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Electronic / Hip hop / Classical
Performer: The Art Of Noise
Title: The Seduction Of Claude Debussy
Style: Drum n Bass, Modern Classical, Downtempo, Hip Hop, Ambient
Year 1999
Country UK
Genre: Electronic / Hip hop / Classical
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 242
MP3 size: 1789 mb
FLAC size: 1352 mb
WMA size: 1577 mb
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The Art Of Noise - The Seduction Of Claude Debussy mp3 album


The Art Of Noise - The Seduction Of Claude Debussy mp3 album

Tracklist

Il Pleure (At The Turn Of The Century)
Born On A Sunday
Dreaming In Colour
On Being Blue
Continued In Colour
Rapt: In The Evening Air
Metaforce
The Holy Egoism Of Genius
La Flute De Pan
Metaphor On The Floor
Approximate Mood Swing No. 2
Pause
Out Of The World (Version 138)

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ZTT 130 CD The Art Of Noise The Seduction Of Claude Debussy ‎(CD, Album) ZTT ZTT 130 CD UK 1999
none The Art Of Noise Inside ‎(Box, Promo + CD, Album) ZTT none UK 1999
UD-53235 Art Of Noise* The Seduction Of Claude Debussy (It's All In The Mind) ‎(CD, Album) Universal Records, ZTT UD-53235 US 1999
ztt130cdx Art Of Noise* The Seduction Of Claude Debussy (It's All In Your Mind) ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial, Dig) ZTT ztt130cdx Bulgaria 1999
U3P-1504 Art Of Noise* The Seduction Of Claude Debussy / Sources & Methods ‎(CD, Album + CD, Comp + Promo) Universal Records U3P-1504 US 1999
UD 53235 Art Of Noise* The Seduction Of Claude Debussy ‎(CD, Album) Universal Records, ZTT UD 53235 US 1999
ztt130cd, ZTT130CD Art Of Noise* The Seduction Of Claude Debussy ‎(CD, Album) ZTT, ZTT ztt130cd, ZTT130CD UK 1999
UD-53235 Art Of Noise* The Seduction Of Claude Debussy ‎(CD, Album) ZTT UD-53235 Canada 1999
MUSH33247.2 The Art Of Noise The Seduction Of Claude Debussy ‎(CD, Album) Mushroom MUSH33247.2 Australia 1999
3052422 The Art Of Noise The Seduction Of Claude Debussy ‎(CD, Album) Wagram Music, ZTT 3052422 France 1999
UD-53235, U5P-1553 Art Of Noise* The Seduction Of Claude Debussy ‎(CD, Album + CD, Single + Ltd) Universal Records, Universal Records UD-53235, U5P-1553 US 1999
ztt130cdx Art Of Noise* The Seduction Of Claude Debussy ‎(CD, Album, Dig) ZTT ztt130cdx UK 1999
AICT 119 Art Of Noise* The Seduction Of Claude Debussy ‎(CD, Album, Enh) SMEJ Associated Records AICT 119 Japan 1999
ZTT 130CDP Art Of Noise* The Seduction Of Claude Debussy ‎(CD, Album, Promo) ZTT ZTT 130CDP UK 1999
U3P-1445 The Art Of Noise The Seduction Of Claude Debussy ‎(CD, Album, Promo, Adv) Universal Records U3P-1445 US 1999
none The Art Of Noise The Seduction Of Claude Debussy ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) ZTT none UK 1999
ztt130c Art Of Noise* The Seduction Of Claude Debussy ‎(Cass, Album) ZTT ztt130c UK 1999
ZTT 130 MD The Art Of Noise The Seduction Of Claude Debussy ‎(MD) ZTT ZTT 130 MD UK 1999
C002 The Art Of Noise The Seduction Of Claude Debussy ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Not On Label (The Art Of Noise) C002 Russia Unknown
ztt130cd The Art Of Noise The Seduction Of Claude Debussy ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) ZTT ztt130cd Russia Unknown
Tebei
I quite enjoy this album. It's not the sound you usually associate with Art of Noise, but it makes for a good Drum & Bass/Hip Hop album that's classy to listen to.In my opinion, the two best songs from this are Il Pleure and Dreaming in Color.Il Pleure is a great Drum & Bass track with Debussy sampled over it (Il Pleure dans mon Coeur I think).Dreaming in Color is a jazzy techno sort of track that's hard to explain, but it's nice to listen to.Overall the sound reminds me of Enigma despite being very different, but the mix between old and relatively new sounds gives me the same feel.This specific release is better than the other ones because it includes the Metaforce single however, I recommend buying the Reduction compilation because it has more variety:https://www.discogs.com/Art-Of-Noise-The-Seduction-Of-Claude-Debussy-Reduction/release/284271You could also buy the recent At the End of A Century compilation which includes this album and is surprisingly cheap:https://www.discogs.com/Art-Of-Noise-At-The-End-Of-A-Century/release/6424481
saafari
I really dig this album, the track "Dreaming In Colour" is very nice
Thiama
No cassette of this release listed on discogs?I would like to add my K7 to my collection?
Getaianne
Would love this on vinyl?
Gravelblade
Agree. After recently getting into vinyl, I'm disappointed that this is not on vinyl.
Bliss
Ambitious projects of this sort by veteran musicians often fall into one of two results: either pompous self-indulgence by artists desperate to remain relevant, or, as I believe in this case, refreshing and daring forays into modern styles. Although some will see this album in the former light, it seems to me that after having pioneered experimental pop in the Eighties, then going through a period of interesting, although less distinctive records, the Art of Noise here take a look at the 90's dance and ambient scenes, bring back their heavy hitters such as Trevor Horn and Anne Dudley, and produce a work that moves them forward as a group, while teaching their young competitors a few things about musicality and production value. To their credit, they choose not to remain in an artistic rut, and although it could be argued that some of the elements here sound reminiscent of Enigma or In The Nursery, with dollops of opera and rap mixed in for good measure, the result is unique and eminently listenable. For best results, discard your notions of how this, (or any) band 'should' sound.
Xirmiu
This album is a real gem, seldom does one come across such a perfect piece of art. The songwriting is achingly beautiful and the production is top-notch, it hasn’t dated one bit. Recurrent themes gently surface throughout the disc, and it's all held together by John Hurt's atmospheric narration, which adds a wonderful cinematic feel to it all. As I recall now 1999 was a very boring year in musical terms, all filter-house and washed out trip-hop grooves. This release swam against the tide in all departments offering something very unique and beautiful, a true hidden treasure for those who know how to dig.
Jeronashe
This is just a very bad and boring release and has nothing of the vigour, joy, intelligence, playfullness or any other positive adjective that I normally connect with the Art Of Noise. The incarnation of nothing. Whoever participated here gets no respect for this total waste of time. Utter disgrace.
Jum
You are so wrong, its a gorgeous work of art.
Skrimpak
good to see the Art of Noise come back out of their self imposed woodwork and schedules. Great to see them turning our attention towards Debussy and his work. But I just don't find much enjoyable about this record. It's dated itself really well and doesn't stand up to much listening anymore save those one or two songs that had the immediate impact upon the first listen. The rest of it just gets skipped through.