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The Cinematic Orchestra - Man With a Movie Camera (20th Anniversary Edition) (2003/2023)

Posted By: Rtax
The Cinematic Orchestra - Man With a Movie Camera (20th Anniversary Edition) (2003/2023)

The Cinematic Orchestra - Man With a Movie Camera (20th Anniversary Edition) (2003/2023)
FLAC (tracks) - 487 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 308 MB
1:00:46 | Soundtrack, Future Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Experimental | Label: Ninja Tune

The Cinematic Orchestra have announced a 20th anniversary tour & audio reissue of their seminal 2003 album “Man With A Movie Camera.” The live shows will feature songs from the album with all new visuals, celebrating the release across Europe. The 2LP limited edition comes in ashen and pewter grey coloured vinyl, housed in a rigid tip-on foiled, embossed and debossed detail gatefolded sleeve with updated artwork and new liner notes. This reissue will include 12” double sided art card insert of unseen session photography from the time.

The Cinematic Orchestra - Live At The Royal Albert Hall 02.11. 2007 (2008) [Japanese Edition]

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The Cinematic Orchestra - Live At The Royal Albert Hall 02.11. 2007 (2008) [Japanese Edition]

The Cinematic Orchestra - Live At The Royal Albert Hall 02.11. 2007 (2008) [Japanese Edition]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 411 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 172 MB | Covers - 44 MB
Genre: Nu Jazz, Electronic | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Beat Records (BRC-189)

As a venue, the Royal Albert Hall in London is the stuff of legend. It is so elegant it inspires greatness in performers no matter the discipline, as well as rapt and supportive attentiveness in audiences. Some of its past performers have included Frank Sinatra, a double bill by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and Bob Dylan, to name a few. It therefore goes without saying that the weight on Cinematic Orchestra mastermind Jason Swinscoe to pull off something grand for a recording and video document of this CO performance was considerable. In order to accomplish this feat, he swelled the ranks of his group to over 40 members, including the entire 24-piece Heritage Orchestra! Vocalists Heidi Vogel, Lou Rhodes, and Grey Reverend are all present to reprise their roles from various selections on studio recordings. Original Cinematic Orchestra turntablist PC returned to the fold for the evening as well…

The Cinematic Orchestra - Ma Fleur (2007)

Posted By: gribovar
The Cinematic Orchestra - Ma Fleur (2007)

The Cinematic Orchestra - Ma Fleur (2007)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 244 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 115 MB | Covers - 101 MB
Genre: Nu Jazz, Electronic | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Ninja Tune/Domino (DNO 151)

For the true follow-up to 2002's Every Day - since 2003's Man with a Movie Camera soundtrack had actually been recorded four years earlier - J. Swinscoe & co.'s Cinematic Orchestra produced another soundtrack, this one virtually invisible. Not long after Every Day's release, Swinscoe began writing music for another Cinematic LP, but in another direction from where he'd gone previously. This was a series of quiet, contemplative instrumentals, with Rhodes keyboards and reedy clarinets, simply begging for a narrative (call them orchestrations for cinema). With scripts for each supplied by a friend - each track got its own story, together comprising different scenes from a single life - and a series of unpeopled photographs supplied by Maya Hayuk, Cinematic Orchestra had the narrative they needed for their invisible soundtrack…

The Cinematic Orchestra - Every Day (2002) [Japanese Edition 2006]

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The Cinematic Orchestra - Every Day (2002) [Japanese Edition 2006]

The Cinematic Orchestra - Every Day (2002) [Japanese Edition 2006]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 383 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 157 MB | Covers - 128 MB
Genre: Nu Jazz, Electronic | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Beat Records (BRC-149)

With Every Day, Cinematic Orchestra move beyond the electro-jazz fusion of their debut to make a record more natural, more paced, and, surprisingly, better than the justly hyped Motion. J Swinscoe is more the arranger/conductor here than the producer, but of course, there's little need for samples or effects with such an accomplished band sharing the burden. For the opener "All That You Give," Swinscoe and Co., plus harp player Rhodri Davies, spend a few minutes delicately paving the way for a deeply felt vocal by soul hero Fontella Bass. "Burn Out" is a lush, meditative track with a pleasantly ambling solo from Phil France on electric piano, a few appropriately cinematic-sounding horns, an age-old vocal sample, and occasional creaking static phasing through…

The Cinematic Orchestra - Motion (1999) [Japanese Edition 2010]

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The Cinematic Orchestra - Motion (1999) [Japanese Edition 2010]

The Cinematic Orchestra - Motion (1999) [Japanese Edition 2010]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 348 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 147 MB | Covers - 218 MB
Genre: Nu Jazz, Electronic | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Beat Records (BRC-273)

Whether to categorize Motion as a jazz or electronica album is an intriguing conundrum, because it truly turns out to be a combination of both musical forms, and it is an unequivocally brilliant combination, at that. British arranger/programmer J. Swinscoe - who virtually is the Cinematic Orchestra - gathered samples of drum grooves, basslines, and melodies from various recordings and artists that have inspired and influenced him (spaghetti-western composer Ennio Morricone and Roy Budd's spy film scores, '60s and '70s jazz and soundtrack scores from musicians such as Elvin Jones, Eric Dolphy, Andre Previn, David Rose, and John Morris). He then presented the samples that he had collected to a group of musicians, the core of which consisted of Tom Chant (soprano sax, electric and acoustic piano), Jamie Coleman (trumpet, flugelhorn), Phil France (bass), and T. Daniel Howard (drums), to learn and then improvise…

The Cinematic Orchestra - To Believe (Remixes) (2020)

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The Cinematic Orchestra - To Believe (Remixes) (2020)

The Cinematic Orchestra - To Believe (Remixes) (2020)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 524 MB | Tracks: 16 | 94:47 min
Style: Electronic | Label: Ninja Tune

In celebration of last year's critically acclaimed album, 'To Believe', The Cinematic Orchestra are set to release “To Believe Remixes” digital album on 6th March two 12” vinyl releases featuring select remixes due out 24th April - with their own remix of ‘Zero One/This Fantasy (feat. Grey Reverend)’ out today.