Sep 6, 2020

Sundaze 2036

Hello, Hamilton keeps on leading the F1 drivers, he is undoubtely the best driver, but i doubt he's the best racer..Well Monza let's see some serious racing for 3rd..as Red Bull isn't as fast this weekend but then Maxx is a great racer//


More relaxing from the Ultimae crew ..... N'Joy

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Aes Dana is the main moniker for Vincent Villuis, a French composer, sound designer, Dj and co-owner of Ultimae records as well as one of the founding members of Asura.

Bass player and singer in several coldwave and industrial bands as a teenager, Vincent then moved on to composing with machines and specialised in sampling and layering of acoustic sounds digitally transmuted. His music is a fusion of Deep Ambient, Downtempo, IDM, infused with hints of Neo-Classsical Electronica, Industrial and Liquid Drum’n’Bass.

As Aes Dana, he produced 6 solo albums, an audio samples library, participated to about 3 dozen compilations while collaborating on three albums with Swedish artist Magnus Birgersson under moniker H.UV.A.Network and with Greek artist Miktek on the release of EPs and the Fragments Libraries. He is also known for his artistic direction on the Fahrenheit Project series of compilations (Ultimae) and, as head of the Ultimae Studio, has earned a solid reputation for his audio mastering works.
Vincent Villuis was the official Artist in Residence at « Les Dominicains de Haute Alsace » between 2009 and 2012 which led to collaborations with artists and choirs from the Classical Music world and compositions for multi-diffusion installations such as « Le Jardin Magnétique » and creation of audio-guides for the site.

He composed scores and licensed existing works for short and feature films, documentaries and BBC tv programs such as « Atrophy Bank » by Sam Asaert, « The Passport » by Amund Lie, « Mandorla » by Roberto Miller or « Breath of Life » by Susan Kucera which opened new perspectives on composition and sound design and collaborations with various advertising agencies.


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Vincent Villuis, co-compiled and mixed this cd, it's an exceptional disc of psyambient bliss... flowing effortlessly from track to track, it feels less like a 'mix' and more like a single work.

Fahrenheit Project takes you further on the ambient journey. All along this project, the diverse musical and geographical influences communicate with one another, evoke their rhythms, their harmonies and inspirations to give you 77 minutes of varied music. An invitation to a different perception of ambient, electro world and trance.

Fahrenheit Project Part 5. 11 panoramic tracks for better days selected by the Ultimae Team and mixed by Tajmahal.

Opened by newly reformed Jaïa, this new collection of unreleased ambient anthems presents the latest works of our in-house artists Solar Fields, Carbon Based Lifeforms, Hol Baumann, Aes dana and Cell but also Great Leap Forward, Aural Planet and a new project : SYNC24, mature and acid, this track shines through the new project by Daniel Segerstad, the powerful Final by Hol Baumann and the outrageously excellent T-Rex Echoes by Carbon Based Lifeforms.

Special mention to the ethereal Processing Lights by H.U.V.A. Network and the surprising Alone by Jaïa. Favorite track: T-Rex Echoes.
As always in the compilation of this series, the journey takes you from downtempo trance to deep and acid ambient. Mixed by Tajmahal, famous for his chill out sessions at parties and festivals across the world like Zoom, Ypy Poty, Morrocco, Naturalp, Hoffmann party, Shivamoon,...and mastered by Huby Sea.



VA - Fahrenheit Project 5 ( flac 429mb)


01 Jaïa - Alone 8:00
02 Solar Fields - Water Silence 5:43
03 Aural Planet - Sunfruits Avenue 7:47
04 Aes Dana - Purple 7:07
05 H.U.V.A. Network - Processing Lights (Fairy Tales Version) 5:49
06 Cell - Blue Embers 7:04
07 Great Leap Forward - In Name of the Super Natural 6:43
08 Carbon Based Lifeforms - T-Rex Echoes 6:23
09 SYNC24 - Adrift in Time (Drumatix Edit) 5:18
10 Hol Baumann - Final 5:14
11 SYNC24 - Wake (Epilogue Edit) 7:14

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In this penultimate episode of the Fahrenheit Project, we discover the promising Scann-Tec and his incisive beats through ASD and a remix from Sundial's track, as well as Irukandji and his mesmerizing Whales Street. On the other hand, we have Dot, an acid-uptempo track by Sync24, a cold walk on the ice with Levitate by Solar Fields and a quite touching downtempo track by Hol Baumann called Radio Bombay, which is my favourite from this issue. Fahrenheit Project 6 is the absolute soundtrack for your after parties, morning celebration or "sofatimes"...



VA - Fahrenheit Project 6 ( flac 493mb)

01 Scann-Tec - ASD 6:27
02 Irukandji - Whales Street 7:23
03 Cell - Erasing Pluto 8:22
04 H.U.V.A. Network - Orientations 8:57
05 SYNC24 - Dot 8:13
06 Solar Fields - Levitate 10:47
07 Sundial Aeon - Together, We Are... (Scann-Tec Remix) 7:41
08 Aes Dana - Bam (Overlit Edit) 7:07
09 Hol Baumann - Radio Bombay 6:08

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Here comes the closing chapter of the Fahrenheit Project Collection; a series of hypnotic and cinematic soundscapes which take the listener on a deep and fluid journey through warm downtempo grooves, psybient and uplifting atmospheres.  Terminus of the serie, this last part is a firework to celebrate a project carried out during ten years. Passing through the detailed and powerful Millenium 3 by Asura, we go to Feller Buncher by Circular, a downtempo work coming from the North.
We continue our journey to Gedanken Wie Diese by Field Rotation, an electro-acoustic virtuoso I particularly advise, and end this fabulous sound exploration with OnFlow, a massive track filled with hope and bliss by the faithful Solar Fields.



 VA - Fahrenheit Project 7 ( flac 440mb)

01 Gaiana - Silenzio delle Sirene (Album Edit)
02 Asura - Millenium 3
03 Astropilot - Memories Maze (Flashbacks SE)
04 Circular - Feller Buncher
05 Scann-Tec - Signals
06 Hol Baumann - Final (Max Million Remix)
07 Cygna - Su Abir
08 Field Rotation - Gedanken Wie Diese
09 Maurizio Piazza - Hundred Miles
10 Solar Fields - OnFlow

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1 comment:

tarkus said...

Hi and thanks but ... there is a problem with "Invocation". It seems something went wrong with the encoding (not the zipped archive). The unzipped tracks refuse to play in every player I tried. Please, take a look. Thanks again!