Glass Beams • Mahal . Glass Beams [formed]: 2021, Australia (Melbourne, VIC) Жанры: Neo-Psychedelia, Raga Rock Лэйбл: Ninja Tune (United Kingdom) Номер по каталогу: ZEN 667 Дата релиза: 22.03.2024 Аудиокодек: FLAC (*flac) Тип рипа: tracks Носитель: WEB Источник: Deezer . Треклист.[00:18:32] 01.Horizon.(00:43)
02.Mahal.(03:22)
03.Orb.(04:54)
04.Snake Oil.(04:56)
05.Black Sand.(04:39)
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Cue Corrector v. 10.2.3 / b. 2109 (Feb. 07, 2024) ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— --- / Mahal Folder: Glass Beams - 2024 - Mahal (web) Audio files: 01. Horizon.flac [00:42.085; FLAC • 690 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 3.46 MB (3 631 150 B)] 02. Mahal.flac [03:21.339; FLAC • 740 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 17.77 MB (18 634 652 B)] 03. Orb.flac [04:54.000; FLAC • 778 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 27.29 MB (28 616 903 B)] 04. Snake Oil.flac [04:55.400; FLAC • 702 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 24.75 MB (25 949 873 B)] 05. Black Sand.flac [04:38.472; FLAC • 781 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 25.94 MB (27 195 460 B)] Accuracy: -m0 File 01. Horizon - 100% CDDA [00:42:06] File 02. Mahal - 100% CDDA [03:21:25] File 03. Orb - 100% CDDA [04:54:00] File 04. Snake Oil - 99% CDDA [04:55:30] File 05. Black Sand - 100% CDDA [04:38:35] ————— Summary: ————— These tracks looks like CDDA with probability 100%. ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— ANALYZER: auCDtect: CD records authenticity detector, version 0.8.2 Copyright (c) 2004 Oleg Berngardt. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2004 Alexander Djourik. All rights reserved. Time elapsed: 30.9 s Log created at December 21, 2024 17:16:09 === 08127A78850664123DB69CBE6AC854FEFCDEB418242EFCBA20FCD1D7C2C52183 ===
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Cue Corrector v. 10.2.3 / b. 2109 (Feb. 07, 2024) log date: 2024-12-21 17:15:36 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Album : Mahal Year : 2024 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DR Peak RMS Duration Track -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DR12 -2.88 dB -18.75 dB 0:42 01 - Horizon / Glass Beams DR12 -0.30 dB -13.42 dB 3:21 02 - Mahal / Glass Beams DR12 -0.30 dB -13.75 dB 4:54 03 - Orb / Glass Beams DR11 -0.30 dB -12.60 dB 4:55 04 - Snake Oil / Glass Beams DR11 -0.30 dB -12.64 dB 4:38 05 - Black Sand / Glass Beams -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of tracks : 5 Official DR Value: DR11 Samplerate : 44100 Hz Channels : 2 Bits per sample : 16 Average bitrate : 748 kbps Codec : FLAC ================================================================================
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Glass Beams have announced their highly anticipated EP "Mahal", out on March 22nd on their new label home Ninja Tune. Released alongside the news is the EP's titular track 'Mahal'. The genesis for the Melbourne-based trio, which formed around founding member Rajan Silva, was through the rekindling of childhood memories relating to his father, who emigrated to Melbourne from India in the late 1970's. Silva recalled watching a DVD on repeat with his father; "Concert for George", a star-studded tribute to late Beatles member George Harrison performed at London's Royal Albert Hall in 2002, featuring legendary Indian sitar player Ravi Shankar with daughter Anoushka, alongside Western icons Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney and ELO's Jeff Lynne. This intersection of musical styles was reflected in the record collection of Silva's father, where the sounds of iconic Bollywood vocalists Asha Bhosle and the Mangeshkar lineage sat alongside music from blues legends like B.B. King and Muddy Waters. In particular, Silva was drawn to the fusion of Western musical styles and traditional Indian music; a concept pioneered by Indian artists like R.D. Burman, Ananda Shankar, and fraternal duo Kalyanji-Anandji. This cross-pollination of East and West, of old and new, is a sentiment that the band have sought to capture in their self produced works. Across their output, Glass Beams presents a timeless fusion of cultures and sounds beamed through a prism of live instrumentation and DIY electronica, all wrapped up inside a mesmerizing and mystical visual world of their own making. Their debut EP "Mirage", released in 2021 catapulted them into the collective consciousness of new followers who came to discover their serpentine, psychedelic-tinged tracks through social media, streaming services and word of mouth, with the vinyl copies selling-out as quickly as it could be pressed via grassroots record store support. In the wake of the unexpected success of their debut release and an abundance of festival invitations, Glass Beams were amplified around the globe performing hypnotic renditions of the "Mirage" EP alongside an additional 20 minutes of unreleased music. Early clips of these "unreleased tracks" quickly began circulating online garnering millions of views and a fast-growing and ever-hungry following. As 2023 drew to a close and the dust settled after a whirlwind of touring, Glass Beams retreated to their home studio to record this much anticipated 20 minutes of music. They have named the record "Mahal".