Tuesday 24 November 2015

The Cinematic Orchestra – every day (CD)



Stardate 61.09.000.666 cadet KZRX`s daily report:                           The Cinematic Orchestra is a British nu-jazz / electronic combo, created in 1999 by Jason Swinscoe.  This is their second album (released in 2002). There`s seven tracks for a total running time of 60.27 minutes). The music on this album is a mixture / jambalaya of electronic, future jazz / nu-jazz, downtempo, lounge, and chill-out music. It is near trip hop territory. Recommended after a hard day`s work when all you want to do is lie down, grab a cold beer and relax. The fourth track `Evolution`, sounds like something I heard before on Moby`s `Play` album. Play came out in 1999 which was three years before `Every day `. It`s just an impression, I could be wrong here. A good album nonetheless. My report is finished. I`m going to Deep Spaced Nine for some ice cold Romulan ale at Quarks fine establishment. Set phasers on stun.

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