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Cosmo's Factory

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Rock - Released July 16, 1970 | Craft Recordings

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Throughout 1969 and into 1970, CCR toured incessantly and recorded nearly as much. Appropriately, Cosmo's Factory's first single was the working band's anthem "Travelin' Band," a funny, piledriving rocker with a blaring horn section -- the first indication their sonic palette was broadening. Two more singles appeared prior to the album's release, backed by John Fogerty originals that rivaled the A-side or paled just slightly. When it came time to assemble a full album, Fogerty had only one original left, the claustrophobic, paranoid rocker "Ramble Tamble." Unlike some extended instrumentals, this was dramatic and had a direction -- a distinction made clear by the meandering jam that brings CCR's version of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" to 11 minutes. Even if it wanders, their take on the Marvin Gaye classic isn't unpleasant, and their faithful, exuberant takes on the Sun classics "Ooby Dooby" and "My Baby Left Me" are joyous tributes. Still, the heart of the album lays in those six fantastic songs released on singles. "Up Around the Bend" is a searing rocker, one of their best, balanced by the menacing murkiness of "Run Through the Jungle." "Who'll Stop the Rain"'s poignant melody and melancholy undertow has a counterpart in Fogerty's dope song, "Lookin' out My Back Door," a charming, bright shuffle, filled with dancing animals and domestic bliss - he had never been as sweet and silly as he is here. On "Long as I Can See the Light," the record's final song, he again finds solace in home, anchored by a soulful, laid-back groove. It hits a comforting, elegiac note, the perfect way to draw Cosmo's Factory -- an album made during stress and chaos, filled with raging rockers, covers, and intense jams -- to a close.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Blooming

Stefano Bollani

Pop - Released April 28, 2023 | Columbia

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Cosmo's Factory

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Rock - Released July 16, 1970 | Craft Recordings

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Throughout 1969 and into 1970, CCR toured incessantly and recorded nearly as much. Appropriately, Cosmo's Factory's first single was the working band's anthem "Travelin' Band," a funny, piledriving rocker with a blaring horn section -- the first indication their sonic palette was broadening. Two more singles appeared prior to the album's release, backed by John Fogerty originals that rivaled the A-side or paled just slightly. When it came time to assemble a full album, Fogerty had only one original left, the claustrophobic, paranoid rocker "Ramble Tamble." Unlike some extended instrumentals, this was dramatic and had a direction -- a distinction made clear by the meandering jam that brings CCR's version of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" to 11 minutes. Even if it wanders, their take on the Marvin Gaye classic isn't unpleasant, and their faithful, exuberant takes on the Sun classics "Ooby Dooby" and "My Baby Left Me" are joyous tributes. Still, the heart of the album lays in those six fantastic songs released on singles. "Up Around the Bend" is a searing rocker, one of their best, balanced by the menacing murkiness of "Run Through the Jungle." "Who'll Stop the Rain"'s poignant melody and melancholy undertow has a counterpart in Fogerty's dope song, "Lookin' out My Back Door," a charming, bright shuffle, filled with dancing animals and domestic bliss - he had never been as sweet and silly as he is here. On "Long as I Can See the Light," the record's final song, he again finds solace in home, anchored by a soulful, laid-back groove. It hits a comforting, elegiac note, the perfect way to draw Cosmo's Factory -- an album made during stress and chaos, filled with raging rockers, covers, and intense jams -- to a close.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Cosmo

Ozuna

Reggaeton - Released November 17, 2023 | Aura Music Corp.

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Wild Wet World

Cosmo Sheldrake

Alternative & Indie - Released April 26, 2023 | Tardigrade Records

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DUAL

The Rose

Alternative & Indie - Released September 22, 2023 | Transparent Arts

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The sophomore album from K-pop outfit the Rose, 2023's Dual is a sophisticated and hooky production whose mix of pop, dance, and alt-rock shows just how stylistically savvy the band have become since debuting in 2017. From their start, the Rose (featuring lead singer/guitarist Woosung, lead singer/keyboardist Dojoon, singer/guitarist Jaehyeong, and singer/drummer Hajoon) have set themselves apart from their more hip-hop- and pop-influenced contemporaries, playing exuberant, guitar-driven tunes that draw nicely from groups like U2, Coldplay, and the 1975. With Dual they take that guitar-based vibe to the next level, crafting infectious songs that run the gamut from atmospherically romantic slow jams like "You're Beautiful" and "Angel" to outright pop-grunge anthems like "Back to Me." In between, they dive into the candy-coated, Killers-esque dance-punk of "Nauseous," the EDM catharsis of "Cosmo," and the rising piano uplift of "Eclipse."© Matt Collar /TiVo
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Eye To The Ear

Cosmo Sheldrake

Alternative & Indie - Released April 12, 2024 | Tardigrade Records

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After two extraordinary albums whose compositions were based on bird songs (Wake Up Calls) and the sounds of marine mammals (Wild Wet World), English adventurer Cosmo Sheldrake has now returned to the world of humans. Eye To The Ear is reminiscent of his first album, 2018’s fantastic The Much Much How How And I, in that it was recorded in-studio, has more instruments than animal sounds, and serves to prove once again that Cosmo Sheldrake is a true pop magician. The Brit makes songs that resemble pocket-sized symphonies echoing the likes of The Beach Boys, Beirut, Divine Comedy, Sufjan Stevens and King Krule as well as Moondog, Stravinsky, and Britten. All sung with a crooning, adolescent voice, arranged and augmented through electronic methods borrowed from hip hop and centered around vocals, brass, flutes, and samples—like a synthesized kind of doo-wop or the soundtrack of a science-fiction fantasy—Cosmo Sheldrake’s music is unique, avant-garde and poetic, even in the context of present-day music production. One day, the piece “Run” may well be studied in the conservatories, and we’ll be better off for it! @Stéphane Deschamps/Qobuz 
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No. 3

Cosmo Sheldrake

Alternative & Indie - Released March 8, 2022 | Tardigrade Records

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Wake Up Calls

Cosmo Sheldrake

Alternative & Indie - Released September 18, 2020 | Tardigrade Records

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How did music begin? It could be that in ancient times, prehistoric humans discovered and learnt songs and melodies by listening to birds. One day there won’t be any birds left. Two thirds of them have disappeared from the French countryside over the past fifteen years. Perhaps on that fateful day people will even forget how to sing… But at least this poetic album will be around to testify to the encounters between birds and mankind. Well, one man in particular. He’s called Cosmo Sheldrake and he’s an eccentric British pop genius who has created music from the sounds of nature and his environment. Having already made a name for himself with his brilliant previous recordings (including The Much Much How How and I, a Qobuzissime album from 2018), Cosmo Sheldrake has now released Wake Up Calls, an album composed entirely from the songs of endangered English birds. It’s an incredible record with an incredible choir and the result is truly magical. Initially, he wanted to make music for waking up in the morning. The songs sound a bit like they’re played on a barrel organ, with birds locked up inside. Though these birds are free and the songs are so much more than alarm clocks: it’s a call to be ecologically aware and to appreciate the world around you. Close your eyes, let yourself go and you might find you don’t even want to get up! You find yourself transported to the forest, right up in the treetops. You pass from branch to branch, hearing sweet chirping and the occasional twit-twoo... It’s almost like you’ve become a bird – you’ve certainly got goose bumps, that’s for sure! © Stéphane Deschamps/Qobuz 

Cosmopolitanie

Soprano

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released October 13, 2014 | Rec. 118

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Bedroom EP

Selah Sue

R&B - Released May 15, 2020 | Because Music

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Curser's Lament EP

Cosmo Pyke

Alternative & Indie - Released May 5, 2023 | Pykrete Records

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Just Cosmo

Cosmo Pyke

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released February 24, 2017 | 70Hz Recordings

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The Much Much How How and I

Cosmo Sheldrake

Alternative & Indie - Released April 6, 2018 | Tardigrade Records

Adventurer. Storyteller. Artisan. Collector. And above all, Writer. Cosmo Sheldrake is all that. And more! A virtuoso one-man orchestra, master of an indecent number of instruments, the young Brit crafts magical and genre-defying little symphonies. These songs evoke Beirut's fanfare (a thing we often find ourselves thinking about) as much as they do repetitive minimalist music, world music, the baroque pop of the Kinks' Village Green Preservation Society and the late sixties, the iconoclast Moondog and countless other sounds. These are sounds that Cosmo Sheldrake merrily collects from across the globe, with his little tape recorder in hand. But the power of The Much Much How How And I lies in its refusal to wallow in experimental self-indulgence. On the contrary! Songs, real ones, with a beginning, middle and end – plus a chorus and a melody – remain his holy grail. His album is touching and beautiful because it was conceived with this unique goal in mind. With electro producer Matthew Herbert at the console, himself no stranger to bizarre collages, The Much Much How How And I has all the fertile imagination of a Lewis Carroll story, and all the colours of the rainbow. This has to be the most Cosmo-politan Qobuzissime yet! © Marc Zisman/Qobuz

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Soprano

French Music - Released November 3, 2023 | Rec. 118

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The Moss

Cosmo Sheldrake

Alternative & Indie - Released March 14, 2014 | Transgressive Records

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Beech

Cosmo Sheldrake

Alternative & Indie - Released November 5, 2020 | Tardigrade Records

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Cosmo's Factory

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Rock - Released July 16, 1970 | Craft Recordings

Throughout 1969 and into 1970, CCR toured incessantly and recorded nearly as much. Appropriately, Cosmo's Factory's first single was the working band's anthem "Travelin' Band," a funny, piledriving rocker with a blaring horn section -- the first indication their sonic palette was broadening. Two more singles appeared prior to the album's release, backed by John Fogerty originals that rivaled the A-side or paled just slightly. When it came time to assemble a full album, Fogerty had only one original left, the claustrophobic, paranoid rocker "Ramble Tamble." Unlike some extended instrumentals, this was dramatic and had a direction -- a distinction made clear by the meandering jam that brings CCR's version of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" to 11 minutes. Even if it wanders, their take on the Marvin Gaye classic isn't unpleasant, and their faithful, exuberant takes on the Sun classics "Ooby Dooby" and "My Baby Left Me" are joyous tributes. Still, the heart of the album lays in those six fantastic songs released on singles. "Up Around the Bend" is a searing rocker, one of their best, balanced by the menacing murkiness of "Run Through the Jungle." "Who'll Stop the Rain"'s poignant melody and melancholy undertow has a counterpart in Fogerty's dope song, "Lookin' out My Back Door," a charming, bright shuffle, filled with dancing animals and domestic bliss - he had never been as sweet and silly as he is here. On "Long as I Can See the Light," the record's final song, he again finds solace in home, anchored by a soulful, laid-back groove. It hits a comforting, elegiac note, the perfect way to draw Cosmo's Factory -- an album made during stress and chaos, filled with raging rockers, covers, and intense jams -- to a close.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Galápagos (Original Series Soundtrack)

Cosmo Sheldrake

Alternative & Indie - Released December 13, 2019 | Tardigrade Records

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