All Artists: Banco de Gaia Title: Farewell Ferengistan Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Disco Gecko Release Date: 7/3/2006 Album Type: Import Genre: Dance & Electronic Styles: Ambient, Techno Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Banco de Gaia Farewell Ferengistan Genre: Dance & Electronic
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CD ReviewsBanco de Gaia is the best Inna Koulikova | seattle, wa usa | 06/26/2007 (5 out of 5 stars) "This music is the best. you just fly out of your body when you here the first sounds of this cd. It's worth buying it. buy it as soon as you can!!!!" Another Strange Ride Richard Senn | 10/27/2007 (5 out of 5 stars) "Since His early Days with Planet Dog Records Banco De Gaia has offered up as much in the World/Techno/ambient genre as any of the established dj/computer/musicians of the day. He continues to travel the world in search of his own lost chord. On Farewell Ferengistan Banco revisits his Planet Dog days and at the same instance pursues further onward into the possibilities of a true World Dance Music, and oh yes! by all means don't be afraid to dance. Stand out groundbreaking tracks The Harmonious G8, and Flow My Dreams, The Android Wept. Hurry out and get this disc. Don't let the Starbucks crowd get the jump on you. Thank you Six Degrees for picking up Banco when Planet Dog left our Galaxy." Farewell Ferengistan Michael Brillson | Bellingham, wa us | 12/14/2007 (2 out of 5 stars) "This CD does nothing for me.
The attraction that BDG has for me is its pulsating rhythm which uplifts you and carries you with it as it plays upon the tension of the melody the percussion and the chorus. "Last Train to Lhasa, Big Men Cry, The Magical sounds of Banco De Gaia" is the encompassing musical experience for those who like the pulsating almost primitive sounds that "Banco" delivers. The strength of Toby Marks is in his background as a drummer. Utilizing Ambient dub with Arabic and Middle Eastern influences he has created some of the most dramatic and exciting music of his genre. "Farewell Ferengistan", is not one of them. Mbrillson" |