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A world-ranging, dark-ambient journey in six movements. DVD Dolby Digital 5.1, High-resolution PCM Stereo, DVD-Audio 5.1. Re-mixed in stereo for digital download.
Genre:
Avant Garde: Modern Composition
Release Date:
2009
Migration
© Copyright-Hamilton Sterling & Jimmy Haslip
(854251002005)
Record Label: Helikon Sound
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MIGRATION is a programmatic journey from the rural to the urban and beyond. It was produced, composed, arranged, performed, and programmed by Hamilton Sterling and Jimmy Haslip.
Hamilton Sterling is a Sound Designer, Composer, Editor, and Musician who has worked on such films as The Dark Knight, War of the Worlds, and Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World.
Jimmy Haslip is a Producer, Composer, Musician, and a founding member of the jazz fusion group, Yellowjackets. He also plays with the Allan Holdsworth/Alan Pasqua group, The Jeff Lorber Fusion and Jing Chi.
Migration was recorded, mixed, and edited at Helikon Sound by Hamilton Sterling and Mastered at Dogmatic by Rich Breen. Side 1 of the disc contains a DVD Dolby Digital 5.1 version and a 24bit 48kHz PCM Stereo version. Side 2 of the disc contains a DVD-Audio 5.1 24bit 48kHz version. The album was re-mixed in stereo for digital download.
MIGRATION
1. Senegal Suite 15:17
2. Migration 8:17
3. City of Light 9:05
4. Sadness, Away 2:14
5. City of Water 9:52
6. Spiral, Dreams of Home 5:29
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Go Ahead, Migrate, It's Well Worth It
author: Daniel Greenspan
It is not totally uncommon to have to think in a way you haven't thought before, or imagine in a way that you have never been called upon to imagine. It does not entirely take you by surprise when, occasionally, an artist or even nature might compel you to see something - to make sense of something visually - in a way that you could not have up until that moment, standing before Twombly's "The Anatomy of Melancholia," maybe, or watching the sun rise over the glacial emptiness of the antarctic. It is even more rare, I think, when your ears are taken by surprise, overwhelmed, and granted the supreme pleasure of hearing again for the first time. Migration will do this to your ears, several times over; you will like it.
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