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Scriabin: Le Poème de l'extase, Piano Concerto, Prometheus

Scriabin: Le Poème de l'extase, Piano Concerto, Prometheus
by Vladimir Ashkenazy / Maazel (1971)

https://album.link/i/1452378193

Example:

I really pulled this for the Ashkenazy Concerto work. But was captivated by the Maazel, Le Poème de l'extase piece. I thought that this was a Decca release, and then discovered it was. But also London. There is a whole history there that I will let you research. 

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Yes - 90125

A perennial favorite... either my hearing is getting worse, better, or I've turned the volume up (long overdue haircut?)... it's more compelling than ever. The 2004 expanded and remastered CD.

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I underestimated the remaster's volume - I do think they turned it up, but there is no trace of clipping or distortion - Hearts got really loud in the end, as it should!

And Brian Bromberg covers Earth, Wind and Fire's Shining Star on Wood II.

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Dua Luipa: Tiny Desk Concert.

Brat.

Or not quite, apparently.

https://www.perplexity.ai/search/is-dua-luipa-brat-as-the-kids-dU6aho7vS2qQXs_LWZYdqw#0

Interestingly, adjacent in the algo feed was this.

I wasn't sure if they were a real J-Pop band, or just an AI retro-futuristic generated version like this

How would I tell? Can you? Are the extensive production credits a clue, or just a by product?

 

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(Who's Afraid Of) The Art Of Noise?

(Who's Afraid Of) The Art Of Noise?
by Art Of Noise (1984)

https://album.link/i/1364593455

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So my friend sent me an DM this morning asking what was my favorite Art of Noise song was, with hers being the Example. So I had to think about it, and I just had to ask myself, (Who's Afraid Of) The Art Of Noise?, and listen to the album again. While Beat Box (Diversion 1) is very very good, there are two things I like a little bit more from this album,  the classic - Close (To The Edit), and the just lovely - Moments in Love. 

But when I thought of a fav, it was not from this album, it was on the In Visible Silence (1986) album. Which I have posted here several times before. When I thought of Art of Noise, this tune was first in line. 

A lot of my musical influences are packed into this 4:30 minute song from my teen years. 

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