Bajofondo Tango Club – Club Pa Bailar

bajofondo_tango.jpg

Bajofondo Tango Club fuses electronica and tango otherwise known as “Electrotango”.   They are artists/musicians collective from Uruguay, Argentine, and United States.

This particular track is more of a house groove with a fat synth bassline and tango elements such as violins and pianos.   This track can be found on their 2007 album release entitle, “Mardulce”.

[audio:http://www.audiodrums.com/audio/2007/12/05-bajofondo_tango_club-pa_bailar_con_ryota_komatsu.mp3]

[download]

[myspace]

Please Help… Who can identify this song and artist

UPDATE #2

Got it, the artists name is Binger the Voyager and the title of the track is St. Roland / St. Roland Outro.   And just were did I find this nugget of information , ebay of course.   I did a search to see if anyone was selling the cd’s and sure enough there it was.

UPDATE: Ok, the magazine was called Revolution Magazine – a defunct electronic music magazine.Ran from 1999 to 2001.Free CD with each issue. Now I just need to narrow down which cd it came from and then locate the artist.

 

So I had a compilation CD from a music magazine that is no longer in print. On this compilation was the following song.

[audio:http://www.audiodrums.com/audio/Artist_unknow – St. Augstine.mp3]

[download]

Now what I remember from this compilation is that it had singles from unsigned artists. And for the life of me I can’t recall the name of the publication. Now with that said, this magazine was a LA produced publication that you could buy in Barnes and Nobel so it wasn’t exactly an underground zine. I believe the title fo the track was, “St. Augstine”. This is what I get for not labeling my cd’s.

Here are the lyrics to the song:

[Verse]
Quietly
What he knows is all he needs
Come the night
He calls for me
Tells me too
Follow him
Into what was never known
Takes me to his never dome
All is new

[Chorus]
It’s the way he travels
Faster than an arrow
That’s how you know
He’s a saint

Please post any ideas or questions in the comments sections. Thank you!

Eluvium – Prelude for Time Feelers

eluvium.jpg

Sad, touching, inspired, intriguing, and fragile are just some the adjectives that come to mind when listening to Eluvium’s “Prelude for Time Feelers”. Ambient artist Eluvium (aka Matthew Cooper) from Portland, Organ blends such genres as Classical, electronic, and shoegaze.

“Eluvium” = Residual deposits of soil, dust, and rock particles produced by the action of the wind. From Latin eluere, to wash out

[audio:http://www.audiodrums.com/audio/Eluvium – Prelude for Time Feelers.mp3]

[download]

[myspace]

[band site]

wp-blog-header loaded!