Hello, biggest sports choc of the day, Djokovic lost a match after a year of collecting Grandslams he just couldn't find his rhythm, several break saw him go out 7-6 in the fourth set, the last point said it all he just let it go... Over in Austria the weather impacted F1's Q3 specially the Red Bull drivers were let down again by their team the engine has improved but the team has messed up again ,this time by badly timing the final lap on a strongly improving track, Verstappen went from 2nd to 9th in the final 50 seconds. Hamilton can try his luck at the start again with Hülkenberg at his side and Button covering. Vettel and Rosberg got 5 place grid penalties, Hamilton should be out of sight by the time they near the podium.
Clash of the day were the too biggest teams left at the Euro's. Italy did everything they could to deregulate the German's but they needed a silly penalty to stay in the game. It was a real battle that went on for 120 minutes. It ended in an extraordinary penalty shout out that could have ended regularly if the 10th penalty had been scored by Schweinsteiger, he missed hopelessly as had done 5 others before. On to sudden death Italy's second line up started scoring and the Germans had to score too if they wanted to remain in the tournament the 9th penalty became fatal to the Italians as Neuer held it and Buffon didn't. Germany went deservedly through and broke the spell of heaving lost the previous 4 tournament clashes with the Italians.
Today's artist is the main project of Christopher von Deylen, a German electronic music composer who produces music which can be considered trance and ambient. Since he himself does not sing on his tracks, he often collaborates with other famous singers in the electronic genre. Hours of music to ........N'Joy
xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
Schiller started as a duo, formed by Christopher von Deylen and Mirko von Schlieffen in 1998. The first single of the band was "Glockenspiel", with great success in Germany.
On 19 August 1999, their first full album, Zeitgeist, was launched, focusing in club and dance music. It was followed by Weltreise, which was released on 30 July 2001. This album featured the single "Dream of You" (with Peter Heppner), which won the ECHO award in 2002 for the Best Dance Single of the Year.
Since Schlieffen wanted to focus mostly in trance music, while Deylen wanted a more eclectic electronica, the duo split after their second album Weltreise.
The third studio album, Leben, was issued on 13 October 2003. It included the popular single "Leben... I Feel You", featuring Peter Heppner. Artists like Peter Heppner (from Wolfsheim), Maya Saban, Sarah Brightman, Alexander Veljanov (from Deine Lakaien), Kim Sanders, and Mila Mar performed vocals on this album.
Leben was followed by Tag und Nacht, released on 28 October 2005. Mike Oldfield, Moya Brennan, Kim Sanders, Jette van Roth, and Thomas D. collaborated on Tag und Night.
Schiller's fifth album, Sehnsucht (Desire) was announced in December 2007 and later released on 22 February 2008. Sehnsucht was simultaneously released in two formats and in three editions. Over 100,000 copies of Sehnsucht have been sold since the release of the album. It has received a golden certification.[3] Sehnsucht was internationally released under the name Desire on 26 May 2008.
Schiller also collaborated with Colbie Caillat on "You" which was released in 2008, both of them appear in the accompanying video. Same year Schiller produced another successful single called "Time For Dreams" with the Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The song was used by the German TV channel ZDF during the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing.
Schiller's sixth studio album, Atemlos (Breathless), was released in 12 of March 2010. It debuted on second position on German Charts and was the highest entry for a domestic album for the week.[6] The English edition of the album Atemlos reached until number 3 in the chart of IFPI in Greece. The single "Try" featured Nadia Ali. On 5 October 2012, the seventh studio album, Sonne (Sun), was released. The next album was Opus, issued on 30 August 2013.
Christopher von Deylen does not provide any vocals for Schiller productions himself. Vocals are sung by guest artists including Samu Haber of Sunrise Avenue, Sarah Brightman, Moya Brennan of Clannad, Adam Young of Owl City, Andrea Corr of The Corrs, Colbie Caillat, Sarah Howells of Welsh emotional folk / indie band Paper Aeroplanes, Ben Becker, Peter Heppner of synthpop band Wolfsheim, MiLù - also known as Mila Mar, Xavier Naidoo, Arlissa, Maya Saban, Kim Sanders formerly of Culture Beat, Ana Torroja of the Spanish pop group Mecano, Tarja Turunen formerly of power metal group Nightwish, Despina Vandi, Alexander Veljanov of Darkwave group Deine Lakaien, Swedish singer September, French voice artist Pierre Maubouché.
Other musicians that have collaborated with Schiller include Anggun, Lang Lang, Klaus Schulze, Mike Oldfield, Helen Boulding, Kate Havnevik, Damae of Fragma, Jaël of Swiss band Lunik, Stephenie Coker and German actress Anna Maria Mühe. Many of Schiller's albums take over a year to receive a North American release. Until 2008 several of Schiller's tracks were re-recorded with English replacing German lyrics.
xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
Tag und Nacht, like other Schiller studio albums before it, balances dancefloor material with lush, downtempo electronica. Once again, the majority of the tracks are instrumental, while a handful are full-blown songs with spoken word poetry and ethereal guest vocalists; Culture Beat's Kim Sanders returns, but the highest profile collaboration is with electronic music pioneer Mike Oldfield on “Morgentau.” The mood here tends to fall somewhere between tranquil and somber: it can be enjoyed as a deep listening experience or left unobtrusively in the background.
Schiller - Tag Und Nacht (Day and Night) (flac 357mb)
01 Willkommen 1:09
02 Nachtflug 5:44
03 Die Nacht... Du Bist Nicht Allein 4:35
04 What's Coming 4:26
05 Sonnenaufgang 3:17
06 Miles And Miles 4:36
07 Schritt Der Zeit 3:00
08 I Know 4:57
09 Morgentau 4:13
10 Berlin Bombay 4:45
11 Der Tag... Du Bist Erwacht 4:00
12 Lichtwerk 3:38
13 Falling 5:24
14 Jahresringe 3:31
15 I Saved You 4:38
16 Irrlicht 3:18
17 Feuerwerk 5:04
18 Sleepy Storm 5:10
19 Eine Stunde 1:32
Schiller - Tag Und Nacht (Day and Night) (ogg 180mb)
9 part 46 min ambient warm up music for the Tag Und Nacht tour
Schiller - Einlassmusik 3 (Tag Und Nacht tour) (ogg 222mb)
xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
Trance magnates Schiller (individually Mirko von Schlieffen and Christopher von Deylen) put together a string of dancehall hits in Europe throughout the first decade of the 2000s, collaborating with a series of artists for a mix of trance instrumental tracks and recited poetry. 2008's Desire is little different in some respects. It holds to the basic tenets of trance music, using progressive buildups and slowdowns of compositional structure, and a strong focus on synths as the main melodic vehicle. Along with that musical core, though, Desire includes slightly filtered female vocals as well, adding a fairly ethereal element to the proceedings. Pieces such as "Black" (with Jette von Roth adding her vocals) can get a bit ethnic with their instrumentation. Pieces like the title track, however, hold up a bit more of Schiller's classic style with the eclectic Xavier Naidoo providing a partially spoken, partially chanted vocal accompaniment to a brooding instrumental track. Desire does all of the things a good trance album should do -- it provides moments of sheer danceable joy, and it provides moments of darker, tighter pensiveness. Primarily, though, it provides a long buffet of ambient sounds, stripped from the realm of the relaxed club. Not quite chill-out, not quite dance, but a casual groove.
Schiller - Sehnsucht (Desire) (flac 429mb)
01 Willkommen 1:08
02 Herzschlag 4:09
03 Denn Wer Liebt (Mit Anna Maria Mühe) 3:56
04 Sehnsucht (Mit Xavier Naidoo) 3:57
05 Wehmut 4:03
06 Black (Mit Jette Von Roth) 4:59
07 Mitternacht 4:15
08 Let Me Love You (Mit Kim Sanders) 6:24
09 Nacht (Mit Ben Becker) 2:18
10 Fate (Mit Isis Gee) 3:56
11 Porque Te Vas (Voc Ana Torroja) 4:34
12 In Der Weite (Mit Anna Maria Mühe) 5:11
13 Sommernacht 4:39
14 Everything (Mit Helen Boulding) 4:09
15 Lichter 4:43
16 Ile Aye (Mit Stephenie Coker) 4:13
17 Once Upon A Time 2:39
Schiller - Sehnsucht (ogg 157mb)
xxxxx
Schiller - Sehnsucht Bonus (flac 398mb)
01 Der Kuss (Mit Anna Maria Mühe) 1:45
02 Wunschtraum 4:32
03 Tired (Mit Jaël) 4:45
04 Lichtung 6:03
05 Breathe (Mit September) 4:12
06 Zenit (Ausschnitt) (Mit Klaus Schulze) 12:48
07 In The Dark (Mit Jette Von Roth) 5:11
08 Tagtraum 4:47
09 Destiny (Mit Despina Vandi) 4:13
10 White 2:01
11 Lonely (Mit Damae) 3:46
12 Sehnsucht (Reprise) 3:52
13 Vor Der Zeit (Mit Ben Becker) 3:06
14 Forever (Mit Kim Sanders) 5:36
Schiller - Sehnsucht Bonus (ogg 152mb)
xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
Ambient/downtempo is not the style primarily associated with conceptual symphonies, but the one-man project Schiller (Christopher von Deylen) pulls it off remarkably well on Atemlos (Breathless), mostly by a clever mix of different types of musical material. The atmospheric bits that form the majority of Atemlos are tempered by straight-on Europop recorded with the help of guest vocalists, all of whom recite their lines in slightly pompous half-whispers typical for new age, but still to good result: the otherworldly-but-catchy dance pieces -- with the occasional bit of pop/rock instrumentation -- go a long way toward explaining why the record charted in the German Top Three. Most of the vocal tracks have a fleeting kitschy vibe, but also the grace to never become earworms, which would have only been out of place here: the album remains a primarily downtempo affair, drifting on the waves of soft instrumentals consisting of midtempo beats and tingling and sparkling synthesizer textures that are not exactly original -- a lot of comparisons, from slower B12 to slower Tangerine Dream, come to mind -- but succeed in building a dreamy mood, with the more involved tracks stirring the listener's attention every once in a while to prevent it from floating too far away. Atemlos was inspired by a trip to the Arctic as part of a scientific expedition on the fittingly named Polarstern (The North Star) vessel, but, like most music, especially electronica, it is abstract enough to fit all sorts of pleasantly moody settings and introspective activities -- though once you know it, it's hard to get images of icebergs, endless ice fields shining in the sun, and clear northern skies out of your head. But this only confirms that Schiller succeeded with this record, sprawling as it may be.
Schiller - Atemlos (flac 392mb)
01 Willkommen 1:09
02 Nachtflug 5:44
03 Die Nacht... Du Bist Nicht Allein 4:35
04 What's Coming 4:26
05 Sonnenaufgang 3:17
06 Miles And Miles 4:36
07 Schritt Der Zeit 3:00
08 I Know 4:57
09 Morgentau 4:13
10 Berlin Bombay 4:45
11 Der Tag... Du Bist Erwacht 4:00
12 Lichtwerk 3:38
13 Falling 5:24
14 Jahresringe 3:31
15 I Saved You 4:38
16 Irrlicht 3:18
17 Feuerwerk 5:04
18 Sleepy Storm 5:10
19 Eine Stunde 1:32
Schiller - Atemlos (ogg 148mb)
xxxxx
Schiller - Atemlos Bonus (flac 352mb)
01 La Mer 4:06
02 Sunrise 6:13
03 Augenblick 2:05
04 I Will Follow You 4:34
05 Opium 6:08
06 The Fire 5:54
07 Un Solo Minuto 4:45
08 Salton Sea 4:53
09 Under My Skin 5:03
10 Hochland 4:08
11 Himmelblau 5:24
12 Always You 4:38
13 Reprise 3:59
Schiller - Atemlos Bonus (ogg 143mb)
xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
Clash of the day were the too biggest teams left at the Euro's. Italy did everything they could to deregulate the German's but they needed a silly penalty to stay in the game. It was a real battle that went on for 120 minutes. It ended in an extraordinary penalty shout out that could have ended regularly if the 10th penalty had been scored by Schweinsteiger, he missed hopelessly as had done 5 others before. On to sudden death Italy's second line up started scoring and the Germans had to score too if they wanted to remain in the tournament the 9th penalty became fatal to the Italians as Neuer held it and Buffon didn't. Germany went deservedly through and broke the spell of heaving lost the previous 4 tournament clashes with the Italians.
Today's artist is the main project of Christopher von Deylen, a German electronic music composer who produces music which can be considered trance and ambient. Since he himself does not sing on his tracks, he often collaborates with other famous singers in the electronic genre. Hours of music to ........N'Joy
xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
Schiller started as a duo, formed by Christopher von Deylen and Mirko von Schlieffen in 1998. The first single of the band was "Glockenspiel", with great success in Germany.
On 19 August 1999, their first full album, Zeitgeist, was launched, focusing in club and dance music. It was followed by Weltreise, which was released on 30 July 2001. This album featured the single "Dream of You" (with Peter Heppner), which won the ECHO award in 2002 for the Best Dance Single of the Year.
Since Schlieffen wanted to focus mostly in trance music, while Deylen wanted a more eclectic electronica, the duo split after their second album Weltreise.
The third studio album, Leben, was issued on 13 October 2003. It included the popular single "Leben... I Feel You", featuring Peter Heppner. Artists like Peter Heppner (from Wolfsheim), Maya Saban, Sarah Brightman, Alexander Veljanov (from Deine Lakaien), Kim Sanders, and Mila Mar performed vocals on this album.
Leben was followed by Tag und Nacht, released on 28 October 2005. Mike Oldfield, Moya Brennan, Kim Sanders, Jette van Roth, and Thomas D. collaborated on Tag und Night.
Schiller's fifth album, Sehnsucht (Desire) was announced in December 2007 and later released on 22 February 2008. Sehnsucht was simultaneously released in two formats and in three editions. Over 100,000 copies of Sehnsucht have been sold since the release of the album. It has received a golden certification.[3] Sehnsucht was internationally released under the name Desire on 26 May 2008.
Schiller also collaborated with Colbie Caillat on "You" which was released in 2008, both of them appear in the accompanying video. Same year Schiller produced another successful single called "Time For Dreams" with the Chinese pianist Lang Lang. The song was used by the German TV channel ZDF during the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing.
Schiller's sixth studio album, Atemlos (Breathless), was released in 12 of March 2010. It debuted on second position on German Charts and was the highest entry for a domestic album for the week.[6] The English edition of the album Atemlos reached until number 3 in the chart of IFPI in Greece. The single "Try" featured Nadia Ali. On 5 October 2012, the seventh studio album, Sonne (Sun), was released. The next album was Opus, issued on 30 August 2013.
Christopher von Deylen does not provide any vocals for Schiller productions himself. Vocals are sung by guest artists including Samu Haber of Sunrise Avenue, Sarah Brightman, Moya Brennan of Clannad, Adam Young of Owl City, Andrea Corr of The Corrs, Colbie Caillat, Sarah Howells of Welsh emotional folk / indie band Paper Aeroplanes, Ben Becker, Peter Heppner of synthpop band Wolfsheim, MiLù - also known as Mila Mar, Xavier Naidoo, Arlissa, Maya Saban, Kim Sanders formerly of Culture Beat, Ana Torroja of the Spanish pop group Mecano, Tarja Turunen formerly of power metal group Nightwish, Despina Vandi, Alexander Veljanov of Darkwave group Deine Lakaien, Swedish singer September, French voice artist Pierre Maubouché.
Other musicians that have collaborated with Schiller include Anggun, Lang Lang, Klaus Schulze, Mike Oldfield, Helen Boulding, Kate Havnevik, Damae of Fragma, Jaël of Swiss band Lunik, Stephenie Coker and German actress Anna Maria Mühe. Many of Schiller's albums take over a year to receive a North American release. Until 2008 several of Schiller's tracks were re-recorded with English replacing German lyrics.
xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
Tag und Nacht, like other Schiller studio albums before it, balances dancefloor material with lush, downtempo electronica. Once again, the majority of the tracks are instrumental, while a handful are full-blown songs with spoken word poetry and ethereal guest vocalists; Culture Beat's Kim Sanders returns, but the highest profile collaboration is with electronic music pioneer Mike Oldfield on “Morgentau.” The mood here tends to fall somewhere between tranquil and somber: it can be enjoyed as a deep listening experience or left unobtrusively in the background.
Schiller - Tag Und Nacht (Day and Night) (flac 357mb)
01 Willkommen 1:09
02 Nachtflug 5:44
03 Die Nacht... Du Bist Nicht Allein 4:35
04 What's Coming 4:26
05 Sonnenaufgang 3:17
06 Miles And Miles 4:36
07 Schritt Der Zeit 3:00
08 I Know 4:57
09 Morgentau 4:13
10 Berlin Bombay 4:45
11 Der Tag... Du Bist Erwacht 4:00
12 Lichtwerk 3:38
13 Falling 5:24
14 Jahresringe 3:31
15 I Saved You 4:38
16 Irrlicht 3:18
17 Feuerwerk 5:04
18 Sleepy Storm 5:10
19 Eine Stunde 1:32
Schiller - Tag Und Nacht (Day and Night) (ogg 180mb)
9 part 46 min ambient warm up music for the Tag Und Nacht tour
Schiller - Einlassmusik 3 (Tag Und Nacht tour) (ogg 222mb)
xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
Trance magnates Schiller (individually Mirko von Schlieffen and Christopher von Deylen) put together a string of dancehall hits in Europe throughout the first decade of the 2000s, collaborating with a series of artists for a mix of trance instrumental tracks and recited poetry. 2008's Desire is little different in some respects. It holds to the basic tenets of trance music, using progressive buildups and slowdowns of compositional structure, and a strong focus on synths as the main melodic vehicle. Along with that musical core, though, Desire includes slightly filtered female vocals as well, adding a fairly ethereal element to the proceedings. Pieces such as "Black" (with Jette von Roth adding her vocals) can get a bit ethnic with their instrumentation. Pieces like the title track, however, hold up a bit more of Schiller's classic style with the eclectic Xavier Naidoo providing a partially spoken, partially chanted vocal accompaniment to a brooding instrumental track. Desire does all of the things a good trance album should do -- it provides moments of sheer danceable joy, and it provides moments of darker, tighter pensiveness. Primarily, though, it provides a long buffet of ambient sounds, stripped from the realm of the relaxed club. Not quite chill-out, not quite dance, but a casual groove.
Schiller - Sehnsucht (Desire) (flac 429mb)
01 Willkommen 1:08
02 Herzschlag 4:09
03 Denn Wer Liebt (Mit Anna Maria Mühe) 3:56
04 Sehnsucht (Mit Xavier Naidoo) 3:57
05 Wehmut 4:03
06 Black (Mit Jette Von Roth) 4:59
07 Mitternacht 4:15
08 Let Me Love You (Mit Kim Sanders) 6:24
09 Nacht (Mit Ben Becker) 2:18
10 Fate (Mit Isis Gee) 3:56
11 Porque Te Vas (Voc Ana Torroja) 4:34
12 In Der Weite (Mit Anna Maria Mühe) 5:11
13 Sommernacht 4:39
14 Everything (Mit Helen Boulding) 4:09
15 Lichter 4:43
16 Ile Aye (Mit Stephenie Coker) 4:13
17 Once Upon A Time 2:39
Schiller - Sehnsucht (ogg 157mb)
xxxxx
Schiller - Sehnsucht Bonus (flac 398mb)
01 Der Kuss (Mit Anna Maria Mühe) 1:45
02 Wunschtraum 4:32
03 Tired (Mit Jaël) 4:45
04 Lichtung 6:03
05 Breathe (Mit September) 4:12
06 Zenit (Ausschnitt) (Mit Klaus Schulze) 12:48
07 In The Dark (Mit Jette Von Roth) 5:11
08 Tagtraum 4:47
09 Destiny (Mit Despina Vandi) 4:13
10 White 2:01
11 Lonely (Mit Damae) 3:46
12 Sehnsucht (Reprise) 3:52
13 Vor Der Zeit (Mit Ben Becker) 3:06
14 Forever (Mit Kim Sanders) 5:36
Schiller - Sehnsucht Bonus (ogg 152mb)
xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
Ambient/downtempo is not the style primarily associated with conceptual symphonies, but the one-man project Schiller (Christopher von Deylen) pulls it off remarkably well on Atemlos (Breathless), mostly by a clever mix of different types of musical material. The atmospheric bits that form the majority of Atemlos are tempered by straight-on Europop recorded with the help of guest vocalists, all of whom recite their lines in slightly pompous half-whispers typical for new age, but still to good result: the otherworldly-but-catchy dance pieces -- with the occasional bit of pop/rock instrumentation -- go a long way toward explaining why the record charted in the German Top Three. Most of the vocal tracks have a fleeting kitschy vibe, but also the grace to never become earworms, which would have only been out of place here: the album remains a primarily downtempo affair, drifting on the waves of soft instrumentals consisting of midtempo beats and tingling and sparkling synthesizer textures that are not exactly original -- a lot of comparisons, from slower B12 to slower Tangerine Dream, come to mind -- but succeed in building a dreamy mood, with the more involved tracks stirring the listener's attention every once in a while to prevent it from floating too far away. Atemlos was inspired by a trip to the Arctic as part of a scientific expedition on the fittingly named Polarstern (The North Star) vessel, but, like most music, especially electronica, it is abstract enough to fit all sorts of pleasantly moody settings and introspective activities -- though once you know it, it's hard to get images of icebergs, endless ice fields shining in the sun, and clear northern skies out of your head. But this only confirms that Schiller succeeded with this record, sprawling as it may be.
Schiller - Atemlos (flac 392mb)
01 Willkommen 1:09
02 Nachtflug 5:44
03 Die Nacht... Du Bist Nicht Allein 4:35
04 What's Coming 4:26
05 Sonnenaufgang 3:17
06 Miles And Miles 4:36
07 Schritt Der Zeit 3:00
08 I Know 4:57
09 Morgentau 4:13
10 Berlin Bombay 4:45
11 Der Tag... Du Bist Erwacht 4:00
12 Lichtwerk 3:38
13 Falling 5:24
14 Jahresringe 3:31
15 I Saved You 4:38
16 Irrlicht 3:18
17 Feuerwerk 5:04
18 Sleepy Storm 5:10
19 Eine Stunde 1:32
Schiller - Atemlos (ogg 148mb)
xxxxx
Schiller - Atemlos Bonus (flac 352mb)
01 La Mer 4:06
02 Sunrise 6:13
03 Augenblick 2:05
04 I Will Follow You 4:34
05 Opium 6:08
06 The Fire 5:54
07 Un Solo Minuto 4:45
08 Salton Sea 4:53
09 Under My Skin 5:03
10 Hochland 4:08
11 Himmelblau 5:24
12 Always You 4:38
13 Reprise 3:59
Schiller - Atemlos Bonus (ogg 143mb)
xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
Many thanks for the great music you share, never heard of Schiller, very glad you helped me discover them !
ReplyDeletejust wanted to say a big thanks mate...i mate not like all your music posts but i do love some of them..many thx for reminding me of lost gems and introducing me to new ones...your blog is one i love to check into regulary...many thx my friend
ReplyDelete