[DISCOUNT EXPIRED] New Chesky Release, Dunnun Kan
Sep 4, 2015 at 10:55 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 7
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Dynamic percussionist Mangue Sylla returns to his West African roots, first visited on his 2007 debut recording Kon Koura. The Guinea native’s traditional drumming style showcases his profound mastery of the country’s distinctive percussive instruments: the sangban, doundoun, and djembe. Dunnun Kan is rich with the great strides made by Sylla in the eight years since releasing Kon Koura; his

playing is more masterful and electrifying than ever before, yet he still delivers the familiar history and rich stories of his native Guinea, drumming like an artful archivist.

Here, on Dunnun Kan, Sylla and his ensemble play so seamlessly that they become instruments themselves, played by something greater than their obvious musical mastery, almost otherworldly. You can hear the long history of Guinea’s percussion masters who’ve played these instruments for decades—even centuries—before Sylla (and presumably they’ll be played long after Sylla as well). Every beat is a journey of timeless sound that began long ago in Guinea, and continues throughout every track on Dunnun Kan, captured in time, like a photograph taken 100 years ago. Still, you need not be versed in African history, the native Guinea drumming styles or the instruments that make this music so unique for Dunnun Kan to move you.

At a time when the world is full of distractions, Mangue Sylla offers listeners a necessary escape through the rhythmic focus of Dunnun Kan—it’s a tempo respite from the busy world around us and an invitation to something more, something bigger than our everyday lives. Like a pulsing reminder that the present moment is all we really have, it weaves us around and through the human heart and spirit and into that space that’s both here and now and everywhere else all at once. It’s more than just a drumbeat, it’s the rhythm of life.



Part of the Chesky Binaural + Series, all recorded with a single microphone, the group appears right before you with this spacious, lush and multi-dimensional recording. Now headphone users will hear the same three-dimensional sound and imaging as audiophiles have for the past 25 years with Chesky Recordings. Also these new Binaural+ Series albums capture even more spatial realism for the home audiophile market, bringing you one step closer to the actual event. You will hear some of the most natural and pure music ever recorded.
 
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Sep 5, 2015 at 6:55 PM Post #3 of 7
As much as I like Chesky Records, I still can't really get into Binaural+ recordings. As demonstrated in the photos, instruments are hard-panned left, hard-panned right, and center. It doesn't really give me a true binaural sensation like some other binaural recordings I've heard. Ottmar Liebert's Up Close album is still the gold standard for me in terms of a binaural recording done right.
 
Sep 7, 2015 at 2:10 PM Post #4 of 7
I just purchased this album (got billed) but I've been unable to download it. 
 
I am on a mac, running OS X 10.11 (beta.) Whether I use Safari or Chrome, I get an error message that says “there is no application set to open the URL hdtracks://Run".
 
Just a warning to anybody else trying to make this purchase on a mac.
 
I emailed hdtracks. I will try to remember to post back here once the issue is resolved.
 
Sep 10, 2015 at 2:31 PM Post #5 of 7
I'm also on a mac and purchased last weekend my first HDtracks record. For downloading the songs I had to install "HDtracksDownloader". Do you have this program on your mac?
 
More informations here: http://www.hdtracks.de/customer-service
 
Sep 12, 2015 at 4:26 PM Post #6 of 7

Thanks, mague63. Yes, that fixed the problem for me. Their customer service was extremely responsive (< 24 hrs). It was over a year and at least one operating system ago that I last made a purchase from HD Tracks. The new installer worked great. I guess my only lingering concern is that the error message was so unhelpful.
 
The album itself is powerful and lovely, and the sound is immersive.
 
Sep 12, 2015 at 9:40 PM Post #7 of 7
Ottmar Liebert's Up Close album is still the gold standard for me in terms of a binaural recording done right.

Thanks for this suggestion! I followed it, and I'm glad I did. Up Close is a great album, and the sonics are really immersive. I'm also enjoying Dunnun Kan. How long I wonder till we can each get a HRTF of our own?
 

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