Tosca JAC
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G-Stone Recordings, Austria • !K7 Music GmbH, Berlin, Germany • http://www.k7.com • http://www.g-stoned.com • Tosca - J.A.C., Released 2005 • Amazon ➨ http://amzn.to/2qrw1al • ℗ © 2005 G-Stone Recordings !K7 Records • 01 [00:00] Rondo Acapricio - Tosca • 02 [06:13] Heidi Bruehl - Tosca, Samia Farah • 03 [10:57] Superrob - Tosca, Earl Zinger, Valerie Etienne • 04 [15:15] John Lee Huber - Tosca, Chris Eckman, Diana Lueger • 05 [19:32] Pyjama - Tosca • 06 [23:24] The Big Sleep - Tosca, Stephan Graf Hadik Wildner • 07 [29:30] Damentag - Tosca, Farda P • 08 [34:11] Naschkatze - Tosca, Anna Clementi, Stephan Graf Hadik Wildner • 09 [38:29] Züri - Tosca • 10 [43:59] Sala - Tosca • 11 [52:17] Forte - Tosca • 12 [56:12] No More Olives - Tosca • Discogs® http://www.discogs.com • Wikipedia® http://www.wikipedia.org • Tosca is the recording name for electronica duo Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber. Fans of Kruder Dorfmeister (Richard Dorfmeister's better known main project) will already be familiar with Tosca's down-tempo, groove-oriented vibe, and J.A.C., the duo's fourth release, delivers more of the same, with impressive attention to creating lush, relaxing cushions of sound. Live instrumentation fleshes out the programming here, and Dorfmeister and Huber's artful work at the boards keeps the synthesis smooth and sophisticated, with enough contemporary production flourishes to keep things varied and high-minded. • The retro lounge feel of Heidi Bruhl, for example, is offset by the smoothly rolling groove of John Lee Huber, and whereas most of J.A.C. spins out jazzy, laid-back atmospheres, there are a few scattered moments, like the electro-funk of Damentag, where the energy receives a welcome boost. A host of guest vocalists lend their talents to the outing, making J.A.C. a fun, fine stereo selection for mellow, elegant socializing or a solo headphone experience. • #Dub #Downtempo #Ambient
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