OST Brilliant Legacy - Shining Inheritance


Judul: OST Brilliant Legacy - Shining Inheritance
Bahasa: Korea
Genre: Pop/ Ballad/ Instrumental
Artist: Various

Tracklist
01. Only You - Kang Ha Ni [download]
02. The Person - Isu [download]
03. Crazy in Love - Ji Sun [download]
04. Love is Punishment - K. Will [download]
05. Spring Rain - Ji Hye [download]
06. Dear Sister [download]
07. Take Hwan-yi [download]
08. We're a Family? [download]
09. Funny Life [download]
10. The Road Leading To You [download]
11. Smile Working [download]
12. Last Lie [download]
13. Like This, Like That [download]
14. Memory of Separation [download]
15. Spring Rain (Guitar Version) [download]
16. Destiny, The Second Story [download]
17. Will You Marry Me - Lee Seung Gi [download]
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Earshot: Splashgirl

Presented by Earshot Jazz. Splashgirl is three creative young Norwegian musicians – Andreas Stensland Løwe (piano/lofi electronics), Jo Berger Myhre (double bass/ zither/tone generator) and Andreas Lønmo Knudsrød (drums/percussion/sounds) – playing their own music inspired by any number of musical genres.

OST Thank You



Judul: OST Thank You
Bahasa: Korea
Genre: Pop/ Ballad/ Instrumental
Artist: Various

Tracklist
01. Thank You - Opening Title [download]
02. Thank You  - Hun [download]
03. Love You - Hun [download]
04. Recorder [download]
05. On a Windy Day [download]
06. Traces [download]
07. The Green Recalls You [download]
08. I'll Love [download]
09. Accordion - Theme [download]
10. Sad Memories [download]
11. Morning Blue [download]
12. Sacrifice [download]
13. One Thousand Four [download]
14. Good Bye [download]
15. Giseo - Theme [download]
16. As Time Goes By [download]
17. Promise [download]
18. Thank You - Ending Title [download]
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Additional songs
01. Beautiful World - Yurisangja [download]

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Cat Lamb + Bryan Eubanks

Presented by Nonsequitur. Composer/performers Cat Lamb and Bryan Eubanks present solo compositions as part of a North American tour. Lamb will perform Shade/Gradations (2012) for viola and filtered oscillators and Eubanks will perform (test)Spectral Pattern (2012) for soprano saxophone, feedback, and digital synthesis.

OST Hunter x Hunter


Judul: OST Hunter x Hunter
Bahasa: Jepang
Genre: Pop/ Ballad
Artist: Various

TV-Series (1999-2001)
01. Ohayō (Good morning) - Keno (1st Opening) [download]
02. Taiyō Wa Yoru mo Kagayaku (The Sun Shines at Night) - Wino (2nd Opening) [download]
03. Kaze No Uta (Wind Song) - Minako Honda (1st Ending) [download]
04. EJan-Do You Feel Like I Feel? - Nagai Masato (2nd Ending) [download]
05. Hotaru (Firefly) - Nagai Masato (3rd Ending) [download]

OVA - Season 1: Genei Ryodan
01. PALE ALE - Kurosawa Keniti [download]
02. Carry On - Kurosawa Keniti [download]

OVA - Season 2: Greed Island
01. Pray - Wish [download]
02. POPCORN - Mikuni Shimokawa [download]

OVA - Season 3: G.I. Final
01. Believe In Tomorrow - Sunflower's Garden [download]
02. Moshimokono Sekai De Kun To Boku Ga Deae Nakattara (If You And I Can't Come Into This World) - Sunflower's Garden [download]

Reboot (2011)
01.Departure! - Masatoshi Ono (1st Opening) [download]
02. Just Awake - Fear and Loathing (1st Ending) [download]
03. Departure! -Second Version- - Galneryus (2nd Opening) [download]
04. Hunting for Your Dream - Galneryus (2nd Ending) [download]

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Nick Nihil + Cameron Sharif

St. Annie is the debut album of Nick Nihil. Featuring Chris Icasiano and Neil Welch (who comprise the acclaimed experimental jazz behemoth Bad Luck) and Tim Mendonsa (with whom Nihil plays in alt-rock up and comers Sad Face), the album unfolds a dreamscape narrative about the destructive nature of ego. The band weaves modern jazz, spoken word, noise, lounge crooner, and rock into an alternately terrifying and beautiful whole. Pianist Cameron Sharif has been an active participant in Seattle's improvised music scene for the past five years. Blending an angular compositional approach with sonorous piano textures, Sharif will be performing an original piece that uses both composed and improvised material as a template for expression.

Down With Jazz! Bejayzuz!



It’s not that long ago that Ireland was to all intents and purposes a Theocracy, not unlike present day Iran. In a similar way to the contemporary Iranian state, right up to at least the 1960s, the country was under the thumb of a cabal of clerics who interfered with every aspect of the state and whose number one concern was the wielding of their own power.  They interfered in every aspect of Irish life and left a legacy of brutality and child abuse (such as in their schools and Reformatories), which Irish people are still having to deal with today. But disgusting as the institution of the Catholic Church was,  (and often still is), occasionally the behavior of some of the dimmer members of that church, through the stupidity of their actions, gave us a badly needed laugh at the Church’s expense. One such dimwit was Father Peter Conefrey.

Conefrey was the founding member and leading light of the ‘Anti-Jazz League’ in the 1930s – a movement he hoped would rid Holy Catholic Ireland of the corrupting effect of jazz. Coneferey was convinced that jazz (although what he thought of as jazz would certainly not be recognised as such by any jazz fan or musician), was destroying the morals of the young people with its unholy rhythms and lewd dancing. He managed to lead a march against jazz through a tiny town in Ireland and through his contacts get questions asked in parliament about why Irish music was getting displaced on the radio by this sinful jazz music. But under the thumb of the clergy though Irish politicians may have been, this was too ludicrous for even the most devout Irish politician and the movement fizzled out relatively quickly. There’s a fascinating documentary on it here

This coming weekend I'll be taking part in a festival called 'Down With Jazz' which humorously takes the anti-jazz movement as its theme, but has in fact the opposite intention of the idiotic Father Conefrey, in that it is celebrating Irish jazz.




Over three days sixteen bands will show the variety and quality of the music produced here in Ireland by the local musicians and it should be a great festival since there's never been a higher standard of jazz music being played in ireland than there is now.

I think it's fair to say that in western Europe, Ireland's jazz scene is the one that is least known outside of its own borders. Every other scene in western Europe - the French, Italian, German, and various Scandinavian scenes for example - all would be known through various famous practitioners who have gained international reputations and are well known everywhere. Musicians such as Enrico Rava, Martial Solal, Jan Garbarek, and John Taylor are known internationally and through them people know there is a scene in the countries in which they live. Ireland would not be known in the same way in the jazz world, and truth be told, up to recently, while there were some great musicians here, there wasn't enough of them to constitute a 'scene'

Jazz had a slow start in Ireland - there were jazz influenced jazz bands in the 40s and 50s, but the first real jazz musicians began to appear at the end of the 50s and into the 60s with players such as the pianist Noel Kelehan and the drummer John Wadham, both of whom were world class. There were other players around the scene who were good also, but the real breakthrough came with the appearance of Louis Stewart, the great guitarist who was the first domiciled Irish musician to get international attention. Before that the bassist Rick Laird had played with musicians such as Sonny Rollins and Wes Montgomery as part of the house rhythm section in Ronnie Scott's Club in London, and later went on the play with the Mahavishnu Orchestra. Due to his Mahavishnu stint and appearances on various 'Jazz Icons' DVDs, he remains Ireland's most famous jazz musician. However Louis Stewart broke the mould in that he was the first Irish jazz musician, living in Ireland whose work was recognised internationally and he performed with Benny Goodman and a host of other great musicians during his career. A phenomenal guitarist, he inspired a generation of Irish players (including me), and made them believe that this music could be played at the highest level by Irish jazz musicians.



My peers and contemporaries, who came up in the 80s, included some really great musicians, many of whom were determined to expand their horizons beyond Ireland, some by moving abroad, some by studying abroad, and all of whom were very interested in current trends in jazz. Many of us were interested in developments beyond the customary hard bop style of the Dublin jazz scene and the result of that was a broadening of stylistic approaches in the Irish scene and the founding of something that every other European country had - a jazz school.

It took a lot of time to get the full time courses going there, but when they did the school had a real impact on the development of the music in Ireland and aspiring jazz musicians now had access to the same training and information as their European and American counterparts, as well as getting to sit in classes with many visiting musicians of renown. All of this, with the addition of the rise, development and ultimate boom (and now bust!) of the Irish economy had an explosive effect on the jazz scene here. With the coming of serious money into the economy more musicians started to land up on irish shores and this is turn enriched the scene further. Recordings were made, tours undertaken and organisations such as the Improvised Music Company, (the promoters of this weekend's event), created imaginative events and programming.

And this weekend will show the variety and quality of what's currently on offer in Irish jazz at the moment - everything from electronic-infused improvisation to traditional jazz, from through-composed large scale compositions to standards, from duos to big bands. The Irish jazz scene has come of age and the festival is a great showcase for the many great musicians and bands now playing here.

Here's Phisqa, a group that is an exemplar of what effect the influx of overseas musicians has had - led by a Peruvian drummer, it features a South African saxophonist, an Italian guitarist, a Venezuelan pianist and an Irish bassist



More traditional fare will be on display too and I'm really looking forward to playing some standards with the truly world class saxophonist Michael Buckley




I'll also be playing a set with 3G - a family affair that features my brother Conor on drums and my son Chris on guitar.




Things have really changed for jazz in Ireland and hopefully this (sold out), festival will help to make more people aware of the musical riches the scene currently contains. As they might  say in Ireland, regarding this weekend's doings - 'if Father Conferey was alive today he'd turn in his grave.....'

OST Faith


Judul: OST Faith
Bahasa: Korea
Genre: Pop/ Ballad/ Instrumental
Artist: Various

Password: pelangimusic

Part 1
01. Carry On - ALi [download]

Part 2
01. Because My Steps Are Slow - Shin Yong Jae (4MEN) [download]

Part 3
01. Bad Guy - Jang Hye Jin & MC Sniper [download]
02. Faith (Main Title-String Ver.) [download]
03. I Am Woodalchi (Great Big Choi Young) [download]
04. Smile (Lovely Face-Eunsoo) [download]
05. Sadness (Pf String Ver.) [download]
06. Flower Garden [download]
07. Move And Run (String Ver.) [download]
08. The Dangerous Time (Choral Ver.) [download]
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Part 4
01. Teardrop - Younha [download]

Part 5
01. I See You - Sung Hoon (Brown Eyed Soul) [download]
02. Faith (Choral ver.)
03. The Blade Of Red-Moon
04. The Palace Story
05. Attack Point
06. Moon Of The Princess
07. Tears Of Soldier
08. The Justice
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Part 6
01. Song of Wind - Young Joon [download]
02. I Am Woodalchi (String Ver.) [download]
03. Move & Run (Original Ver.) [download]
04. Forever (Carry On-Pf Ver.) [download]
05. Trick [download]
06. Shadow Man [download]
07. Dancing In The Moonlight [download]
08. War Of The Fire [download]
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Part 7
01. Love - Rumble Fish [download]

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Jonah Parzen-Johnson + The Westerlies

The Westerlies are a NYC-based brass quartet comprised of four friends from Seattle. They stretch the limits of conventional chamber music by emphasizing original composition and improvisation, to create music that resides in the ever-narrowing gap between contemporary classical composition, jazz influenced improvisation, and North American folk music.

Jonah Parzen-Johnson is a baritone saxophonist living in Brooklyn. Growing up on the South Side of Chicago, he was surrounded and inspired by the AACM and South Side music community. Before graduating from high school Jonah had studied under former AACM chairman Mwata Bowden and AACM member Matana Roberts. Under their tutelage he developed a dedicated focus on the essential role of composition in the life of a musician. Parzen-Johnson moved to New York in 2006.

OST Golden Time


Judul: OST Golden Time
Bahasa: Korea
Genre: Pop/ Ballad
Artist: Various

Part 1
01. Sandglass - Every Single Day [download]
02. Cold - Every Single Day [download]
03. Father - Every Single Day [download]

Part 2
01. One Day - 10cm [download]
02. One Day (Unplugged Ver.) - 10cm [download]
03. Deep In My Heart - 10cm [download]

Part 3
01. I Get Weak - Verbal Jint (Feat Huh In Chang) [download]

Part 4
01. Over And Over - Song Seung Yeon (Feat Romantisco) [download]
02. Over And Over (Piano Ver.) - Song Seung Yeon [download]
03. I'm In Love With U - Yisun [download]

Part 5
01. I Miss You - Yoon Gun (Feat Minki) [download]

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OST Ma Boy


Judul: OST Ma Boy
Bahasa: Korea
Genre: Pop
Artist: Various

Part 1
01. Pink Lens - CHI CHI [download]

Additional songs
01. Rockin' The Club - Touch [download]
02. Let's Walk Together - Touch [download]

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Christian Pincock + Ivan Arteaga

Saxophonist Ivan Arteaga presents Bark for solo saxophone and electronics and Kromer, his trio with Evan Woodle (drums) and Cameron Sharif (piano). Albuquerque-based composer and trombonist Christian Pincock performs his energetic original compositions with trumpeter Chad McCullough, keyboardist Aaron Otheim, bassist Luke Bergman and drummer Chris Icasiano.

OST Arang and The Magistrate


Judul: OST Arang and The Magistrate
Bahasa: Korea
Genre: Pop/ Ballad
Artist: Various

Password: pelangimusic

Part 1
01. Fantasy - Jang Jane [download]

Part 2
01. My Secret Dream - Yoon Do Hyun [download]
02. Black Moon - Shin Min Ah [download]

Part 3
01. Suprised - Kim Bo Kyung [download]
02. Arang Love Theme [download]
03. Arang Legend [download]
04. Who Am I [download]
05. New World [download]

Part 4
01. Love and Love - Baek Ji Young [download]

Part 5
01. Mask Love - MC Sniper [download]

Part 6
01. One Day - Lee Jun Ki [download]

Part 7
01. Love Is You - K.Will [download]

Part 8
01. Mirage - Yoo Seung Chan [download]
02. UNO [download]
03. The White Stairs [download]
04. Syeolbeun Salmae [download]
05. Dream of Love [download]

Part 9
01. I'll Crying Out - Lee Ki Chan [download]

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OST To The Beautiful You


Judul: OST To The Beautiful You
Bahasa: Korea
Genre: Pop/ Ballad
Artist: Various

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Full Album
01. Butterfly - Jessica (SNSD) & Krystal (f(x)) [download]
02. Stand Up - J-Min [download]
03. It's Me - Sunny (SNSD) & Luna (f(x)) [download]
04. In Your Eyes - Onew (SHINee) [download]
05. To The Beautiful You (Rise & Shine) - Tiffany (SNSD) & Kyuhyun (Super Junior) [download]
06. SKY - Super Junior K.R.Y [download]
07. Closer - Taeyeon (SNSD) [download]
08. Maybe... - Dana (The Grace) [download]
09. U - Taemin (SHINee) [download]
10. Butterfly (Acoustic Ver.) - Jessica (SNSD) & Krystal (f(x)) [download]
11. Road to Winning
12. The Flying Boy
13. I`m a Transfer
14. Love is All Around
15. Love, Love, Love
16. Oh! Lovely Day
17. My Mom`s Memories
18. The Day
19. Windows of My Eyes
20. Nervous Dream
21. Fallen Angel
22. One Fine Day
23. One Somber Day
24. Good Man
25. Stay Forever
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Special thanks to ch0sshi

Neal Meyer: Cage's 2nd Time through the Wake

Neal Meyer performs John Cage's text piece Writing for the Second Time Through Finnegan's Wake (drawn from James Joyce's novel) in observance of the 20th Anniversary of Cage's passing (August 12), and of the hundredth anniversary of his birth (September 5). Cage's hour-long composition will be performed from memory, with sound engineering by Jake Thompson.

ILLUHA + En + Marcus Fischer

Tomoyoshi Date and Corey Fuller, both currently residing in Tokyo, began collaborating as ILLUHA in 2008. Recorded in a historic 100+ year old church in Bellingham, WA, Shizuku is their debut album for 12k.

San Francisco duo En is Maxwell August Croy and James Devane. Using various instruments fed through an array of complex systems and software, En create resplendently textured, carefully crafted waves of dream-inducing sound evoking the unplaceable nostalgia associated with the imaginary landscapes of memory.

Marcus Fischer is a musician & multimedia artist with early roots in the LA independent music scene, now living in Portland. Field recordings, chance, and DIY instruments, coupled with acoustic instrumentation and visual art, define what has become his minimal signature.

Stefano Bollani


I first became aware of Stefano Bollani on an Enrico Rava recording on ECM about 5 years ago, and I remember listening to the intro to the first piece, hearing the piano comping, and saying to myself 'who's that playing piano!?' It's a mark of Bollani's brilliance that he can make you stop short just by the way he's comping. After listening to his playing on that recording I checked out lots of his stuff and and I discovered a brilliant pianist and musician, with a complete command of colour and sonority aligned with gift for melody and a great time feel. Combine this with an extraordinary gift for improvisation and you have a recipe for the complete jazz musican - but........

In his recordings I also discovered what I can only describe as a mixed bag. Mixed in that I never really heard a recording in which, from start to finish, Bollani played in the sublime way that he can. Inevitably on every recording, he would play something that made me shake my head in admiration of the brilliance and depth of his playing. But, for my taste it would never sustain itself over the whole recording. There would always be one or two tracks in which Bollani would indulge in his penchant for humour, and this, for my money anyway, would detract from the whole and make the totality of the CD a less satisfying experience than if he had left those tracks out.

Having said that, I'm all for humour in music - I think jazz musicians these days are far too po-faced and far too prone to believing that the only deep emotions, or the only cool ones, are the ones where we're feeling angry, sad, intense, or pensive. But of course in life we also display happiness in our daily lives, and there's no reason why we should willfully omit happiness from the range of emotions we choose to display in our music - I've written about this before.

And Bollani does this humorous thing brilliantly - it's never cheap or puerile. He's genuinely playful and has the imagination and technique to bring off something like this rendition of 'Maple Leaf Rag' in which he inserts all kinds of 'stumbling' effects, phrase stretches and sly modulations to create a very funny and witty version of this hoary old chestnut





It's typical of Bollani that while the piece seems to be sloppily played, it's only possible to do something like this if you have a phenomenal command of the instrument. The same is true on this constantly modulating version of 'Tico Tico'





But while I enjoy the humour and wittiness of these performances, I always felt that they never really sat with the other pieces on the Bollani albums that I checked out - they were like jokes, albeit very good ones, being made at an inopportune time - jokes which gatecrashed a very sublime atmosphere and somehow diminished the overall impact of the music.

But then I saw Bollani play live last year, in a solo performance in France, and there it all made sense. Within the live context, the humorous flourishes seemed no longer out of place, but completely at one with the skittishness of Bollani's personality and the fecundity of his creative imagination. The guy who played a sublime version of 'Blame It On My Youth', was clearly the same guy who, for an encore, created an extraordinary collage of themes from suggestions shouted from the audience - yes the encore was a schtick, but was so creatively done and executed with such obvious enjoyment, that it seemed all of a piece with what had gone before.





And this year I saw him again, this time in the company of the unique Brazilian mandolinist Hamilton De Holanda, and again the reconciliation of both sides of Bollani's personality was even clearer. Playing Brazilian music in duo, all of his lyricism, technique, light-heartedness, rhythmic strengths and harmonic palette was on display and put at the service of the music. This was technically difficult music, but those uninitiated into the arcana of music technique would never have known it, such was the effortlessness and sheer joy in music making that was on display. Here they are from a concert last year, playing Piazzola's darkly lyical 'Oblivion'





Seeing performances like this has resulted in my previous reservations being completely overcome, and for my money, Stefano Bollani is one of of the finest jazz pianists in the world today - he really has so much to offer. While he's very well known in Europe, his profile is nothing like it should be in the US, though recent duets with Chick Corea might possibly change that a little. However, if the predictability and  typical herd instincts shown by the recent Downbeat Critic's poll is anything to go by I wouldn't hold my breath while I'm waiting.........