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milky chance blossom full album download free MQS Albums Download. Mastering Quality Sound,Hi-Res Audio Download, 高解析音樂, 高音質の音楽. Milky Chance – Blossom (Deluxe) (2017) [FLAC 24bit/44,1kHz] Milky Chance – Blossom (Deluxe) (2017) FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 01:21:24 minutes | 883 MB | Genre: Indie Pop Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Digital Booklet, Front Cover | © Muggelig Records. After introducing the world to their feral take on dance pop, German duo Milky Chance continues its ascendance. Songs like “Blossom,” “Cocoon,” and “Ego” are born from the same DNA that gave “Stolen Dance” and Sadnecessary its wings—a lively acoustic backbone, an intuitive sense of groove, and the pleading, rough-hewn voice of Clemens Rehbein. Blossom finds Milky Chance expanding their sound, using fewer samples while staying true to their organic chemistry. Milky Chance went from an obscure viral pop act to a Billboard 200 charter with their 2013 debut, Sadnecessary. Their sophomore full-length album, 2017’s Blossom, finds the German duo building upon that success with a more robust sound and continued knack for hooky, rhythmically infectious pop. Still featuring the talents of singer/songwriter Clemens Rehbein and DJ/instrumentalist Philipp Dausch, Milky Chance make a distinctive brand of acoustic and electronic-infused indie pop that draws upon a wide array of styles from reggae to ’60s psychedelia, as well as a heavy dose of Latin and Afro-pop. Interestingly, along with their global perspective and German roots, they sing in English — a choice that adds to their populist accessibility. Which isn’t to say Blossom is an artlessly commercialized recording. On the contrary, cuts like “Firebird,” “Doing Good,” and “Bad Things,” which also features vocals from British singer Izzy Bizu, are emotive, organically produced, dance-friendly tracks that frame Rehbein’s throaty, nasally resonant vocals with buoyant guitars, keyboards, and a variety of percussion. It’s a sound that brings to mind a pleasing mix of Detroit’s JR JR crossed with Canada’s Sam Roberts Band. The album is folky and melodic where it needs to be, but it never strays too far from a sweet, toe-tapping pulse. Elsewhere, Milky Chance amp up the Latin-dance influence on “Clouds,” and split the difference between spacy dub and laconic psych-rock on “Peripeteia.” They even make room for a few introspective moments, as on the atmospheric and fittingly titled “Piano Song.” Even before hearing them, with their head-scratching band name (purportedly a play on the idea of smooth or “milky”- sounding music), Milky Chance usually elicit a curious smile. However, after getting any number of the songs on Blossom stuck in your head, that smile quickly turns into one of earnest joy. Tracklist: 1.Blossom – 4:13 2.Ego – 3:52 3.Firebird – 3:42 4.Doing Good – 4:11 5.Clouds – 4:17 6.Cold Blue Rain – 4:57 7.Stay – 4:10 8.Bad Things (feat. Izzy Bizu) – 4:13 9.Cocoon – 4:15 10.Losing You – 4:33 11.Peripeteia – 3:44 12.Alive – 4:11 13.Piano Song – 3:18 14.Heartless – 6:43 15.Cold Blue Rain (Acoustic Version) – 3:45 16.Alive (Acoustic Version) – 3:17 17.Cocoon (Acoustic Version) – 3:15 18.Ego (Acoustic Version) – 4:29 19.Firebird (Acoustic Version) – 3:12 20.Peripeteia (Acoustic Version) – 3:18. Blossom (Deluxe) Milky Chance. Milky Chance is a German folk group originating from Kassel. It currently consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Clemens Rehbein, DJ and producer Philipp Dausch, and guitarist Antonio Greger. Their first single "Stolen Dance" was released in April 2013, peaking at No. 1 on charts in multiple countries including Austria, France, Belgium (Wallonia), Switzerland, Poland, Czech Republic and Hungary. Finally, Milky Chance presents the new album “Blossom”. Milky Chance releases their sophmore album Blossom on 3/17. The first single Cocoon, inspired by trying to find a period of reflection on the runaway success of their first album has already reached Top 25 at Alternative Radio. Time describes the song as Somewhere between the folksy rock of Vampire Weekend and the haunting electropop of Beach House, adding that it s, low-key alt-rock that appeals to indie listeners and mainstream pop fans. Indie Shuffle writes, They have wonderfully upbeat songs and can also put on a pretty solid live performance, and Indie Obsessive claims, The band s sound combines deep, organic warmth instrumental arrangements and it also brings forth a palpable sense of returning to a place of serenity. Clemens Rehbein, vocals, guitar Philipp Dausch, drums, percussion, backing vocals. Label: Ignition Records Ltd., ADA UK. Milky Chance > You never know who you're going to meet on the first day of school. Sometimes, you can end up being introduced to one of the best friends you'll ever know. That was the case for Clemens and Philipp—otherwise known as Milky Chance. The Kassel, Germany duo met in an "Advanced Music Course" at the start of eleventh grade, and they creatively gelled right off the bat. "On that first day, you're looking around the classroom trying to see who's cool and who's not," laughs Clemens. "We clicked though. It didn't take long at all for us to notice that we got along great." They got along so great that they played in a local band until graduation. Even though the group disbanded when their drummer left Kassel, Clemens and Philipp kept on making music. Weaving together elegant electronic production with acoustic guitars and lilting, lush vocals, they harnessed a style unequivocally their own. Clemens put it best, "Think of it as the singer-songwriter spirit mixed with electronic beats. Somehow, it's always a little bit melancholy, but there's a positive spin. You can dance to most of it too! Melancholy is something that I carry within me. I write the best songs when this mood catches me.” In order to capture that, the boys built a tiny studio in the quiet house Clemens grew up in. Over the course of two weeks in 2013, they cut their full-length debut, Sadnecessary, on a minimalist setup, spending hours getting the settings just right. They didn't need anything more than a rudimentary interface, microphone, and computer. That's why Sadnecessary sizzles so much. "There was never a plan," Clemens goes on. "We only played two shows before we decided to make the album. We never bought expensive studio equipment or even hired a producer. We did what we wanted to and what felt good at the moment. We just wanted to record our music. We never thought it would go further than that." However, it went a lot further than that. After cutting the tracks, Clemens and Philipp uploaded the first single "Stolen Dance" to YouTube. With its bright handclaps, plaintive acoustic guitars, and his own gravelly smooth delivery, the song became a viral sensation, eventually racking up over 30 million-plus YouTube views and made them the "most blogged about act" on Hype Machine for that month. About the song, he says, "It's less of a story than a feeling. The feeling in the song refers to a certain moment I wanted to hold on to. It's the sentiment you experience when you miss somebody you really like and just can't spend time with that person. You're sad the other person isn't there, but you're also happy for the beautiful moments you've spent together." Sadnecessary, released on the musicians' own Lichtdicht Records in Europe, became a phenomenon. The live shows too started to take off. Driving themselves in their own small car, taking nothing but a guitar and a set of decks, Clemens and Philipp set off on what would eventually become a 100+ date European tour. Using nothing but their Facebook page to announce the shows, very soon Milky Chance were playing to sell out crowds at venues that increased in size as the tour unfolded and more shows were added. Culminating in playing to a rapturous capacity 7,000 crowd at Hamburg’s Dockville Festival. An experience Philipp described as “insane”. Now, songs like "Down By The River" flow between poetic musing and delightfully danceable grooves. Clemens remains honest at every turn though. "There is actually a personal story behind 'Down By The River'," he adds. "In general it's about being in love, but there's a lot of room for interpretation. That's important to us." Ultimately, because of that emotional expanse, these songs will resonate loudly with listeners everywhere. Clemens leaves off, "At the end of the day, we're most happy when people discover our music for themselves and have fun at one of our concerts. It's just great when they listen to a song and connect it to a personal experience. That's the most amazing thing, and we'd love to encourage that." This album contains no booklet. HighRes-Studio Master files are lossless at various sample rates from 44.1 kHz up to 384 kHz or 1-bit (2.8224 MHz) for DSD. Milky Chance. Milky Chance’s bright, breezy acoustic pop comes dipped in liquid synths, evoking a laidback life one would imagine far away from the duo’s central Germany hometown of Kassel. But zoom in a little closer and you’ll hear vocalist Clemens Rehbein giving us the straight dope as he ruminates on the frustrating cycles between love and loneliness. Before establishing themselves as Milky Chance in 2012, Rehbein and school buddy and multi-instrumentalist Philipp Dausch played in a jazz quintet. After that ensemble disbanded, the two stuck together and began drawing from the sounds of childhood favourites like Bob Marley and Jack Johnson to create the minimalist, beat-driven melodies of tracks like “Flashed Junk Mind” and breakout single “Stolen Dance”, both highlights from their 2013 debut album, Sadnecessary .