Search Torrents
|
Browse Torrents
|
48 Hour Uploads
|
TV shows
|
Music
|
Top 100
Audio
Video
Applications
Games
Porn
Other
All
Music
Audio books
Sound clips
FLAC
Other
Movies
Movies DVDR
Music videos
Movie clips
TV shows
Handheld
HD - Movies
HD - TV shows
3D
Other
Windows
Mac
UNIX
Handheld
IOS (iPad/iPhone)
Android
Other OS
PC
Mac
PSx
XBOX360
Wii
Handheld
IOS (iPad/iPhone)
Android
Other
Movies
Movies DVDR
Pictures
Games
HD - Movies
Movie clips
Other
E-books
Comics
Pictures
Covers
Physibles
Other
Details for:
[new wave, synth-pop] (2021) Yukihiro Takahashi - Neuromantic (1
new wave synth pop 2021 yukihiro takahashi neuromantic 1
Type:
FLAC
Files:
18
Size:
271.9 MB
Uploaded On:
Dec. 16, 2021, 1:28 a.m.
Added By:
DarkAngie
Seeders:
1
Leechers:
0
Info Hash:
38943E93E4CF1917E1EC411D527618F1122D3141
Get This Torrent
(2021) Yukihiro Takahashi - Neuromantic (1981, Remastered) Review: Released only a few months after Yellow Magic Orchestra’s legendary BGM, Yukihiro Takahashi’s 1981 solo album, Neuromantic, attempted to isolate what the group’s drummer and lead vocalist brought to the table. “I wanted to see what would happen if I pulled out only my own part,” Yukihiro Takahashi told music editor Yuji Tanaka in an interview. The album’s title gestures to Takahashi’s fascination with the UK’s New Romantic cultural moment of the early ’80s, while also doubling as a wry pun on his “neurotic” desire for self-expression. A fully formed expression of an artist on the bleeding edge of a revolutionary movement, Neuromantic — reissued on vinyl for the first time in four decades — functions as a process document illustrating the inner workings of one essential piece of Yellow Magic Orchestra’s futuristic machine. To make Neuromantic, Takahashi took a pilgrimage to London with English DJ and YMO associate Peter Barakan in tow, seeking to collaborate with musicians from the UK. Tony Mansfield of synthpop group New Musik was tapped to provide backing vocals and keys (New Musik’s 1979 hit “Living by Numbers” was a favorite of Takahashi’s), and Phil Manzanera and Andy Mackay of Roxy Music—the group credited as a primary inspiration for the New Romantic movement—offered their talents too. “Drip Dry Eyes,” which Takahashi previously penned for YMO protégé Sandii, wouldn’t have sounded too out of place on Roxy’s Flesh and Blood from the year before, with Takahashi giving his best approximation of Bryan Ferry’s silky voice. But there’s something extra here that sets it apart: Takahashi drums with the rigidity of a seasoned session-player-turned-technophile, and YMO bandmates Haruomi Hosono and Ryuichi Sakamoto lend a hand, imbuing the track with their signature alien synthesizers. While the other two YMO members appear occasionally on the album, this is Takahashi’s chance to shine, and what comes through clearest is his modern pop sensibility. Gone is Sakamoto’s experimental edge and Hosono’s folksy Americana, leaving only a powerful focus on rhythm and infectious hooks. On “Connection,” Takahashi’s drums roll in over a soaring guitar riff and percussive, stabbing synth as he croons a lament: “I haven’t got a clue/How to connect with you.” The instrumental “New (Red) Roses” sounds more like a typical Yellow Magic Orchestra number—de facto fourth band member Kenji Omura shares a writing credit—unfurling yet another helix of the group’s DNA. Its thumping beat shuffles along in a triumphant march, underpinned by warbling synth. The track is heavily reminiscent of Solid State Survivor’s “Rydeen,” which was, of course, also a Takahashi cut. Neuromantic’s original working title of Ballet—a name it would have shared with BGM’s opening track, which Takahashi composed—speaks to a prescient understanding of the need to iterate on YMO’s innovations while they were fresh. Takahashi was fully aware that he was in the center of a revolution, and acted quickly to place his personal handprint on the moment before it crystallized. “BGM on the radio,” Takahashi sings on “Extra-Ordinary,” nodding to the popularity of Neuromantic’s sister album; it’s partially a victory lap, but also a signal that he wasn’t finished pushing the envelope. Track Listing: 01 - Glass (2021 Yoshinori Sunahara Remastering) 6:03 02 - Grand Espoir (2021 Yoshinori Sunahara Remastering) 4:38 03 - Connection (2021 Yoshinori Sunahara Remastering) 5:05 04 - New (Red) Roses (2021 Yoshinori Sunahara Remastering) 3:49 05 - Extra-Ordinary (2021 Yoshinori Sunahara Remastering) 4:26 06 - Drip Dry Eyes (2021 Yoshinori Sunahara Remastering) 5:31 07 - Curtains (2021 Yoshinori Sunahara Remastering) 3:41 08 - Charge (2021 Yoshinori Sunahara Remastering) 2:34 09 - Something in the Air (2021 Yoshinori Sunahara Remastering) 4:51 Media Report: Genre: new wave, synth-pop Country: Japan Format: FLAC Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM Bit rate mode: Variable Channel(s): 2 channels Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz Bit depth: 16 bits
Get This Torrent
01 - Glass (2021 Yoshinori Sunahara Remastering).flac
43.8 MB
02 - Grand Espoir (2021 Yoshinori Sunahara Remastering).flac
29.7 MB
03 - Connection (2021 Yoshinori Sunahara Remastering).flac
37.2 MB
04 - New (Red) Roses (2021 Yoshinori Sunahara Remastering).flac
24.9 MB
05 - Extra-Ordinary (2021 Yoshinori Sunahara Remastering).flac
28.8 MB
06 - Drip Dry Eyes (2021 Yoshinori Sunahara Remastering).flac
34.9 MB
07 - Curtains (2021 Yoshinori Sunahara Remastering).flac
21.5 MB
08 - Charge (2021 Yoshinori Sunahara Remastering).flac
18.3 MB
09 - Something in the Air (2021 Yoshinori Sunahara Remastering).flac
32.6 MB
cover.jpg
143.0 KB
Torrent_downloaded_from_angietorrents.txt
66 bytes
Torrent_downloaded_from_Demonoid.is.txt
58 bytes
Torrent_downloaded_from_ettvcentral.com.txt
66 bytes
Torrent_downloaded_from_glodls.to.txt
56 bytes
Torrent_downloaded_from_pirateiro.com.txt
72 bytes
Torrent_downloaded_from_prostylex.org.txt
60 bytes
Torrent_downloaded_from_thepiratebay.org.txt
58 bytes
Torrent_downloaded_from_torrentgalaxy.to.txt
585 bytes
Similar Posts:
Category
Name
Uploaded
Music
V.A. - New Wave Christmas (Just Can't Get Enough)
Jan. 28, 2023, 4:14 p.m.
FLAC
[new wave, reggae, ska] (2022) The Selecter - Celebrate The Bullet (Deluxe Editi
Jan. 28, 2023, 5:07 p.m.
E-books
Acharyya A. New Horizons in Millimeter-Wave, Infrared and Terahertz Tech 2022
Jan. 28, 2023, 5:31 p.m.
Other
New wave hits of the 80s Part 2
Jan. 29, 2023, 6:15 a.m.
Other
New wave hits of the 80s Part 1
Jan. 29, 2023, 6:15 a.m.