Формат записи/Источник записи: [TR24][OF]
Наличие водяных знаков: Нет
Год издания/переиздания диска: 2017
Жанр: Folk, World, & Country, African
Издатель (лейбл): Anti, Epitaph
Продолжительность: 00:46:14
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Front
Источник (релизер): hdtracks
Контейнер: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Разрядность: 24/44,1
Формат: PCM
Количество каналов: 2.0
Треклист:
01. Tiwàyyen
02. Sastanàqqàm
03. Nizzagh Ijbal
04. Hayati
05. Ittus
06. Ténéré Tàqqàl
07. Imidiwàn N-àkall-In
08. Talyat
09. Assàwt
10. Arhegh Ad Annàgh
11. Nànnuflày
12. Intro Flute Fog Edaghan
13. Fog Edaghàn
DR Log
foobar2000 1.1.10 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2017-09-14 19:06:14
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Analyzed: Tinariwen feat. Kurt Vile, Mark Lanegan / Elwan (1)
Tinariwen feat. Kurt Vile, Matt Sweeney / Elwan (2)
Tinariwen feat. Matt Sweeney, Alain Johannes / Elwan (3)
Tinariwen / Elwan (4-13)
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR6 -0.02 dB -7.61 dB 5:03 ?-Nànnuflày
DR6 -0.02 dB -7.08 dB 3:44 ?-Tiwàyyen
DR6 -0.02 dB -8.23 dB 4:14 ?-Talyat
DR6 -0.02 dB -7.99 dB 3:25 ?-Sastanàqqàm
DR6 -0.02 dB -7.22 dB 3:40 ?-Nizzagh Ijbal
DR5 -0.02 dB -6.23 dB 3:23 ?-Hayati
DR6 -0.02 dB -8.85 dB 3:46 ?-Ittus
DR9 -0.02 dB -9.73 dB 4:26 ?-Ténéré Tàqqàl
DR6 -0.02 dB -7.69 dB 3:33 ?-Imidiwàn n-àkall-in
DR6 -0.02 dB -6.59 dB 3:40 ?-Assàwt
DR5 -0.02 dB -6.53 dB 2:48 ?-Arhegh ad annàgh
DR11 -2.84 dB -22.09 dB 1:27 ?-Fog Edaghàn (Intro Flute) [Ghost Track]
DR5 -0.02 dB -6.59 dB 3:05 ?-Fog Edaghàn (Ghost Track)
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Number of tracks: 13
Official DR value: DR6
Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1439 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Об исполнителе (группе)
Tinariwen is a Tuareg group that performs a guitar-centric branch of Malian music that, to the untrained ear, is reminiscent of Ali Farka Touré's, but is far more rock-oriented and percussive. All of the band's musicians originate from the southern Sahara; the group's name, meaning "empty places," is a reflection of their land of origin. The band formed in the rebel camps of Colonel Gaddafi, as each of the musicians had been forced from their nomadic lifestyle into involuntary military service. Surrounded by a displaced nation of their peers, Tinariwen forged a new style of music, trading their traditional lutes and shepherd's flutes for electric guitars and drums. The style that resulted was dubbed "Tishoumaren," or "the music of the unemployed." Their music addresses issues such as political awakening, problems of exile, repression of their people, and demands of sovereignty. In a region with no postal or telephone system, their tapes soon became a grassroots voice of rebellion and a rallying point for the disenfranchised nation. Though outlawed in Algeria and Mali, 2001's The Radio Tisdas Sessions and 2004's Amassakoul are available to Western audiences. In 2006, they recorded their third album, Aman Iman: Water Is Life, released internationally in 2007 by Harmonia Mundi's World Village imprint. The album was produced by Justin Adams, and featured the voice and guitar of founding member Mohammed Ag Itlale. Tinariwen toured the world for the first time in its wake. They followed the album with Imidiwan: Companions, a two-disc set containing one disc of music and a DVD documentary about Tinariwen's history. This was once again followed by a world tour that included numerous festival appearances in the United States and Europe. Tinariwen signed to America's Anti imprint in 2010. The label encouraged them to experiment. The end result was Tassili, issued in 2011, in which the band recorded a completely acoustic set in a protected region of the southeastern Algerian desert. The tapes were flown to America where guitarist Nels Cline overdubbed electric guitars and New Orleans' famed Dirty Dozen Brass Band added horns, making Tassili a truly international collaboration. The album won a Grammy. The bandmembers were forced to flee Mali due to political and social unrest, and recorded their follow-up, Emmaar, at a studio in Joshua Tree National Park in the United States. It was released in February of 2014. Despite ongoing political upheaval, the band reconvened in 2016 after touring behind Emmaar, to record their sixth studio album, Elwan. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinariwen