Melech Mechaya / Aurora
Album: | Aurora | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Melech Mechaya | Added: | Sep 2017 | |
Label: | Felmay |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2017-09-08 | Pull Date: | 2017-11-10 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Nov 12 | Nov 5 | Oct 29 | Oct 22 | Oct 15 | Oct 8 | Oct 1 | Sep 24 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 21, 2018: | Melange
Aurora |
4. | Nov 11, 2017: | Music Casserole
Poca De Domino |
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2. | Jan 11, 2018: | Melange
Boom, Aurora |
5. | Nov 09, 2017: | Melange
Ricochete, Aurora |
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3. | Nov 13, 2017: | Everything A to Z Week 110
Circus Nimbus, Aurora |
6. | Nov 02, 2017: | Melange
Un Puente |
Album Review
Margy Kahn
Reviewed 2017-09-06
Reviewed 2017-09-06
“The Party Kings” from Portugal have a fantastic and unique sound, not to mention a great virtuoso clarinetist. They are total originals while unmistakably in the klezmer (and perhaps choro) tradition;
No FCC's: Favorite tracks 1, 2, 3, 6, 7; all tracks are good to play
**1 – Aurora – 5:17 – slow, steamy klezmer with incredible piano from Felipe Melo; music feels as if it's raining down on you and then the sun comes out
*2—Olarecas – 3:40 – bright and happy beat with a Middle Eastern scale
*3 –Boom --3:33 – starts off with syncopated accordion with Noiserv serving up lyrics in English
4-Poca de Domino – 5:25 – almost classical-sounding wind instruments in harmony; with drums underneath; goes to harmonics with dulcimer sound underneath; ethereal; punches up into louder and faster piece and then back to quiet which abruptly ends
5 –Exodus – 3:42 – modulating guitar chords with sticks; violin comes in and then wind instrument; pretty minor key stuff, Ladino sounding
*6- Un Puente –3:31 – starts off with nimble pizzicato with female vocalist singing Spanish lyrics over great accompaniment; mysterious and beautiful
*7 –Fado Salterio –4:36-- starts with dulcimer; guitar comes in; habanera rhythm; steamy
*8—Ricochete – 3:34 – waltz with clarinet and violin in dialogue; delightful
9- Aurora Reprise –:50-- strange little outtake
10 – Circus Nimbus –5:27 –slower; chorus comes in partway through along with strange synth sounds
No FCC's: Favorite tracks 1, 2, 3, 6, 7; all tracks are good to play
**1 – Aurora – 5:17 – slow, steamy klezmer with incredible piano from Felipe Melo; music feels as if it's raining down on you and then the sun comes out
*2—Olarecas – 3:40 – bright and happy beat with a Middle Eastern scale
*3 –Boom --3:33 – starts off with syncopated accordion with Noiserv serving up lyrics in English
4-Poca de Domino – 5:25 – almost classical-sounding wind instruments in harmony; with drums underneath; goes to harmonics with dulcimer sound underneath; ethereal; punches up into louder and faster piece and then back to quiet which abruptly ends
5 –Exodus – 3:42 – modulating guitar chords with sticks; violin comes in and then wind instrument; pretty minor key stuff, Ladino sounding
*6- Un Puente –3:31 – starts off with nimble pizzicato with female vocalist singing Spanish lyrics over great accompaniment; mysterious and beautiful
*7 –Fado Salterio –4:36-- starts with dulcimer; guitar comes in; habanera rhythm; steamy
*8—Ricochete – 3:34 – waltz with clarinet and violin in dialogue; delightful
9- Aurora Reprise –:50-- strange little outtake
10 – Circus Nimbus –5:27 –slower; chorus comes in partway through along with strange synth sounds
Track Listing
1. | Aurora | 6. | Un Puente | |||
2. | Olarecas | 7. | Fado Salterio | |||
3. | Boom | 8. | Ricochete | |||
4. | Poca De Domino | 9. | Aurora Reprise | |||
5. | Exodus | 10. | Circus Nimbus |