Strelnikoff Vladimir I · 02-Окт-25 18:23(2 месяца 5 дней назад, ред. 02-Окт-25 18:29)
Sababa 5 & Yurika "Kokoro" . •Sababa 5 (formed):2016, Israel (Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv) •Yurika Hanashima (born): Japan (Tokyo, Tokyo) •Жанры: Neo-Psychedelia, Anatolian Rock •Издатель: Batov Records (UK) •Номер по каталогу: BTR098 •Дата релиза:05.07.2024 •Аудиокодек: FLAC (*flac) •Битрейт аудио: lossless •Тип рипа: tracks •Источник: Deezer •Формат: WEB | Album . •TRACK LISTING 01..Empty Hands.(03:23) 02..Kokoro.(04:14) 03..Halilim Halilim.(03:50) 04..A Flower Called Indica.(04:24) 05..Tokyo Midnight.(04:27) 06..Nasnusa.(05:14) 07..Crossroad of Love.(03:55) 08..Blue Universe.(04:28)
total length [00:33:52]
Лог проверки качества:
Cue Corrector v. 10.2.3 / b. 2109 (Feb. 07, 2024) ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— --- / Kokoro Folder: Sababa 5 and Yurika Hanashima - 2024 - Kokoro (web) Audio files: 01. Empty Hands.flac [03:22.418; FLAC • 842 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 20.34 MB (21 323 625 B)] 02. Kokoro.flac [04:13.880; FLAC • 846 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 25.61 MB (26 849 123 B)] 03. Halilim Halilim.flac [03:49.159; FLAC • 850 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 23.22 MB (24 352 366 B)] 04. A Flower Called Indica.flac [04:23.955; FLAC • 867 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 27.30 MB (28 622 009 B)] 05. Tokyo Midnight.flac [04:26.553; FLAC • 763 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 24.27 MB (25 447 252 B)] 06. Nasnusa.flac [05:13.585; FLAC • 741 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 27.71 MB (29 052 729 B)] 07. Crossroad of Love.flac [03:54.507; FLAC • 738 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 20.65 MB (21 656 040 B)] 08. Blue Universe.flac [04:27.368; FLAC • 704 kbps • 16 bit \ 44100 Hz • stereo; 22.44 MB (23 533 769 B)] Accuracy: -m0 File 01. Empty Hands - 100% CDDA [03:22:31] File 02. Kokoro - 100% CDDA [04:13:66] File 03. Halilim Halilim - 99% CDDA [03:49:12] File 04. A Flower Called Indica - 100% CDDA [04:23:72] File 05. Tokyo Midnight - 100% CDDA [04:26:41] File 06. Nasnusa - 100% CDDA [05:13:44] File 07. Crossroad of Love - 95% MPEG [03:54:38] File 08. Blue Universe - 95% MPEG [04:27:28] ————— 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: 52.2 s Log created at October 02, 2025 03:12:12 === 2FBC109928AB9377B532B0F77E061D3D10A05FA827F1DE0C13E92C8DBFAF1D11 ===
Динамический отчет (DR):
Cue Corrector v. 10.2.3 / b. 2109 (Feb. 07, 2024) log date: 2025-10-02 03:11:16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Album : Kokoro Year : 2024 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DR Peak RMS Duration Track -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DR7 -0.51 dB -8.70 dB 3:22 01 - Empty Hands / Sababa 5 & Yurika DR8 -0.51 dB -9.35 dB 4:14 02 - Kokoro / Sababa 5 & Yurika DR7 -0.51 dB -9.55 dB 3:49 03 - Halilim Halilim / Sababa 5 & Yurika DR7 -0.51 dB -8.94 dB 4:24 04 - A Flower Called Indica / Sababa 5 & Yurika DR8 -0.51 dB -9.74 dB 4:27 05 - Tokyo Midnight / Sababa 5 & Yurika DR8 -0.51 dB -9.91 dB 5:14 06 - Nasnusa / Sababa 5 & Yurika DR9 -0.51 dB -10.14 dB 3:55 07 - Crossroad of Love / Sababa 5 & Yurika DR8 -0.51 dB -9.72 dB 4:27 08 - Blue Universe / Sababa 5 & Yurika -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number of tracks : 8 Official DR Value: DR8 Samplerate : 44100 Hz Channels : 2 Bits per sample : 16 Average bitrate : 791 kbps Codec : FLAC ================================================================================
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Middle Eastern psych, funk, disco, and Japanese folk and pop, converge to create a mesmerising new sound on "Kokoro", Sababa 5 and Yurika's collaborative debut album for Batov Records, collecting four acclaimed singles and four brand new songs. Renowned for their innovative approach to merging Middle Eastern psych, funk and disco grooves, Sababa 5 found their perfect partner in Japanese singer and belly dancer Yurika Hanashima, who having graced stages dancing with Boom Pam and Ouzo Bazooka, found her own voice alongside the group, and together yielded hits "Tokyo Midnight", "Nasnusa," and "Crossroad of Love", earning accolades from tastemakers such as Gilles Peterson, Cerys Mathews, and Jeremy Sole. In "Kokoro", Sababa 5 and Yurika present a collection of tracks that transcend cultural boundaries and delve into the depths of human emotion. From the nostalgic romance of 'Nasnusa' to the carefree 'Halilim Halilim', each song on the album tells a story of love, sisterhood, and the journey of the soul. The title track, 'Kokoro', which embodies the essence of the album's musical exploration, refers to the sky, the performers' journey together, and the moment. Psychedelic soul, with touches of the Mediterranean coast and desert. Opener 'Empty Hands' explores Yurika's theory that "when you have empty hands you get everything", countered by the hypnotising keys of Eitan Drabkin. Over an Afrobeat inspired groove, and bittersweet bassline from Amir Sadot. The playful and summery 'Halilim Halilim' was inadvertently named by Dani Ever Hadani of Middle Eastern psych and surf rockers, Ouzo Bazouka, and alludes to how love enters and leaves our lives like the air blown through a flute. Ilam Smilan's exceptional guitar playing stands out, as does the unwavering groove and rhythm of drummer Raz Man; recently heard among a coterie of feted studio musicians for Mr Bongo signing Project Gemini. On 'A Flower Called Indica', Yurika's Japanese vocal pays tribute to the ubiquitous allure of flowers, and the powerful bonds between friends, over Sababa 5's psychedelic groove. The second half of the record collects Sababa 5 and Yurika's earlier and incredibly popular singles. The dance floor smashing 'Tokyo Midnight' is an uptempo psychedelic funk ripper, whilst 'Nasnusa', with its walking bassline and nostalgic love story, is the biggest hit in Sababa 5's repertoire thus far. Love in the moment is a recurring theme as the 'Crossroad of Love' (Ai no Kousaten) delivers another timeless moment of Mediterranean meets Japanese soul. The attraction of Yurika's mesmerising vocals over Sababa 5's infectious grooves is irresistible across "Kokoro", and the album marks a significant milestone in both their musical journeys. As Sababa 5 continue to redefine their sound, and Yurika establishes herself as a vocalist of note, "Kokoro" stands as a testament to the power of collaboration and the timeless bonds of music, love and romance.