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New Cinema [ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

New Cinema

SKU: V76845 Barcode: 0616892579342
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 17 Aug 2018

  • Genre: Jazz

Our Take

Stepping into the cinematic realm of their latest release, 1939 ENSEMBLE delivers a whirlwind of avant-garde soundscapes in "New Cinemain." From the opening track, it's clear that this Portland-based duo isn't afraid to push the boundaries of traditional musical genres.

With a blend of jazz, experimental rock, and electronic elements, 1939 ENSEMBLE creates a truly unique listening experience. The percussion work on this album is nothing short of mesmerizing, with intricate rhythms that keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.

Tracks like "Silver Screen" and "Fade to Black" showcase the duo's ability to seamlessly meld together different sonic textures, creating a symphony of sound that is both chaotic and harmonious. It's as if you've stepped into a twisted version of a classic Hollywood film, where the soundtrack is just as important as the visuals.

Overall, "New Cinemain" is a bold and ambitious statement from 1939 ENSEMBLE. While it may not be for everyone, those willing to take the journey will be rewarded with a listening experience that is unlike anything else out there. So grab your popcorn, sit back, and let the musical magic of 1939 ENSEMBLE wash over you.

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About the artist

1939 Ensemble

1939 ENSEMBLE: The Portland-based duo of Jose Medeles and David Coniglio have been banging out rhythms together for 80 years. Okay, maybe not 80, but their blend of post-rock, jazz, and experimental electronica certainly makes it feel like they've been around since pre-WWII. With Medeles on drums and Coniglio on vibes, 1939 ENSEMBLE create a sound that is both hypnotic and cacophonous, with intricate rhythms and textures that leave listeners scratching their heads in the best possible way. Their latest album, "Brass Tacks," is a sonic journey that takes you from the swinging streets of New Orleans to the gritty underground clubs of Berlin. The tracks are complex and ever-evolving, like a musical Rubik's Cube that you just can't quite solve but can't stop playing with either. Live, the duo are a force to be reckoned with, with Medeles' drumming skills reminiscent of a young Keith Moon and Coniglio's vibes taking you to another dimension entirely. Their energy on stage is infectious, with each performance feeling like a cathartic release of pent-up musical genius. 1939 ENSEMBLE are not your average music duo. They are a force of nature, a musical whirlwind that will sweep you off your feet and leave you gasping for more. In a world of cookie-cutter pop acts and formulaic beats, 1939 ENSEMBLE stand out as a beacon of originality and creativity. So strap in, folks, because this ride is about to get wild.

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