The Apples - Dragonz (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: The Apples
- Title: Dragonz
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: Self Released
- Genre: Funk, Soul
- Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, scans)
- Total Time: 37:05
- Total Size: 271 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Wowee Al Zowee
2. Wa-Isme'i (Ya Da Almaliha)
3. Blow!
4. Dragonz
5. The Kingdom Of Hlava
6. Purified
7. At Amart Ma'ader
8. Temanesh
1. Wowee Al Zowee
2. Wa-Isme'i (Ya Da Almaliha)
3. Blow!
4. Dragonz
5. The Kingdom Of Hlava
6. Purified
7. At Amart Ma'ader
8. Temanesh
Rather than rely on their usual full band, live performance, one-room live single recording session, the making of ‘Dragonz’ was a departure for The Apples.
A multi-studio project spanning three continents, they assembled new instrumental tracks based on loops created in the studio and presented them to a wide-ranging selection of vocal collaborators to complete the picture with, and applied this method to the capturing of longstanding live favourites as well.
The concept of a “vocal album” was implemented on non-vocalist songs as well, treating the omnipresent turntables’ sample work not as the central element to the band, but rather its frontman.
Though containing disparate influences, guests and production methods, ‘Dragonz’ is undeniably Apples, might be their most focused LP to date, and it is certainly their most middle-eastern. Elements of the region's indigenous genres have always been present in the band’s work, but never has their influence been as pronounced.
A multi-studio project spanning three continents, they assembled new instrumental tracks based on loops created in the studio and presented them to a wide-ranging selection of vocal collaborators to complete the picture with, and applied this method to the capturing of longstanding live favourites as well.
The concept of a “vocal album” was implemented on non-vocalist songs as well, treating the omnipresent turntables’ sample work not as the central element to the band, but rather its frontman.
Though containing disparate influences, guests and production methods, ‘Dragonz’ is undeniably Apples, might be their most focused LP to date, and it is certainly their most middle-eastern. Elements of the region's indigenous genres have always been present in the band’s work, but never has their influence been as pronounced.
Year 2016 | Jazz | Soul | Funk | FLAC / APE | CD-Rip
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