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Cosmic Game [ECD]
(CD, 2005)
Primary Artist: Thievery Corporation

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Format: CD Jun 2005 Record Label: Esl Recording Type: Studio UPC: 8804795013137 |
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Track Listing 1. Marching the Hate Machines (Into the Sun) 2. Warning Shots 3. Revolution Solution 4. Cosmic Game 5. Satyam Shivam Sundaram 6. Amerimacka 7. Ambicion Eterna - (Spanish) 8. Pela Janela - (Portuguese) 9. Sol Tapado - (Portuguese) 10. Heart's a Lonely Hunter 11. Holographic Universe 12. Doors of Perception 13. Wires and Watchtowers 14. Supreme Illusion 15. Time We Lost Our Way 16. Gentle Dissolve 17. State of the Union (Thievery Corporation Remix) 18. Until the Morning (Thievery Corporation Remix) 19. Outernationalist (Thievery Corporation Remix) 20. Exilio (Thievery Corporation Remix) 21. Until the Morning (Kid Loco's Dr. Feelgood Mix) 22. Resolution (Thievery Corporation Remix) 23. Truth and Rights 24. Simple Histoire (Voidd Remix) 25. Richest Man in Babylon (Video)
Album Notes This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Washington, DC-based sophisticates Thievery Corporation (producers Rob Garza and Eric Hilton) made several albums of superb down-tempo electronica prior to THE COSMIC GAME, and each release refined the duo's sensuous blend of deep, head-nodding beats, exotic world-music melodies, and lounge-ready atmospherics. This 2005 record builds on the strengths of the Corporation's previous albums, offering more stylish, club-targeted soundscapes to excellent effect. The series of all-star guests that parades through the album raises the Corporation's profile even higher. The Flaming Lips contribute additional instruments and vocals to the dreamy opener "Marching the Hate Machines (Into the Sun)," while the trip-hop-flavored "Revolution Solution" features Perry Farrell on vocals. Indian themes surface with vocalist Gunjan and sitar player Arjuna Pashwami on "Satyam Shivam Sundaram," and Verny Varela's singing gives the crowning touch to the bossa nova track "Ambicion Eterna." Even David Byrne makes an appearance, on the spacey mariachi boogaloo "The Heart's a Lonely Hunter." This fine mix of elements results in Thievery Corporation's most pop-oriented and accessible release, without sacrificing any of the group's ear-pleasing artistry.
Industry Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - [With] some soulful reggae vibes.
3 stars out of 5 - [THE COSMIC GAME] displays much of what we've come to expect from Thievery: lush, down-tempo beats laced with authentic Jamaican and Latin flair. One notable change? Big-time guest spots...
3 stars out of 5 - Washington DC's favourite loungecore dubheads embellish their gently pulsating, reggae-tinged house style with Latin and Indian influences.
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