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Carl Craig & Moritz von Oswald 'Movement 8' (c2 Version)

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Carl Craig & Moritz von Oswald - ReComposed

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Catalog#:
476 6912, 00289 4766912 8
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
Europe
Released:
10 Oct 2008
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno, Minimal, Ambient

Tracklist

1   Intro 6:23
2   Movement 1 2:26
    Double Bass - Marc Muellbauer
3   Movement 2 7:30
    Double Bass - Marc Muellbauer
4   Movement 3 8:34
5   Movement 4 8:06
6   Interlude 4:09
7   Movement 5 12:56
    Piano - Kelvin Sholar
8   Movement 6 14:12
    Double Bass - Marc Muellbauer
  Percussion - Daniel "Topo" Gioia*

Credits

Artwork By [Design] - Will Bankhead
Engineer [Detroit] - Collin Dupuis
Executive Producer - Kleopatra Sofroniou
Mastered By - Götz-Michael Rieth
Music By - Maurice Ravel , Modest Mussorgsky
Other [Concept] - Christian Kellersmann , Moritz von Oswald
Other [English Translation] - Angela Schumacher
Other [Liner Notes] - Thomas Meinecke
Performer [Original Recordings By] - Berliner Philharmoniker , Herbert von Karajan
Photography [Artists] - Erik Weiss
Photography [Cover, Page 3] - Marco Rothenburger

Notes

Original Music by Maurice Ravel: Bolero, Rapsodie espagnole.
Modest Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition.
Recorded by Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan (original recordings).
Berlin, Philharmonie, 12/1985 (Bolero); 2/1986 (Pictures); 2/1987 (Rapsodie)

"Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft" logo used on cover and CD label.

Publishers Recomposed
Planet E Communications ASCAP
OSWALD MUSIC

℗&© Universal Music Classics & Jazz, a division of Universal Music GmbH.
LC 0173. BIEM/SABAM.
Released in a cardboard slipcase with a booklet in English & German.

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Review by BattleTwig Oct 17, 2008
I really enjoyed this record. The combination of Bolero and the trumpet part from the Samuel Goldenburg and Schumuyle movement in Ravel's orchestration of Pictures at an Exhibition completely blew my mind. As a lover of both Basic Channel and classical music this record does a great job of satisfying both tastes. I would strongly recommend repeated listens to Pictures, both the original for piano and the orchestrated version, to fully appreciate this work.