Frédéric Alarie - Mega Bass (2021) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Frédéric Alarie
Title: Mega Bass
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: 2xHD
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks+d.booklet)
Total Time: 35:53
Total Size: 83.4 / 148 MB / 1.24 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Mega Bass
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: 2xHD
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks+d.booklet)
Total Time: 35:53
Total Size: 83.4 / 148 MB / 1.24 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Exchange (5:56)
2. Miséricorde (7:13)
3. Mother Earth (Mère terre) (4:40)
4. George (4:44)
5. The Gift (Le Don) (2:33)
6. Final Exit part 1 (1:32)
7. Sans trop (5:27)
8. Final Exit part 2 (2:54)
9. F4 (0:59)
Frédéric Alarie amazes by the colour, depth and audacity he puts forward in his work: as a musician, composer or soloist, he constantly pushes the limits of both his own expression and of jazz itself. Member of the Lorraine Desmarais trio since 1993, he has recorded on 34 albums as an accompanist-soloist, and has played on about hundreds other albums as a guest; several of these albums have received awards.
With Mega Bass, Alarie and 2xHD seek to challenge your sound system in the low register, capturing the warmth of the second harmonics in pristine clarity. It is rare to find an album that truly emphasizes the bass instrument, and this release seeks to fully recognize the versatility of that instrument!
Recorded off-the-floor at St-Jean Baptiste Chapel in Montreal, this recording was made on a quarter-inch Nagra IV-S analog recorder in master eq curve, with no overdubs or editing. A single Fidelio stereo Tube microphone RL-1 was used in the Pure Blumlein microphone technique. Track 1, which features the legendary Octobass, was recorded at la Maison Symphonique de Montreal in the same fashion.
The Octobass is the lowest-pitched and largest-sized instruments of the string family. At a height of almost 11.5 feet, this instrument produces extreme low bass extension harmonics: down to 20 Hz with a peak of 28 Hz.
Frédéric Alarie, Bass – All Tracks
Eric Chapel, Octobass – Track 1
Michel Donato, Bass – Tracks 3 & 9
Normand Guilbault, Bass – Tracks 3 & 9
Norman Lachapelle, Bass – Tracks 3 & 9
Sylvain Provost, Guitar – Track 1
Cegep Marie-Victorin Choir directed by Yves-G. Préfontaine – Track 2
Mohammad Abdul Al-Khbyr, Trombone – Track 5
Andrew Homzy, Tuba – Track 5
Louis-Daniel Joly, Percussion – Track 5
Michel Lambert, Percussion – Track 8
With Mega Bass, Alarie and 2xHD seek to challenge your sound system in the low register, capturing the warmth of the second harmonics in pristine clarity. It is rare to find an album that truly emphasizes the bass instrument, and this release seeks to fully recognize the versatility of that instrument!
Recorded off-the-floor at St-Jean Baptiste Chapel in Montreal, this recording was made on a quarter-inch Nagra IV-S analog recorder in master eq curve, with no overdubs or editing. A single Fidelio stereo Tube microphone RL-1 was used in the Pure Blumlein microphone technique. Track 1, which features the legendary Octobass, was recorded at la Maison Symphonique de Montreal in the same fashion.
The Octobass is the lowest-pitched and largest-sized instruments of the string family. At a height of almost 11.5 feet, this instrument produces extreme low bass extension harmonics: down to 20 Hz with a peak of 28 Hz.
Frédéric Alarie, Bass – All Tracks
Eric Chapel, Octobass – Track 1
Michel Donato, Bass – Tracks 3 & 9
Normand Guilbault, Bass – Tracks 3 & 9
Norman Lachapelle, Bass – Tracks 3 & 9
Sylvain Provost, Guitar – Track 1
Cegep Marie-Victorin Choir directed by Yves-G. Préfontaine – Track 2
Mohammad Abdul Al-Khbyr, Trombone – Track 5
Andrew Homzy, Tuba – Track 5
Louis-Daniel Joly, Percussion – Track 5
Michel Lambert, Percussion – Track 8