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Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca (Expanded Edition) (2010)

Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca (Expanded Edition) (2010)

BAND/ARTIST: Dirty Projectors

  • Title: Bitte Orca (Expanded Edition)
  • Year Of Release: 2010
  • Label: Domino Recording
  • Genre: Indie Rock, Alternative
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:26:43
  • Total Size: 199 mb | 511 mb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. Dirty Projectors - Cannibal Resource
02. Dirty Projectors - Temecula Sunrise
03. Dirty Projectors - The Bride
04. Dirty Projectors - Stillness Is The Move
05. Dirty Projectors - Two Doves
06. Dirty Projectors - Useful Chamber
07. Dirty Projectors - No Intention
08. Dirty Projectors - Remade Horizon
09. Dirty Projectors - Fluorescent Half Dome

CD2

01. Dirty Projectors - Fluorescent Half Dome (Live at Other Music)
02. Dirty Projectors - Temecula Sunrise (Live at Other Music)
03. Dirty Projectors - Two Doves (Live at Other Music)
04. Dirty Projectors - Cannibal Resource (Live at Other Music)
05. Dirty Projectors - No Intention (Live at Other Music)
06. Dirty Projectors - Ascending Melody
07. Dirty Projectors - Emblem of the World
08. Dirty Projectors - Wave the Bloody Shirt
09. Dirty Projectors - Bitte Bitte Orca
10. Dirty Projectors - Stillness Is The Move (Lucky Dragons Remix)
11. Dirty Projectors - As I Went Out One Morning

Dirty Projectors' mastermind David Longstreth appears to be attracted to sounds that will simultaneously draw in and confound the average listener; he has a clear, sweet voice and a gift for well-crafted harmonies and melodies that bring out the innate beauty of his music, but he often weds them to fractured time signatures that cause the songs to shift gear at the least expected moments, and he tosses in sudden bursts of atonal skronk that are either bracing or puzzling, depending on your point of view. 2009's Bitte Orca certainly follows in this tradition, and there's enough aural shapeshifting on this set to keep anyone guessing on first listen. Despite that, in many respects, Bitte Orca is one of Dirty Projectors' most accessible efforts to date; the slinky "Stillness Is the Move" could almost pass for mainstream R&B with its potent groove, lush harmonies by Amber Coffman and Angel Deradoorian, and elegant string coda, though with Longstreth's wiry juju guitar leads floating over the top, this ain't quite Beyoncé, and the placid semi-folkie grace of "Two Doves" (which bears a certain melodic resemblance to a-ha's MTV-driven hit "Take on Me") is truly lovely even when the dramatic dynamics of the string section seem intent on calling attention to some darker undercurrents. On the other side of the coin, there's "Useful Chamber," which combines bent vocal samples, wheezing synthesizers, steadily chugging beatboxes, and sudden blasts of overdriven electric guitar to form a pocket concerto of beauty and noise, and "The Bride," where Longstreth's guitar hops back and forth between polite acoustic strum, bluesy slide work, and shards of noise while the rhythm section ties to keep up and the vocals drift past the foreground like a cloud. Bitte Orca's nine tracks all seem to be bursting with ideas that they can barely contain, but despite the sometimes fractured synapses of this music, the songs are at once surefooted and agile, and "Remade Horizon" and "No Intention" are joyous and funky in their own curious way, and you can dance to them if you're in the right frame of mind. David Longstreth isn't quite trying to make things easy for his listeners on Bitte Orca, but there's far too much pleasure in this music for its eccentricities to put off anyone who is open to its gleeful, eclectic, internationalist heart.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.