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LCD Soundsystem (Enhanced CD-ROM)
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Lcd Soundsystem
Asian pressing of the indie/electronica act's 2005 album includes a bonus disc with six tracks, 'Losing My Edge', 'Beat Connection', 'Give It Up', 'Tired', 'Yeah' (Crass Version & Prentoius Mix). EMI. 2005.
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While working on David Holmes' Bow Down to the Exit Sign, he struck up a relationship with programmer⁄producer Tim Goldsworthy that developed into a partnership. By the end of 2002, there were several releases on Murphy and Goldsworthy's DFA label, most of which involved the duo in some capacity. LCD's "Losing My Edge," backed with an excellent neo-post-punk dance track called "Beat Connection," was one of them. Murphy scattered three other LCD singles through the end of 2004 and released a self...
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Description If a music-nerd version of Animal House set in 2005 is ever made, "Daft Punk Is Playing at My House" -- the boisterous opener of LCD Soundsystem -- would make an ideal theme song for the fraternity on which it is based. The self-conscious, awkward music obsessives pledging into this fraternity would have to pass a complex trivia test, own a compulsory list of records, and, as a hazing ritual, ask to dance with someone in public. If LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy were the least bit open...
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Audio Remixers: Riley Reinhold; Runaway; Pilooski; Trus'me; Prince Language; Padded Cell; Theo Parrish; Prins Thomas.
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Notes: LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy was commissioned by Nike to write "45:33:00" as a piece of exercise music for part of their Original Run series. Murphy composed the track as a continuous piece tailored to the length and variation of a standard workout. In addition to its novelty as a concept, "45:33:00" is a brilliantly arranged and compulsively listenable track spilling over with the burbling, kinetic energy and gleaming production flourishes typical of LCD Soundsystem's work. Originally available...
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lcd soundsystem 45:33 remixes [Record Vinyl 12"]
Twelve inch vinyl pressing of this single, one of four vinyl releases containing remixes of songs taken from their 45:33 release. Features remixes by Prins Thomas and Runaway.
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Get Innocuous!. Time To Get Hawai. North American Scum. Someone Great. All My Friends. Us V Them. Watch The Tapes. Sound Of Silver. New York I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down.
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This digital document is an article from Thrasher, published by Thomson Gale on September 1, 2005. The length of the article is 841 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: LCD Soundsystem.(Interview) Author: Sarah Pulver Publication: Thrasher (Magazine/Journal) Date: September 1, 2005 ...
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Original concert poster for LCD Soundsystem / Juan MacLean at the Fox in Boulder, Colorado. 9x19 card stock. Art by FarmBarn
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dfaemidj 2182a someone great time to get away - gucci soundsystem rmxb get innocuous! - soulwax rmxc sound of silver - carl craig c2 rmx rev 3d us vs them - windsurf any color you like rmx
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The latest release in a string of classic dance-rock crossover singles: first there was 'Losing My Edge,' then 'Give It Up,' and now James Murphy brings us 'Tribulations,' featuring remixes by both Tiga and Lindstrom along with the original and 'Shallow Version' that was recorded for a BBC Zane Lowe Radio 1 session in late 2004. Already a live highlight and the track everyone already seems to DJ out the most anyway, let's just say DFA has saved the catchiest most crowd-pleasing single for last. And...
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Compared to the first LCD Soundsystem album, Sound of Silver is less silly, funnier, less messy, sleeker, less rowdy, more fun, less distanced, more touching. It is just as linked to James Murphy's record collection, with traces of post-punk, disco, Krautrock, and singer/songwriter schlubs, but the references are evidently harder to pin down; the number of names dropped in the reviews published before its release must triple the amount mentioned throughout "Losing My Edge." There's even some confusion...
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LCD Soundsystem/45:33-PILOOSKI RMX 12" DFA2227 9
Another smashing set of remixes from PARIS' POLOOSKI and and legendary Detroit techno king-pin THEO PARRISH. THEO's jam is chopped efx layered over disco samples, POLOOSKI's is more on the straight forward electro funk tip. (DFA)
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Rolling Stone (No. 968, pp.70-2) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[M]urphy has followed [the single 'Losing My Edge'] with an album that's just as good....[these tracks] either push the extremes of Murphy's dance-rock fusion...or fall unexpectedly far outside it..." Spin (p.64) - Ranked #5 in Spin's "40 Best Albums Of 2005" - "[W]ith his trippy, studio-pop mimicry of Lennon and Eno, the man who taught the indie kids to dance now tricks techno tots into humming along." Spin (pp.89-91) - "[A] set documenting...
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45:33 Remixes... [12inch Vinyl Disc] [11/24]... - 12-Inch Single
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Release Date: 11/13/2007. Original Release: 2006. Sales Rank: 48,932. Label: DFA RECORDS.
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