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Rolling Stone Massive George Harrison ‘All Things Must Pass’ Box Due in August Dhani Harrison, bassist Klaus Voormann, and others look back on the late Beatle’s 1970 solo masterpiece, and detail the making of a new deluxe reissue By As Klaus Voormann recalls, the bass player, artist, and friend of the Beatles had no idea what was about to hit him when he arrived at EMI Studios (later known as Abbey Road) one day in late May of 1970. All he knew was that George Harrison was about to start a new project and that Ringo Starr would be drumming. Before he realized it, Voormann was rehearsing a bunch of unheard Harrison songs one after another, 15 in all, including “What Is Life,” “Awaiting on You All,” and “My Sweet Lord.” “I had no idea how many songs he had,” Voormann says, still marveling. “It was amazing. We were just busking along more or less to what George was playing.” ....
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MUSICIAN and composer Hannah Peel has released Ecovocative , the lead single of her latest album – just the latest notable music offering from the Emmy-nominated musician who earned acclaim with her work for a Game of Thrones episode, alongside an impressive output of creative albums and collaborations. Although she lives in Co. Down, the acclaimed composer and musician has strong family links back to Fermanagh, with her mum hailing from Fermanagh. Hannah s latest single premiered on Mary Anne Hobbs’ BBC Radio Six Music show, with the new single taken from her new album, Fir Wave , which is out now, released from Hannah s own label imprint, My Own Pleasure. ....
Lounge Pop perfection with a French twist… Nekomata marks the debut release of French producers (and brothers) Supernaive. Recorded between Paris and Tokyo, the album weaves together elements of electronica, RnB, hip hop and French Touch. There’s also some Japanese cultural references thrown into the mix which offers a chemistry that leaves a sophisticated, stylish album as a result. Part of the allure of Supernaive is the deliberate attempt at (literally) masking their appearance. Adopting Japanese Noh masks, the pair invite listeners to project their own ideas onto the strangely static visage that they present. As an album, Nekomata is certainly an unusual musical journey which seems to change gears between each track, employing different vocalists to constantly subvert expectations. Analogue synths battle with samples and breakbeat percussion across thirteen compositions that dart between musical genres. ....