 07-Find You
    DR8 -0.13 dB -10.00 dB 6:07 08-In My Mind
    DR7 -0.13 dB -9.04 dB 5:37 09-Hurry Slowly
    DR7 -0.13 dB -8.12 dB 5:02 10-Written In Stone
    DR7 -0.13 dB -9.47 dB 7:34 11-Let's Fall In Love
    DR6 -0.13 dB -9.19 dB 6:36 12-Human
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 12
    Official DR value: DR7

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2853 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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