Protocol a [Import]
Protocol a [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Tinctura
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2. Code Vortex
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3. Lophphorus
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4. Strata Sensys
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5. Graflicker
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6. Beatectonics
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7. Tengwar
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8. City Simmetry
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9. Stem Id
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10. Evoke
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Protocol a,Kiyoshi Izumi,3d,Dance
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Ritual Protocol
Manufacturer: Kleos
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Chamber Music
| Forms & Genres
| Classical (c.1770-1830)
| Historical Periods
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| Chamber Music
| Classical
| Styles
| Music
General
| International
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B00005U0L7
Release Date: 2006-11-22 |
Tracks:
- Canyon: Toccata - Makoto Nakura
- Canyon: Cadence - Makoto Nakura
- Canyon: Canyon - Makoto Nakura
- Canyon: Cadence - Makoto Nakura
- Canyon: Toccata - Makoto Nakura
- Paraphraseology: Prima Facie - Makoto Nakura/Stefan Milenkovich
- Paraphraseology: In Absentia (Part I) - Makoto Nakura/Stefan Milenkovich
- Paraphraseology: Persona Non Grata - Makoto Nakura/Stefan Milenkovich
- Paraphraseology: In Absentia (Part II) - Makoto Nakura/Stefan Milenkovich
- Paraphraseology: Status Quo - Makoto Nakura/Stefan Milenkovich
- Paraphraseology: Tempus Fugit - Makoto Nakura/Stefan Milenkovich
- Transience - Makoto Nakura
- Recollections Of The Inland Sea: Misterioso - Makoto Nakura/David Fedele
- Recollections Of The Inland Sea: Allegro Con Brio - Makoto Nakura/David Fedele
- Ritual Protocol: Sempre Legato Ma Ritmico - Makoto Nakura/Kevin Puts
- Ritual Protocol: Mesto Con Moto - Makoto Nakura/Kevin Puts
- Ritual Protocol: Quarter Note = 144 - Makoto Nakura/Kevin Puts
Customer Reviews:
Hypnotic.......2003-05-11
This is such an unusual recording. One would think a must for all students of the marimba... yes, but also for the large audience besides marimba players - this is magic music making. Makoto's virtuosity is astonishing, the range of touch felty, harsh, tender, windy, muffled, present - it's all there. The genre of the instrument and the music is such that most of the effect is based on cumulation, the hypnotic melting of the senses and suspention of time and place, one piece after another lure me deeper into this world. What Makoto Nakura achieves with his mallets equals any ten fingers on the piano.
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First Protocol
Tony Remy
Manufacturer: Pony Canyon
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Acid Jazz
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
General
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B000O77SC2
Release Date: 2007-04-16 |
Tracks:
- Beyond Jupiter
- First Protocol
- See No Evil
- Other Side Of Me
- Where Did You Go ?
- Only Child
- Box
- Transceiver
- Dans La Mancha
- Between My Finger And My Thumb
Album Description
2007 project from Incognito guitarist. Pony Canyon.
Album Details
A Project from Incognito Guitarist.
Average customer rating:
- 1/2 of the Lootpack... well kind of...
- Nice record
- It's Nice
- classic... No Dope... Yes
- Can't Stop Won't Stop!
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Secondary Protocol
Wildchild
Manufacturer: Stones Throw
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
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- The Lost Tapes
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ASIN: B00008V5YB
Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Code Red
- Hands Up
- The Come Off featuring Tha Liks and Phil Da Agony
- The Movement Part 2
- Heartbeat featuring Oh No
- Kiana
- Secondary Protocol
- Knicknack 2002 featuring Percee P and Medaphoar
- Puttin' In Work
- Bounce featuring Planet Asia, Aceyalone and Spontaneous
- Wonder Years
- Party Up featuring Vinia Mojica
- Operation Radio Raid featuring LMNO
- Feel It featuring Medaphoar
Amazon.com
Compared to the slow-roll flows of most West Coast rappers, Wildchild rhymes in wind sprints. Every exhalation races to the finish; as Wildchild explains in "Code Red," "build momentum/gain it/to pass you like Marion Jones." It's an exhilarating, though at times exhausting, experience to take him at full force, but guests like Aceyalone, labelmate Medaphoar, and fast rap legend Percee P provide some respite from Wildchild's lyrical storm. Though this is supposed to be Wildchild's solo moment, the entire album is produced by his Lootpack partner Madlib and Madlib's younger brother Oh No (talented family, that one), although Madlib never actually cameos with his funky, clunky rhymes. Instead, the prolific producer and baby brother provide a consistent sound bed, full of dust-drizzled loops and iron-fisted percussive blows. This balance offers the best of both worlds--giving Wildchild a convincing opportunity to shine on his own but remaining familiar enough for Lootpack fans to enjoy as well. --Oliver Wang
Customer Reviews:
1/2 of the Lootpack... well kind of..........2006-05-23
Solo LP from 1/2 of the LPs, but preety much everybody makes a cameo. Two thirds of the production is handled by Madlib himself and the rest is by Madlib's lil' bro Oh No. The result... a solid album that feels like a Lootpack release, but without the helium voiced Quasimoto and mumbly Madlib on the mic.
One of the drawbacks, like one of the other reviewers stated, is that Wildchild has to let you know his name, "Wildchild aka Cracker Jack," all the time. Despite that, the beats, the rhymes... it's all good. This is yet another dope Stones Throw release. Bonified headphone material.
Nice record.......2006-04-12
In truth I'd give it 4.5, but we're rounding up. If you like the Lootpack, this is just about as good. It's a little cleaner, a little less totally-blunted-and-messed-up. Not much, but a little. Well worth picking up.
(And in answer to a previous review: yes, I'm sick of Dilated, J5, and some others. But I'm not sick of Madlib or Wildchild... these guys will continue to get my money.)
It's Nice.......2005-11-08
3.75 Stars. Last year, when I purchased this album, I was glad it was better than that Jaylib crap. (That also got sold back) Wildchild is indeed an emcee who can bring it to yo chest. He has a fast flow but its too the beat, in a big boi type fashion, but Wildchild is one of those emcees that posessess raw talent. Madlib, and Oh No produce the entire album, and produce it they do. I strongly believe Wildchild had full say in this project because the beats he chose were bangin'.
Stand out tracks:
1) Kiana
2) Putting in Work
3) Next Movement
4) Bounce
He recieves some guest shots from Planet Asia, Spontaneous, and Phil Da Agony. All and all, the album is solid over all.
If you like Lootpack's "Soundpieces" album, get this one because it doesn't dissapoint.
It's better than "Madvillany" and "Jaylib"............for those albums get the WTF, treatment.
P.S. They get sold back too!!!!!!!!!
classic... No Dope... Yes.......2005-10-19
Wildchild makes his solo debut on stones throw and for the most part it is what we have come to expect from Madlib. If you enjoy Tha Liks and The Living Legends than this may just be your new favorite MC. Production is handled mostly by Madlib but the production is not as good as his quasimoto album. The songs have that strong west coast party feel to them and for the most part this is a great adittion to any Hiphoppers collection their are only a few tracks that are subpar. Wildchilds flow is very impressive to say the least he flows over all of these tracks like it is just second nature to him. his rhymes remind me of planet Asia and just like asia WC comes lyricly weak on a few tracks but still shows that he has enormous potential. This cat hasnt had anything new out for awhile so I am anxiously awaiting a new LP from him.
Can't Stop Won't Stop!.......2004-11-14
Man Stones Throw is on a roll this year. First they drop Jaylib and Charizma at the end of '03; then they bust out Madvillain, Stevie, Oh No and now Wild Child. This album is no Jaylib or Madvillain but that's not to say it's weak. This album is, in fact, great.
Having picked up Oh No's 'The Disrupt' five minutes ago I'm still riding the Stones Throw train of thought - that is to say that you can't EVER go wrong with the production and that while the lyrics are an acquired taste they do grow on you without even having to try. There is very little effort invested in liking Stones Throw hip hop right now because Madlib and brother Oh No, as producers, are at the top of their game. For the beat-miner in you these brothers will not let you down - Madlib never lets you down beat-wise and Oh No is distinguishing his own soul-heavy style that is most certainly similar to his older bro but distinct nonetheless in that he opts for a crispy, more coherent sound than Mad's often experimental sound.
Wild Child is not the most memorable MC as far as lyrics of flow goes. He can definitely hold his own on the mic but there's nothing really there to write home about. I love his energy, it's reminiscent of a Busta Rhymes circa Leaders of New School. Similar to Oh No's album, where the lyrics come off as the weaker half of the beats-lyrics combo, Secondary Protocol's production will jump off your speakers and into your heart way before you start warming up to the flow.
I can't get enough of Stones Throw right now. They never let me down. This album is a must-buy solely based on the fact that they are emerging as history's most slept-on rap label of all time. Support these guys, they deserve your love and your money.
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First Protocol
Tony Remy
Manufacturer: Pony Canyon
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Dance & DJ
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B000M2EBII
Release Date: 2007-03-05 |
Tracks:
- Beyond Jupiter
- First Protocol
- See No Evil
- Other Side Of Me
- Where Did You Go ?
- Only Child
- Box
- Transceiver
- Dans La Mancha
- Between My Finger And My Thumb
Customer Reviews:
Tony Remy Rocks!!!!!!!.......2007-03-15
Once again Tony Remy proves that he's one of the finest guitarists, writers and producers on the planet. So why only 3 Stars I hear you ask. Well, he does only share this project, and I can't understand what Bluey does here other than interfere with what could have been a great project. So the stars are for Tony Remy. Wicked!!!!
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- Absolutely masterful
- Yep
- Oustanding, even though it is too short.
- Modern drumming at its Best
- A must have for any drummer
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Protocol
Simon Phillips
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Jazz Fusion
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
Pop
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ASIN: B0000072W6
Release Date: 1998-06-30 |
Tracks:
- Streetwise
- Red Rocks
- Protocol
- Slofunk
- V8
- Wall Street
Customer Reviews:
Absolutely masterful.......2002-09-11
I was listening to an interview with Neil Peart (drummer of Rush for those who don't know) and he mentioned that a true master knows when to play, how to play it, and when to stop. He also mentioned that a true master is not someone who can only play a single style well but rather, one who has a vast repertoire of styles and techniques and can access them at will. This is Simon Phillips. A master; flashy without being flashy and sublimely tasteful throughout the recording. This CD will fill you with awe and get your adrenaline pumping too.
Yep.......2002-08-01
This is a very good disc. I found it in a mail order catalog about 10 years ago and it's a shame it's not more available than that... very choice drumming! I saw Simon in Atlanta at a drum clinic and had to get this one!
Oustanding, even though it is too short........1999-03-31
I have had this CD since 1993. I had to have my Mother's pen pal buy it for me in England and ship it over here for me, since it was not available in the states then. She ended paying the equivalent of fifty bucks and I had to wait at least three months. It was WORTH the wait. This CD is essentially my prize possession--it is that good. The best track is the third one "Protocol." This album is a drumming tour de force and is a must have for any drummer or otherwise serious musician. I cannot reccomend it enough. I just wish it were longer.
Modern drumming at its Best.......1998-11-11
Simon Phillips does a knock up job on this one. I once talked to Simon and he told me that this was originally a sort of demo that he sent used to try and get a record deal and when the company heard it they wanted to go with it as is. Probably my favorite Phillips tune 'Protocol' is a drum masterpiece. Simon plays all of the instruments on this CD. The sonic quality is outstanding. Rumor has it that there were virtually no clicktracks used in the recording. This is really a great CD, although it is a bit short.
A must have for any drummer.......1998-06-30
The sound is amazing and the virtuosity of the composer is overwhelming. A must have for any serious drummer
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- electro perfection for fans of the whole retro 80s movement
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Where's the Pleasure
Protocol
Manufacturer: Universal/Polydor
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
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General
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
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ASIN: B000CR7R2A
Release Date: 2006-01-23 |
Tracks:
- Where's The Pleasure? (Radio Edit)
- Deborah
- Where's The Pleasure? (The Bimbo Jones Vocal)
- Where's The Pleasure? (Video)
Album Description
Tilte track is backed by 'Deborah' as well as the video for 'Where's The Pleasure'. Polydor. 2006.
Album Details
Protocol Are Not Short of the Three Vital Ingredients to Make it in the Dog-eat-dog World of Pop Music Tunes, Confidence and Looks. One of the UK'S Most Exciting New Bands for 2006 Release their Single, "Where's the Pleasure?". Their Self-penned Brand of Pop Wizadry Has Won them Many Fans, Not Least Through their Impressive Live Show. They've Opened for New Order, the Bravery and Hard Fi.
Customer Reviews:
electro perfection for fans of the whole retro 80s movement.......2006-02-15
I was so excited to stumble upon this single by The Protocol, which is easily going to be compared to The Killers and The Bravery. The Bimbo Jones mix is a stompin electro house mix, and both the a-side and b-side capture that retro 80s danceable alternative rock feel. I've already ordered their other single "She Waits for Me", and just wish the remixes for that song would be released on a single--as far as I know, they are only on a vinyl 12". I also can't wait for the full length CD.
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Parisian Protocol
Paul Vornhagen
Manufacturer: Schoolkids Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Bebop General
| Bebop
| Jazz
| Styles
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General
| Jazz
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General
| Jazz
| Indie Music
| Stores
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ASIN: B0000060A7
Release Date: 2000-06-23 |
Tracks:
- Cozy Does It
- Will You Still Be Mine
- They Can't Take That Away From Me
- Parisian Protocol
- Mon Tuna Salad
- Blame It On My Youth
- Sister Sadie
- Bolivia
- Don't Go To Strangers
- Hackensack
- No Moon At All
- Rusty's Theme
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Protocol
Uniform
Manufacturer: Planet Mu
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
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General
| Dance & DJ
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Electronica
| Dance & DJ
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General
| Dance Pop
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ASIN: B000ENC7FE
Release Date: 2006-04-11 |
Tracks:
- Sex Is a Contract, History Is a Trick - Lydia Lunch, , Uniform
- Lucid Lucid Lucid
- Day 7 in the Season of Mistakes
- Swollen Vendetta
- Are Faces Objects? - Alice Kemp, , Uniform
- If
- Cynics Lantern
- No One Saw the Difference
- Warmth Is Ebbing from Things
- When the Sun Turns to Numbers - Uniform, Alan Vega
- Symbolist
- He's Above His Station
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Force Majeure
Protocol
Manufacturer: B & W (UK)
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Jazz
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000001MFI
Release Date: 1995-01-20 |
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Protocol
Simon Phillips
Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B00000E0VG
Release Date: 1996-11-21 |
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