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fdrhd : hi def audio tracks
« on: September 28, 2012, 10:20:42 PM »
Saw some chatter about this site site fdrhd today, thought I'd pass it along.

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FDRHD (Full Dynamic Range High Definition) is all about no compromise audio. Hear an album at its optimum sound quality, with full dynamic range and in its highest resolution. No loss of quality, no compromise. All FDRHD releases are delivered as mastering grade, full quality files. Hear the music as it was meant to sound. Hear the music at its best!

They have a free sample bundle here:

http://www.fdrhd.com/fdrhd020free] [url]http://www.fdrhd.com/fdrhd020free [/url]

 Track listing

HHYMN – ‘These Hands’ This track is taken from their debut album 'In The Depths' originally released last year on the Denizen Recordings. The album was a result of the band members retreating into "a wilderness world of zithers, mandolins, ukuleles, harmoniums, dulcimers, double basses, brass and brushes". A truly wonderful album, which 'This Is England' director, Shane Meadows described as his "favourite album of the year".

For more information see:

Label: http://www.denizen.uk.com/

Band: http://www.denizen.uk.com/artists/hhymn/

Album: http://www.fdrhd.com/hhymn-in-the-depths

Napoleon – ‘Lament’ From the self-titled album, Napoleon (who some may know as Simon Mills, formerly of the duo Bent) delivers the album on the label Godlike & Electric. "Low-key disco beats get glam treatments, thought-provoking vocal samples are spread over unique house rhythms, and seemingly countless other vanguard arrangements turn the album into stereo modern art". Chris Fore, QRO Magazine.

For more information see:

Label: http://godlikeandelectric.com/

Band: http://www.napoleon-tunes.com

Album: http://www.fdrhd.com/catalogue/napoleon

We Show Up On Radar – ‘The Anchors in Your Heart’ Taken from the album released this September through Hello Thor Records. Multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer Andy Wright – the man inside We Show Up On Radar – has conjured up this 11 song popular melodrama with the help of producer Jason Boshoff (Basement Jaxx, Lisa Hannigan, Groove Armada). It is music that is full of contradictions – childlike and sweet, but a bit wrong, terribly sad, but hopelessly uplifting.

For more information see:

Label: http://hellothor.com/

Artist: http://wsuor.com

Album: http://www.fdrhd.com/we-show-up-on-radar-sadness-defeated

Angels in the Architecture – ‘A Real Thrill’ Taken from their self-title album released through FA Recordings, the musical eclecticism within this record; salutes a rich and harmonious tapestry of musical routes and influences, from Jazz, Acoustic Soul, Pop and Folk. Each song being recorded live by Colin Elliot at Yellow Arch Studios in Sheffield, this album is not to be missed.

For more information see:

Label: http://www.formationaudio.co.uk/farecordings/

Band: www.angelsin.info

Album: http://www.fdrhd.com/catalogue/angels-in-the-architecture-debut-l-p

Test Machine – ‘Sleep All Day’ Taken from the album entitled 'Dereverberation' released through FA Recordings. Described as a "journey into a fusion of Sixties Art Rock, Seventies Garage and dark Naughties Ambiance, brooding scratchy soundscapes, with the sound of classic guitars and a Wurlitzer piano". The album aims to create visual imagery in the listener's mind whilst using simplicity to provide a platform from which the listener can dream.

For more information see:

Label: http://www.formationaudio.co.uk/farecordings/

Band: http://www.formationaudio.co.uk/farecordings/T/2-test-machine

Album: http://www.fdrhd.com/catalogue/test-machine-dereverberation

Radium 88 – ‘Lady of Perpetual Motion’ Taken from the 'Escaping Tomorrow' album released on FA Recordings, which is described as thoughtful melodic Electronica with elements of Dub, Classical, Folk and Psychedelia. The sound could be loosely described as crystalline, angelic vocals soaring effortlessly above a Blade Runner soundtrack as re-envisioned by Massive Attack. Or equally, the sort of sound you might get if Bjork were to collaborate with Philip Glass or Orbital with Beirut.

For more information see:

Label: http://www.formationaudio.co.uk/farecordings/

Artist: http://www.formationaudio.co.uk/farecordings/R/5-radium-88

Album: http://www.fdrhd.com/catalogue/radium-88-escaping-tomorrow
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