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Capitol K - Sounds Of The Empire download free

Performer:
Capitol K
Album:
Sounds Of The Empire
Country:
Released:
Style:
IDM
MP3 archive size:
1446 mb
FLAC archive size:
1529 mb
WMA archive size:
1843 mb
Other formats:
XM MP2 TTA WMA MP4 WAV MIDI
Rating:
4.2
Votes:
680

Tracklist

Song For Banana 8:01
Little Submarine 3:37
Janome Home 4:28
Doe (My Pooter Sings) 3:35
People 5:18
Lagoon 4:11
Song For Belgium 4:47
Jump Off The Box 4:35
Sounds Of The Empire 4:32
Cosmonaut 6:34

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ZIQ008CD Capitol K Sounds Of The Empire ‎(CD, Album) Planet Mu ZIQ008CD UK 1999
ZIQ008 Capitol K Sounds Of The Empire ‎(2xLP, Album) Planet Mu ZIQ008 UK 1999


  • Clattering, chaotic music from Capitol K on his album SOUNDS OF THE EMPIRE. From the dense and winding “Song for Banana” to the weird folk-jazz of “Janome Home” or “Lagoon,” there’s no lack of ideas here. “Doe (My Pooter Sings)” takes a more melodic tack, and “People,” with its background of church bells, gives way to a symphony of feedback and percussion. And given the twinkling prettiness of “Song for Belgium,” one can only assume that the Belgians treated them well. The title track takes a sample of a Chinese melody and pours on the distortion and drums before going didgeridoo on it. The final track, “Cosmonaut,” seems to embody the schizophrenia inherent to the album: a guitar riff backed by beats, then devolving into squeals of noise. Though you have to love Capitol K’s kitchen sink approach, it still remains an uneven way of doing things.