The place to review or just chat about all Music & Videos.
Music Discussion Board
Feel free to talk about ANY Music you are interested in.
Embedding files from YouTube is welcome on this board.
Also any Hyper Links you wish to use.
This is a public board. All members, regardless of membership level (this includes pawns) are welcome to post here.
YOUTUBE has changed the way it codes it's Video Embed's. To make it work now you must right-click on the Video itself, and select 'Copy Embed HTML'. The Embed link under the Video does NOT work at present on BrainKing.
Please note - ANY material posted here deemed offensive or plagiarized will be removed immediately. The posting user(s) will be banned. This is not negotiable. Plagiarism is posting any original writings of another person without proper reference. Such material will be removed to avoid copyright infringements.
The Brand New album from Rhys Fulber's ( Delerium, Front Line Assembly etc ) Conjure One project. Having built a strong worldwide fan base with his awesome debut - solo self titled album ( Released in 2003 ), Fulber returns in August with a brand new album entitled "Extraordinary Ways". As with his debut, "Extraordinary Ways" features vocal performances by several female singers while musically it is a blend of lush synth textures, atmospheric, haunting melodies and driving electronic rhythms. However, whereas the first album drew its principal inspiration from Mediterranean and Middle Eastern musics, Fulber explains that "these songs are more about life and experiences this time, rather than visions and landscapes. "Conjure One" was more of a Middle Eastern travelogue, while "Extraordinary Ways" is more of an internal journey". For the first time in his career, the new album sees Fulber on vocal duties, delivering a unique modern take on the oft-neglected Buzzcocks classic "I Believe". Two singers from the first Conjure One album also return in the form of Poe ( on tracks "Endless Dream", "One Word" and "Extraordinary Way" ) and Chemda Kalili ( on the track "Forever Lost" ), while new vocalist collaborators are Tiff Lacey ( on "Face The Music" ) and Joanna Stevens ( on "Dying Light" ). The London based composer Chris Elliott also returns to assist with string arrangements.