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The Cinematic Orchestra: Channel 1 Suite, Ode to the Big Sea `99, Motion `99, Remixes 98-2000 `00

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The Cinematic Orchestra: Channel 1 Suite, Ode to the Big Sea `99, Motion `99, Remixes 98-2000 `00

The Cinematic Orchestra: Channel 1 Suite, Ode to the Big Sea `99, Motion `99, Remixes 98-2000 `00
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Label: Ninja Tune | Nu Jazz, Future Jazz, Downtempo

The Cinematic Orchestra is a British nu jazz and downtempo music group created in 1999 by Jason Swinscoe. The group is signed to independent record label Ninja Tune.
The Cinematic Orchestra have produced four studio albums, Motion (1999), Every Day (2002), Ma Fleur (2007) and To Believe (2019), and two film soundtrack albums, Man with a Movie Camera (2003) and The Crimson Wing: Mystery of the Flamingos (2009).
In addition to Swinscoe, the band includes former DJ Food member PC (Patrick Carpenter) on turntables, Luke Flowers on drums, Tom Chant on saxophone, Nick Ramm on piano, Stuart McCallum on guitar, and Phil France on double bass. Former members include Jamie Coleman (trumpet), T. Daniel Howard (drums), Federico Ughi (drums), Alex James (piano), and Clean Sadness (synthesizer, programming).
Swinscoe and Carpenter have also recorded together under the band name Neptune.
The Cinematic Orchestra's sound, in both live and studio contexts, employs a live band which improvises along with a turntablist and electronic elements such as samples provided by Swinscoe. In their studio releases Swinscoe will often remix the live source material to produce a combination of live jazz improvisation with electronica, such that it is difficult to tell where the improvisation ends and the production begins.
The Cinematic Orchestra: Channel 1 Suite, Ode to the Big Sea `99, Motion `99, Remixes 98-2000 `00

The Cinematic Orchestra: Channel 1 Suite, Ode to the Big Sea `99, Motion `99, Remixes 98-2000 `00:

The Cinematic Orchestra: Channel 1 Suite, Ode to the Big Sea `99, Motion `99, Remixes 98-2000 `00

Tracklist LP01. 1999 - Channel 1 Suite, Ode to the Big Sea {ZEN1284}:

01. Channel 1 Suite (5:54)
02. Channel 1 Suite (Hefner Remix) (4:45)
03. Ode to the Big Sea (5:43)
04. Ode to the Big Sea (Four Tet Remix) (7:34)

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The Cinematic Orchestra: Channel 1 Suite, Ode to the Big Sea `99, Motion `99, Remixes 98-2000 `00

The Cinematic Orchestra: Channel 1 Suite, Ode to the Big Sea `99, Motion `99, Remixes 98-2000 `00

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The Cinematic Orchestra: Channel 1 Suite, Ode to the Big Sea `99, Motion `99, Remixes 98-2000 `00

Tracklist LP02. 1999 - Motion (2013) {ZEN45}:

01. Durian (7:00)
02. Ode to the Big Sea (5:39)
03. Night of the Iguana (13:20)
04. Channel 1 Suite (5:51)
05. BlueBirds (5:06)
06. And Relax! (4:54)
07. Diabolus (9:17)
08. Kalima (4:23)

Whether to categorize Motion as a jazz or electronica album is an intriguing conundrum, because it truly turns out to be a combination of both musical forms, and it is an unequivocally brilliant combination, at that. British arranger/programmer J. Swinscoe – who virtually is the Cinematic Orchestra – gathered samples of drum grooves, basslines, and melodies from various recordings and artists that have inspired and influenced him (spaghetti-western composer Ennio Morricone and Roy Budd's spy film scores, '60s and '70s jazz and soundtrack scores from musicians such as Elvin Jones, Eric Dolphy, Andre Previn, David Rose, and John Morris). He then presented the samples that he had collected to a group of musicians, the core of which consisted of Tom Chant (soprano sax, electric and acoustic piano), Jamie Coleman (trumpet, flugelhorn), Phil France (bass), and T. Daniel Howard (drums), to learn and then improvise. Those tracks, in turn, were sampled and rearranged by Swinscoe on computer to create the tracks that make up this first Cinematic Orchestra album. The album bears all of the atmospheric hallmarks of ambient electronica, as well as Swinscoe's soundtrack inspirations and all the improvisational energy of jazz. Most of the songs are built with wave upon wave of repeated loops and instrumental phrases that work into a groove. Yet it feels at any moment as if the music is about to explode, like a steam whistle boiling to its screaming point. On "One to the Big Sea," for example, the same four-note bassline plays over and over with the same ride cymbal rhythm, but instead of seeming rote or mechanical, the riff just seems to continually bubble up and throb, slowly building anticipation and pressure. When a looped piano riff and horn charts enter the music, the juxtaposition seems almost jarring; yet, as they continue to repeat, in turn, atop the bass and cymbals, you can't help but feel that you're waiting for another dramatic leap, which eventually comes by way of the song's cornerstone: a thrilling drum solo. Each song is just as accomplished in its own way, so expertly arranged by Swinscoe that the impression of both structure and improvisation is created, while never sounding for a moment anything less than organic. The music is constructed piece by piece until it is a seamless whole that lives and breathes on its own merits, much like the soundscapes of DJ Shadow. Regardless of how they were made, though, the songs on Motion are by turns eerie, lush, edgy, expansive, gritty, intensely powerful, and gorgeous. Sometimes an album comes along that forces you to reconfigure and re-evaluate all of the assumptions you had previously made about music in order to realize how vast and endless the possibilities are; this is one of those albums.

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The Cinematic Orchestra: Channel 1 Suite, Ode to the Big Sea `99, Motion `99, Remixes 98-2000 `00

The Cinematic Orchestra: Channel 1 Suite, Ode to the Big Sea `99, Motion `99, Remixes 98-2000 `00

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The Cinematic Orchestra: Channel 1 Suite, Ode to the Big Sea `99, Motion `99, Remixes 98-2000 `00

Tracklist LP03. 2000 - Remixes 98-2000 {ZEN50}:

01. Faze Action - Moving Cities (The Cinematic Orchestra Remix Extended Version) (5:16)
02. Tom Tyler - Ode to the Lizard (The Cinematic Orchestra Chameleon Mix) (5:48)
03. The Cinematic Orchestra - Channel One Suite (Tom Tyler Remix) (7:50)
04. Kenji Eno - The Fear Theme (The Cinematic Orchestra's Re-Interpretation) (4:40)
05. Les Gammas - Guauanco (The Cinematic Orchestra Extended Version) (7:37)
06. Piero Umiliani - Panoramica (The Cinematic Orchestra Remix) (6:27)
07. Nils Petter Molvaer - Vilderness (The Cinematic Orchestra Remix) (6:22)
08. DJ Krust - Re-Arrange (The Cinematic Orchestra Remix) (9:44)

Featuring a mix of jazz charts, DJ culture touches, and soundtrack-level layers of sound, Cinematic Orchestra's Remixes 1998-2000 includes seven reconfigurations of electronica gems from the likes of Kenji Eno, DJ Krust, and Piero Umilani. Atop their own core sound of bass, drums, and keyboards, the band deftly mixes in samples from the original tracks. The result is a loose-sounding mix of lengthy wide-screen pieces, which conjure up thoughts of Henry Mancini, John Barry, Jah Wobble, DJ Spooky, Herbie Hancock, and King Tubby. A fine disc for the sophisticated electronica fan.

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The Cinematic Orchestra: Channel 1 Suite, Ode to the Big Sea `99, Motion `99, Remixes 98-2000 `00

The Cinematic Orchestra: Channel 1 Suite, Ode to the Big Sea `99, Motion `99, Remixes 98-2000 `00


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