Kyrgyz – Kyrgyz

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Kyrgyz – Kyrgyz

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Artist……………: Kyrgyz

Album…………….: Kyrgyz

Genre…………….:

Source……………: CD

Year……………..: 2006

Ripper……………: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520

Codec…………….: LAME 3.96

Version…………..: MPEG 1 Layer III

Quality…………..: Extreme, (avg. bitrate: 234kbps)

Channels………….: Stereo / 44100 hz

Tags……………..: , ID3 v2.2, APE v2,000

Information……….:

Ripped by…………: Somebody on 6/11/2012

Posted by…………: Somebody on 5/6/2014

News Server……….:

News Group(s)……..:

Included………….: NFO

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Tracklisting

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1. (00:23:47) Kyrgyz – Kyrgyz (Crown of the Yurt, Window to Heaven)

2. (00:11:08) Kyrgyz – Clown Hands Dokalmak

3. (00:06:52) Kyrgyz – Hirzur Vadisi (Peaceful Valley)

4. (00:05:50) Kyrgyz – Ele Almak

5. (00:02:05) Kyrgyz – Kyssa

6. (00:11:37) Kyrgyz – Yurt:Invitation

Playing Time………: 01:01:20

Total Size………..: 101.80 MB

NFO generated on…..: 5/6/2014 12:50:46 PM

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Album info

“KYRGYZ is a name that will be unfamiliar to most, but the band’s members read like an all-star team of Bay Area improvisers. This quartet consists of TOM CARTER (CHARALAMBIDES), LOREN CHASSE (BLITHE SONS, THUJA, etc.), CHRISTINE BOEPPLE (SKYGREEN LEOPARDS), and ROBERT HORTON (BROKEN MASK, INFINITE ARTICLE, etc.). Kyrgyz’s debut album is 60 minutes of droned-out bliss. With its roots firmly planted in trance-inducing soil, the six songs here stretch their branches toward the sun. When four artists of this caliber come together in a single setting, the expectations are high. There is tension to spare. But Kyrgyz is such a perfect blend of all their talents that it never implodes beneath the pressure. Horton is the hand that guides this mix of heavy, hypnotic drones, acoustic scrawl, and free jazz skronk. Each sound is carefully chosen and blended together magically. There are equal elements of Charalambides and Jewelled Antler throughout Kyrgyz, but again it is Horton that upsets the balance to create something completely new. In the end, this is nothing short of brilliant.” – label