Bonobo - Black Sands
Жанр: Downtempo, Ambient
Носитель: LP
Год выпуска: 2010/2020
Лейбл: Ninja Tune (ZEN140X)
Страна-производитель: EU
Аудио кодек: FLAC
Тип рипа: tracks
Формат записи: 24/192
Формат раздачи: 24/192
Продолжительность: 00:55:10
Треклист:
01. Prelude (1:18)
02. Kiara (3:49)
03. Kong (3:58)
04. Eyesdown (5:28)
05. El Toro (3:45)
06. We Could Forever (4:19)
07. 1009 (4:33)
08. All in Forms (4:52)
09. The Keeper (4:49)
10. Stay the Same (4:44)
11. Animals (6:45)
12. Black Sands (6:50)
Источник оцифровки: thezabs
Код класса состояния винила: Mint
Устройство воспроизведения: Rega P10 Turntable with Rega P10 PSU
Головка звукоснимателя: Rega Apheta 3 Cartridge
Предварительный усилитель: PS Audio NuWave Phono Converter ADC
Программа-оцифровщик: Audition CC 2019
Обработка: Click Repair 3.9.9 at 10/0 on DeClick > Volume Boost +0 DB > Remove DC Bias
Условия оцифровки
Lineage:
Rega P10 Turntable with Rega P10 PSU > Virgin Vinyl > Rega Apheta 3 Cartridge > PS Audio NuWave Phono Converter ADC > AudioQuest Carbon USB Cable > USB-IN > Audition CC 2019 @ 24bit float, 192kHz capture.
Processing:
24bit wav > Run through Click Repair 3.9.9 at 10/0 on DeClick > Volume Boost +0 DB > Remove DC Bias > Saved as 24bit,192kHz WAV > FLAC > Tagged with Discogs tagger through Foobar.
Scans:
Epson Expression 11000XL -> 16bit 600 DPI with Unsharp Mask -> Color Correction in Photoshop CC 2019 x64 -> 8bit 600DPI PNG.
Спектры
Замер динамического диапазона
foobar2000 1.6.9 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2022-02-12 22:43:40
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Analyzed: Bonobo / Black Sands
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR10 -5.15 dB -18.14 dB 1:18 01-Prelude
DR10 -4.62 dB -17.24 dB 3:49 02-Kiara
DR11 -4.21 dB -16.98 dB 3:58 03-Kong
DR11 -4.21 dB -18.41 dB 5:28 04-Eyesdown
DR12 -3.75 dB -17.55 dB 3:45 05-El Toro
DR9 -3.86 dB -14.30 dB 4:19 06-We Could Forever
DR11 -3.87 dB -17.39 dB 4:33 07-1009
DR10 -3.14 dB -16.25 dB 4:52 08-All in Forms
DR11 -2.98 dB -16.46 dB 4:49 09-The Keeper
DR9 -3.71 dB -15.31 dB 4:44 10-Stay the Same
DR10 -4.40 dB -17.02 dB 6:45 11-Animals
DR11 -4.29 dB -17.49 dB 6:50 12-Black Sands
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Number of tracks: 12
Official DR value: DR10
Samplerate: 192000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 4991 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Review by K. Ross Hoffman
Laid-back London groove maestro Simon Green (alias Bonobo) returns after a considerable absence (on the recording front, at least) with this fourth full-length helping of his masterfully mellow monkey magic. While it's not terribly divergent from the future-jazz cut-ups that made his earlier efforts such an instinctively natural fit with the turn-of-the-century Ninja Tune stable, Black Sands evidences a clear evolution into a more distinctive, sophisticated, and complex style, resulting in his most musically adventurous work to date, and certainly his most modern-sounding. Green's clearly been keeping his ear to the ground for a bit of rhythmic reinvigoration: the immediately striking "Kiara" reworks the hauntingly elegant string refrain that opens the album with submerged vocal splices and a halting, head-nodding left-field hip-hop beat á la relative Ninja Tune newcomer Flying Lotus, while cuts like the "Eyesdown" and "All in Forms" shade subtly toward the dubstep diaspora. Elsewhere, "We Could Forever" is a funky Afro-Latin workout riding an infectiously crisp guitar riff, and the scruffy, swing-inflected breakbeats that dominated Bonobo's earlier output crop up again on "Kong" and "El Toro." But while the grooves here serve quite nicely (and keep things consistently varied), it's the lush layers of unmistakably live instrumentation laid on top -- most of it played by Green himself -- that make the album really soar. That's especially true on the two closing cuts, both stretching toward seven minutes, which eschew electronics almost entirely and feel more than anything like dense, moody, compositionally intricate modern jazz. At the other end of Black Sands' polychromatic though tonally consistent spectrum are a clutch of cuts featuring the rather blandly breezy vocals of Andreya Triana -- silky smooth electro-samba ("Wonder When") and neo-soul ("The Keeper") that make for more than passable mood fodder but can't quite match the musical inventiveness displayed elsewhere (though Green does weave her vocals quite deftly among the clustered woodwinds and sparse stutter-step of "Eyesdown.") For a style of electronica (chillout/downtempo) that's grown decidedly dusty over the past decade -- even though Bonobo is clearly striving to move well beyond such staid genre divisions, and in many ways succeeding, that's probably still the best place to slot him if you gotta -- Black Sands is a welcome infusion of life and warmth.