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Séquences EP

L'Impératrice

Alternative & Indie - Released June 16, 2017 | microqlima

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Improvisation On Four Sequences (Live at Week-End Fest)

Suzanne Ciani

Electronic - Released September 15, 2023 | Week-End Records

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Séquences

Underground Canopy

Jazz - Released July 7, 2022 | Menace

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Layers

David Enhco

Contemporary Jazz - Released September 22, 2014 | Nome

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The Music Scene

Blockhead

Electronic - Released November 2, 2009 | Ninja Tune

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Get Up Sequences Part Two

The Go! Team

Alternative & Indie - Released February 3, 2023 | Memphis Industries

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AEQUA

Cory Smythe

Chamber Music - Released November 16, 2018 | Sono Luminus

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The Icelandic composer Anna Thorvaldsdottir has gained considerable attention in the U.S. in the second half of the 2010s decade, and this 2018 release provides a good introduction to her ideas. Thorvaldsdottir has described her music as "an ecosystem of sounds and materials that are carried from one performer or performers to the next throughout the progress of a work." Further, she says, " [t]he pieces for smaller forces on AEQUA orbit the largest work, Aequilibria, which is written for a chamber ensemble of 12 performers;" smaller groups are used for those others. Thus the concept of the "work" here applies both to the individual pieces and to the album, on which the seven compositions are linked by a common style and by similar musical materials. The pieces seem to evolve out of one another in the same way that the music evolves over the course of a single piece. Extended tones are prominent among those materials, with other instruments ornamenting them or joining in a heterophonic sound. There is little polyphonic writing or even true harmony. The effect has a starkness that naturally causes the mind to go to Iceland's minimal landscapes (and the black-and-white photos in the graphics push it further in this direction). Thorvaldsdottir has stated that has not consciously tried to evoke nature but has certainly been influenced by it. Instead, she says, she is interested in more abstract concepts such as balance. The end result is music that carries the simplicity and direct appeal of minimalism but also embodies complexity and rigor. Beautifully performed by the International Contemporary Ensemble, a group of top New York performers and composers, Aequa is ideally suited to the engineering talents of the U.S. audiophile label Sono Luminus, working in the Oktaven Audio studio outside New York. For those with the equipment to exploit it, a Blu-Ray Audio disc is included with the CD version. Highly recommended. © James Manheim /TiVo
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Polar Sequences

Biosphere

Dance - Released August 19, 1996 | Headphone

A collaboration between Biosphere's Geir Jennsen and Bobby Bird of Higher Intelligence Agency, commissioned by the Norwegian government for live performance at the 1995 Polar Music Festival. Suitably frosty melodies and glacial textures provide the framework for compositions utilizing the natural environment of the Arctic Circle for inspiration and source material (snow falling, ice cracking and splitting, the clang of cable car mountain lifts, etc.), to often remarkable effect. Sparse beats occasionally bubble up, but the focus is definitely on the icy edge of Arctic life.© Sean Cooper /TiVo
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R. Strauss: Rosenkavalier-Suite; Intermezzo; Salome; Capriccio

Wiener Philharmonic Orchestra

Classical - Released January 1, 1993 | Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

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Get Up Sequences Part One

The Go! Team

Alternative & Indie - Released July 2, 2021 | Memphis Industries

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Did time stop in 2004 for The Go! Team? From the first seconds of Get Up Sequences Part One, it's as if we had been hurled back into the pleasurable playfulness of Thunder, Lightning, Strike, the Brighton collective's debut, and a gourmet cocktail of old school hip-hop, girl-group pop, somewhat punky funk, high-school marching bands and hotpants-clad pop. This misshapen patchwork stitched together by Ian, Ninja, Nia, Simone, Sam and Adam had an identity all of its own. And that signature sound explodes on each song on this sixth album. Swatting away post-pandemic gloom, Get Up Sequences Part One veers all over the place, swinging from the chandeliers and bouncing off the walls. Because only the Go! Team brings you steel drums, flutes, drum machines, rap beats, Bollywood sounds, brass bands and choirs, glockenspiels, a touch of Motown and great big bass drums all in one place! Surely this must be THE greatest feelgood record of the summer of 2021. © Marc Zisman/Qobuz
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A Viennese Prom Concert: The Blue Danube, Champagne Polka, Gold and Silver...

Sir John Barbirolli

Classical - Released June 19, 2020 | Warner Classics

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Cluster I

Mioclono

Electronic - Released February 17, 2023 | Hivern Discs

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Séquences

L'Impératrice

Alternative & Indie - Released June 16, 2017 | microqlima

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Sequences

Hildegard von Bingen

Classical - Released July 8, 2016 | Odradek Records

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Psallat Ecclesia – Sequences from Medieval Norway

Schola Solensis

Classical - Released February 5, 2011 | 2L

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What we call Gregorian chant is old music. By the 13th century most of it was already composed. It is the church's oldest musical treasure, and is the word of God spoken, and prayers prayed, in a language where the word is lifted and born on wings of exquisite beauty. It is not just a language of words, but a meeting of words and melody in an expression of extraordinary power. Gregorian chant developed over a long period of oral transmission from generation to generation. If there is an evolutionary theory for artistic expression, a sort of "survival of the fittest", it can certainly be used about Gregorian chant. Many of these melodies are so unbelievably beautiful; it is as if we sense divine participation in their creation. There is an air of mysticism in this music, which more and more people are seeking as a setting for meditation and prayer.
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Next Heap of Sequences

Hydrogenii

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released October 6, 2017 | POSTPARTUM. - Vinyl Digital GmbH

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Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier, Waltz Sequences 1, 2 & Notturno

Neeme Järvi

Classical - Released June 1, 1990 | Chandos

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