Esper Retirement Edition Flacc

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Esper Retirement Edition Flacc

We were dreading the day we would see the EMS on some eBay listing to fit the perfect bladerunner-soundtrack collector swindle. But we knew soon or later something like that was going to happen.

View album details: Blade Runner (Esper 'Retirement' Edition Disc 5) - Esper 'Interpretations' DJ Mix by Vangelis (Various Artists) in innerspaceboy's music collection. Release date: 2007; Genre: Film Score; Soundtrack; Ambient; Electronic; New Age; Format: FLAC; Duration: 1:19:41. Not rated; Added. Packagings of such releases as 'EMS Recombination'. (but the list goes on if you count the re-packagings of fake 'Esper Retirement Edition', 'Esper Edition.

In a way, we were to expect such mercenary interest from these type of gentlemen too. But not so soon. The whole idea of exploiting the frenzy of collectors to acquire an item is not something we condone, will ever condone, or ever want. The die has been cast. What could have we done differently? If we had not shared it and kept to us then it would have never reached the people we wished to share our labour of love with. I trust that the majority of the Blade Runner fans do share our feelings about what should not be done in the first place.

But it seems it cannot be avoided. Learn to have a deeper look around if you wish to be smart enough not to be ripped off by such greedy individuals. Beware of the not-so-occasional self-proclaimed ebay sellers who are offering home-made copies of these discs intended as a work from fans to fans and not to cash in easy money on things that are not their own.

Report such items if you care. Avoid ebay merchants pushing deliberately (re)packagings of such releases as 'EMS Recombination', 'The Final Mix', 'The Sound Of Blade Runner', (but the list goes on if you count the re-packagings of fake 'Esper Retirement Edition', 'Esper Edition' or '2019 Edition'.). You might be spending less money to buy what these sellers buy instead of bidding half your wage to support such selfish people. What these unethical sellers do is buying 10, 50, 100 pieces of their preferred brand 52X CD-R White Inkjet Printable. Genuine Printer Ink Cartridges for their preferred brand of Printer. Standard DVD Storage Cases, Quad-Triple-Double-Single-Slim Jewel Cases CD/DVD to hold Front & Back Graphic Inserts. Protect yourself from unscrupulous sellers and you will avoid to waste hundred of bucks or quids depending from which side of the ocean you might be.

These people are shameless thieves who steal honest people's efforts to cash in easy money. Just because they got something freely given and solely intended for promotional use doesn't mean they should be allowed to sell it. The whole auction thing should have been re-thought long ago when it naturally comes to this. Letting such people performing this tried-and-tested method on their preferred target market: lucrative collectibles. Wishing all the experienced collectors and the internet-savvy not to be as smart and dumb as the happy e-buyers from the usual seasoned serial thiefs. Do not support the ebay-ready counterfeits of your preferred soundtrack.

The EMS Team. If I didn't care/Flute music on the busy streets while reading a newspaper 0.33 02.

Percussion music while sitting at the counter of the White Dragon 0.52 03. Deckard looking up at the iron and glass roof of the Bradbury atrium 0.42 04.

Chidori no Kyoku [The Plovers] (Full length version) 11.54 05. Ogi no Mato [The Folding Fan as a Target] (Full length version) 10.42 Wishing B5historyman a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! This golden edition of the japanese disc is the version which was originally intended for the release of the bonus disc. With our gratitude to the maker from the rest of the EMS Team, DC & JacKc. Have a better one!

Since the soundtracks have been posted on FFShrine and Yahoo BR groups I would just like to say a very big thank you on behalf of the EMS team for all the words of support. Me, Jack and DC are pleased with the reception the EMS Definitive Edition has received. This is what spurred us on to do this set in the wake of the release of the original EMS in 2010. A special thank you goes to all the fellow BR soundtrack enthusiasts who have been kind enough to share their work with the rest of us and graciously given permission for us to use their work from both private and public collections. As I've mentioned before once DC and Jack have finished their own projects and my workload lessens, we will turn our attention to Antarctica. We hope to make a special expanded soundtrack for this oft overlooked work by Vangelis. Ladd company logo fanfare 0.27 2.

Prologue & main titles 4.02 3. Leon’s test 2.32 4. Los angeles, 2019 1.47 5.

The blue room 1.14 6. Flight to Tyrell corporation 1.14 7. Rachel 1.40 8. Voight kampff test 2.41 9. Leon’s room (on the trail of nexus 6) 0.52 10. Harps of the Ancient Temples 2.20 11.

At mr chew’s 5.04 12. Memories of green 5.46 13. Blade runner blues (full length version) 10.03 14. I’m hungry jf 1.29 15.

Deckard’s dream 1.38 16. Esper analysis 2.25 17. Animoid row part 1 (tales of the future) 3.56 18. Animoid row part 2 1.46 19. Ladd company logo fanfare 0.24 2. Main titles (workprint version) 0.21 3. Leon’s voight kampff test (alternate take) 1.26 4.

Off world blimp advert 1.06 5. Blush response 5.45 6. Linksys Wag354g Firmware Update Download.

Empty streets 6.14 7. Bicycle riders (rain in second sector) 2.25 8. Rachel’s song 4.38 9. Memories of green/blade runner blues (film edit) 5.00 10. Piano in an empty room 3.39 11. Thinking of Rachel 1.49 12. Longing 1.59 13.

Damask rose 2.30 14. Engenius Locator 2611p there. If i didn’t care 3.06 15.

One alone 2.25 16. Desolation path (extended) 6.42 17. Mechanical dolls 2.54 18. End titles (alternate edit) 4.36 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes: 2011 started with the release of Blade Runner: EMS Recombination; a team effort to create a Blade Runner soundtrack as clean as possible, without F/X and dialogue for fans to enjoy. On its release the soundtrack was well received, spawning numerous other compilations. However the work didn't stop there.

For the lossless release, the EMS Team wanted to offer something a little different and not just repackage the original version. Changes were made to the running order and tracks were reworked as other sources were found. Extended versions of 'At Mr. Chew's' and 'Desolation Path' were created along with new tracks 'Waiting For Zhora' and 'Memories Of Green/Blade Runner Blues'. With the help of some new friends, the EMS Team are proud to present for the first time a clean version of 'Thinking Of Rachel'. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Comments: Blade Runner EMS Recombination is an own attempt to create a Best of soundtrack from all the available bootlegs of Vangelis' superb score.

The selection criteria was very simple: find the pieces that represented the film score in their cleanest (without dialogue and sfx as much as was possible) versions and be of the best available sound quality. It kept most of the titles of the source tracks only changing a few as some had some obscure titles not immediately obvious to the wider audience. I hope you enjoy listening as much as I did while making this compilation B5historyman -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: All rights of the producer and of the owner of the work reproduced reserved. Unauthorized copying, hiring, public performance and broadcasting of the recorded work for profit prohibited. For archival purposes only.

Not licensed for public sale. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nota Bene: The usual few words need to be added before going lossless. We would like to remind that you should not make profit off what it is not your own. Please do respect honest peers' work. The reason to be of this release is for a better archival purpose only.

It is not meant for private sale and not intended for purely selfish trading. Be responsible in giving back what you had for free. Consider sharing back what was shared of old if you care.

We are only left with what we share eventually. The more accurately (read properly) the better for the peers-to-be. Needless to remind to decompress to WAV first (preferred). Cue sheet with CD-Text info is included (suggested).

Multiple WAV Files With Gaps (Noncompliant) if you know your tools. Burn at 4x speed (always) with no pause between tracks otherwise. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote: Roy: What about EMS Recombination?

Tyrell: We've already tried it: Ethly Methane Sulfonate is an alkylating agent and a potent mutagen, it created a virus so lethal the subject was dead before he left the table Get ready for the new mutation. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To all our friends who have been patiently awaiting this release. As Jack has previously posted, which I hopefully won't need to repeat verbatim, enjoy these discs responsibly. This is the result of a lot of hard work, especially from DC and Jack and I would hate to see this exploited for unscrupulous commercial gain.

Bonus Disc 01. Japanese woman's birth control advert on billboard/Off World blimp advert/At the noodle bar 2.45 02. If I didn't care/Flute music on the busy streets while reading a newspaper 0.33 03. Percussion music while sitting at the counter of the White Dragon 0.52 04. Pris and Sebastian enter the Bradbury 1.38 05. Japanese woman on building advertising display/Pris peeking at Sebastian's apartment 1.13 06.

Deckard looking up at the iron and glass roof of the Bradbury atrium 0.42 07. Roy pushes a nail through his hand 1.11 08. Deckard escapes through the window ledge/Deckard climbing on the rooftop 1.30 09. Chidori no Kyoku [The Plovers] (Full length version) 11.54 10. Ogi no Mato [The Folding Fan as a Target] (Full length version) 10.42 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes: Some of the tracks presented here are essentially (re)assemblages of elements buried in the official view/mix of the movie, enhanced for the listener with soundtrack, audio effects and narration to place the cues in their cinematic context; the flute music and percussion piece being an extreme example of this more cinematic approach to the soundtrack. The rest of the tracks were remixed from the original audio streams to add extra aural details on the japanese cues.

There might be some debate as to whether some of this is part of Vangelis' original compositions for the movie, or just someone else's creation. A couple of cues were finally uncovered and included here, thanks to the input of 1187hunterwasser and Kazushi Kimura of the Blade Runner fan network. The rest are part of an ongoing search, which one day may come to a conclusion and expand the Blade Runner soundtrack catalogue further.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Comments: One of the aspects of the multicultural melting pot portrayed in Blade Runner was the influence of far eastern culture in the daily life of 2019 Los Angeles. From the Chinese food vendors of the White Dragon noodle bar, through the Cambodian sales lady on Animoid Row, right up to the Shimata Dominguez Corporation sponsorship of the off world colonies. Pervading all of this was the music of the far east, whether blaring out from an animated billboard or drifting down from on high from the ever present advertising blimp. Of the pieces played, “Ogi No mato” is the most widely known among the fans, in a mainly truncated version. There were other pieces played and not always as conspicuous. Last year when one of the tracks was identified through the fan network as “Chidori no Kyoku”, the EMS team members began a search of various sources to identify which version of this track was used.

The most likely candidate was a performance by Michio Miyagi. The second step was to review the film and find when the music was played. The track in an excerpted form turned up in the background music playing during the scene with Deckard waiting for a seat at the White Dragon.

Layered with other music including “Ogi No Mato”, identifying whether the Miyagi version was the correct one came down to a blind audio test between B5hm, who noted where the excerpt in the film corresponded exactly to the part of the Miyagi track, and DC. When DC independently identified the same part, they both concluded apart from a slight alteration in pitch, this was the correct version. DC began the time consuming process of transferring the track from vinyl to digital media and cleaning the track up, removing over 14,000 audio defects to present the track in its fullest and cleanest version here.

The search still goes on for the alternate blimp track heard as it passes over the Bradbury and during the scene as Deckard hangs from the side of the Bradbury. B5hm’s Japanese source could only identify two words “hito me” literally translates as “person’s eye”.

The EMS Team present here cues taken from the different versions of Blade Runner including previously unreleased flute music and percussion piece. These pieces were heard in the background during the sushi bar sequence and are presented here for the first time.

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