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I-Wolf And The Chainreactions - Flesh&Blood FLAC

Singer:

I-Wolf

Album:

Flesh&Blood

Genre:

Electronic style / Jazz / Funk & Soul

FLAC album size:

1419 mb

MP3 album size:

1286 mb

WMA album size:

1182 mb

Other music formats:

MPC DMF MP3 MMF DXD MP2 DXD

Rating:

4.3 ✱

Style:

Leftfield, Soul-Jazz

Country:

Austria

Date of release:

2013

I-Wolf And The Chainreactions - Flesh&Blood FLAC


I-Wolf And The Chainreactions - Flesh&Blood FLAC

Tracklist

1 Trailerpark Voodoo
2 Howling
3 Let It Go
4 Turn Where Your Love Is
5 Exploitation Blues
6 Blazing Fires
7 For So Long
78 Hearts On Fire
9 Wicked Paradise
10 The Lightning And The Thunder
11 It Will Burn Us
12 Total Eclipse

Credits

  • Backing Vocals, Vocals [Additional] – Aisha* (tracks: 6 to 9, 11), Briknie* (tracks: 3, 4, 9), Toph* (tracks: 10), I-W* (tracks: 2, 5, 10), Nomadee (tracks: 3, 4, 6 to 11), TCR* (tracks: 2, 5)
  • Baritone Saxophone – Florian Fennes (tracks: 1, 3, 6, 8)
  • Bass – Ed Siblik* (tracks: 8, 12)
  • Bass Clarinet – Florian Fennes (tracks: 4, 9)
  • Drums [Live] – Sixtus Preiss (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 9, 11)
  • Engineer [Live Sound] – Alexander Bossew, Ed Siblik*
  • Flute – Sascha Otto (tracks: 4, 9)
  • Guitar – Ed Siblik* (tracks: 6, 8)
  • Harp – Eduardo Raon (tracks: 1 to 5, 7 to 11)
  • Horns – Milena Sanchez (tracks: 7), Roberto Sanchez (tracks: 7)
  • Organ – I-W* (tracks: 7)
  • Percussion – I-W* (tracks: 5, 6, 9, 11)
  • Percussion [Cachon] – I-W* (tracks: 2, 8)
  • Piano – I-W* (tracks: 1, 2, 10)
  • Programmed By [Beats] – I-W* (tracks: 2 to 12)
  • Recorded By [Live Recording] – Andreas Koch
  • Synthesizer, Composed By, Producer, Arranged By – I-W*
  • Violin [Electric] – Matthias Jakisic (tracks: 4), Mia Zabelka (tracks: 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 11, 12)
  • Vocals [Main] – Aisha* (tracks: 2, 4, 10, 12), Briknie* (tracks: 8, 11), I-W* (tracks: 2, 3, 8, 11, 12), Nomadee (tracks: 12), Nomadee (tracks: 4, 6, 9), Voice (tracks: 7)

Notes

Comes with 8-page booklet with credits.

Flesh + Blood assembled, recorded and mixed at various live and rehearsal locations in Europe by I-Wolf.

Track 2 is called "Howling Years" in booklet.
Track 5 is called "Blazing Fires (From Up To Low)" in booklet.
Track 10 is called "The Thunder And The Lightning" in booklet.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 673790029768
  • Label Code: 29830

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SEA043 I-Wolf & The Chainreactions I-Wolf & The Chainreactions - Flesh+Blood ‎(11xFile, FLA) Seayou Records SEA043 Austria 2013

Coirad
Pressnote:In December 2012 Wolfgang Schlögl unleashed his first recorded output under his I-Wolf solo moniker in 10 years: The single Let It Go (SEA038) was a herald to and is also included on the twin-albums Flesh+Blood and Skull+Bones in its respective versions. These two full length records even share some more songs (in different variations), yet they still sound very distinct. Flesh+Blood is the life record and dedicated to the ones we love. It is enthusiastic, excessive, impulsive. Contemporary electronic dance music, dub rhythms, jazz and soul mix to please. The 11 songs on Flesh+Blood have been recorded live in various locations all over Europe and feature a full band line-up of the Chainreactions. The Chainreactions are not a backing band, they are the wolf-pack: Portuguese harpist Eduardo Raon, wunderkind drummer/producer Sixtus Preiss (Affine Records), Mia Zabelka and Matthias Jakisic on electric violin and music veteran Eddie Siblik on guitar and bass. The three singers Nomadee, Aisha and Briknie shine in the often daring environment of an I-Wolf production. Additional saxophone comes from Florian Fennes, Sascha Otto contributed on flute. Skull+Bones is the death record and dedicated to the ones we lost. It is ascetic, focused, dark. Dub, jazz, soul and electro mix to challenge. Skull+Bones has mostly been performed by Wolfgang Schlögl himself with the help of Eddie Siblik and the voices of Aisha, Briknie and Nomadee with additional vocals from Moritz Vierbom. The album has been produced by I-Wolf and Eddie Siblik. Both albums form a whole: the life and death of I-Wolf. And the sound-philosophy is consistent: careful arrangements, thought out lyrics, passionate performance. As such, these twins are concept albums in the truest sense of the word.
lets go baby
PRESS NOTE:In December 2012 Wolfgang Schlögl unleashed his first recorded output under his I-Wolf solo moniker in 10 years: The single Let It Go (SEA038) was a herald to and is also included on the twin-albums Flesh+Blood and Skull+Bones in its respective versions. These two full length records even share some more songs (in different variations), yet they still sound very distinct. Flesh+Blood is the life record and dedicated to the ones we love. It is enthusiastic, excessive, impulsive. Contemporary electronic dance music, dub rhythms, jazz and soul mix to please. The 11 songs on Flesh+Blood have been recorded live in various locations all over Europe and feature a full band line-up of the Chainreactions. The Chainreactions are not a backing band, they are the wolf-pack: Portuguese harpist Eduardo Raon, wunderkind drummer/producer Sixtus Preiss (Affine Records), Mia Zabelka and Matthias Jakisic on electric violin and music veteran Eddie Siblik on guitar and bass. The three singers Nomadee, Aisha and Briknie shine in the often daring environment of an I-Wolf production. Additional saxophone comes from Florian Fennes, Sascha Otto contributed on flute. Skull+Bones is the death record and dedicated to the ones we lost. It is ascetic, focused, dark. Dub, jazz, soul and electro mix to challenge. Skull+Bones has mostly been performed by Wolfgang Schlögl himself with the help of Eddie Siblik and the voices of Aisha, Briknie and Nomadee with additional vocals from Moritz Vierbom. The album has been produced by I-Wolf and Eddie Siblik. Both albums form a whole: the life and death of I-Wolf. And the sound-philosophy is consistent: careful arrangements, thought out lyrics, passionate performance. As such, these twins are concept albums in the truest sense of the word.
Snowseeker
I-Wolf: Wolfstanz23.05.2013 | 14:37 | von Holger Fleischmann (Die Presse - Schaufenster)In den Club – und wieder raus: neue Alben von I-Wolf.„Burn us, Burn us“, singt Sängerin Briknie immer wieder in „It Will Burn Us“, einem harten, nervös pulsierenden Dancehall-Stück, dessen Bässe unbarmherzig in die Magengrube boxen. Gut zehn Jahre nach den ersten beiden Alben als I-Wolf hat das Soloprojekt des Wiener Musikers und Produzenten Wolfgang Schlögl auf „Flesh+Blood“ nichts an Intensität und Schärfe eingebüßt. Und an Variantenreichtum gewonnen: Seine tief im jamaikanischen Dub verwurzelten Grooves formt er mit Klängen, die bisweilen an (Free-)Jazz und Neue Musik denken lassen, zu oft zwingender Clubmusik im Niemandsland der Genres und Gefühle. Momente der Euphorie treffen auf jene der Überforderung und Ernüchterung. Dissonanzen und fein dosierte Lärmpartikel auf beseelten Gesang und wohlige Harmonien. Alles angetrieben von unterirdischen Bässen. Unterstützt wird Schlögl neben Briknie von den Sängerinnen Nomadee und Aisha sowie den Chainreactions, seiner aktuellen Band: Mia Zabelka und Matthias Jakisic an der E-Geige, dem Harfenisten Eduardo Rao, Eddie Siblik an Gitarre und Bass und Drummer Sixtus Preiss. Gemeinsam gelingen packende Songs wie das sonnige „For So Long“ oder „Exploitation Blues“, bei dem Raos perlende Harfe dem muskulösen Groove eine unerwartete Leichtigkeit verleiht. Die Zeile „Turn where your love is“ klingt im gleichnamigen Song, einem Höhepunkt des Albums, wie Aufforderung und Frage zugleich, wie Problem und Lösung. Und bringt so die Wirren von Liebe und (Seelen-)Leben, von denen „Flesh+Blood“ kündet, auf den Punkt.(c) Beigestellt „Flesh + Blood“. I-Wolfs Album mit „The Chainreactions“ (TCR).„It Will Burn Us“. Schlögl, bekannt als Mitglied der Sofa Surfers, spricht viele musikalische Sprachen. Und betreibt so viele Projekte, dass selbst ein kleiner Ausschnitt davon abendfüllend ist. Etwa, als er 2011 im Wiener WUK u. a. den einst mit dem verstorbenen Hansi Lang betriebenen „Slow Club“ neben der Band „Paradies der Tiere“ oder „The Faraday Orchester“ präsentiert hat. Das zweite neue Album „Skull+Bones“ unterstreicht das: Darauf holt Schlögl die Arbeiten von „Flesh+Blood“ in reduzierter Form – oft nur mit Gitarre, Klavier und Schlagzeug –- aus dem Club. Das aufwühlende „It will burn us“ wird etwa zum schwebenden, in sich ruhenden „Brighter than the sun“: einer der Fälle, in denen sich die Stücke nicht nur ergänzen, sondern jeweils Eigenleben entwickeln.

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