Jean-Claude Thompson and Mark Harbottle met each other in 1990. But it wasn… Read Full Bio ↴Jean-Claude Thompson and Mark Harbottle met each other in 1990. But it wasn't until 1995 that they bought a Roland W30, that their musical alignment was cemented, and they started working together under the name The Amalgamation Of Soundz (TAOS). Since then they have rightfully earned their place amongst the most respected producers in the London underground scene, and they have deejayed all over the planet. They may be mostly known for their residency in London superclub, Fabric, but these boys have rocked the best underground clubs from Los Angeles to Thailand and they are regular guests in Portugal, Prague, Greece and Turkey, including taking Glastonbury 2005 by storm with their headling set on Saturday night in the Dance village.
They have released plenty 12" on several labels including Compost, Filter, Airtight, Ubiquity, Moving Shadow, and Earth Project. They had also made quite an impression with their first two albums entitled The Amalgamation Of Soundz Part I and Part II, consisting of ambient sounds floating above soft drum & bass patterns and hypnotic orchestrations a downtempo nirvana.
Their compilations A Room with a View and the follow-up A room with a View too for X-treme Records, were the means of propagating their musical tastes across Europe. Both instalments are an exceptional mix of modern Leftfield tracks blended with some rare jazz classics, and reflect their diversity.
The first moment of wide acclaim from press and DJs came with Enchant me (1999) which was included in numerous compilations, including Café Del Mar 20th Anniversary compilation and received a classic status since. Another crossover moment was the Compost release Alone (2001), a track that can easily please many people's tastes - uplifting beats, subtle harmony, melodic Spanish guitar, and captivating vocals. It was included in Jon Sa Trinchas, Ibiza classic compilation, Salinas Sessions, and recently in the classy compilation Everyday a Story by Klik records. Their latest compilation, Fabric ..12, inspired by their DJ sets in Fabric, is a living proof of the unique, uncompromising, TAOS philosophy in music: Music should be free from rules and boundaries. HMV describes the TAOS Fabric sets as voyages of discovery with four hands on decks that explore the ocean of generic nametags and expand the notion of nightclub soundtracks.
They have released plenty 12" on several labels including Compost, Filter, Airtight, Ubiquity, Moving Shadow, and Earth Project. They had also made quite an impression with their first two albums entitled The Amalgamation Of Soundz Part I and Part II, consisting of ambient sounds floating above soft drum & bass patterns and hypnotic orchestrations a downtempo nirvana.
Their compilations A Room with a View and the follow-up A room with a View too for X-treme Records, were the means of propagating their musical tastes across Europe. Both instalments are an exceptional mix of modern Leftfield tracks blended with some rare jazz classics, and reflect their diversity.
The first moment of wide acclaim from press and DJs came with Enchant me (1999) which was included in numerous compilations, including Café Del Mar 20th Anniversary compilation and received a classic status since. Another crossover moment was the Compost release Alone (2001), a track that can easily please many people's tastes - uplifting beats, subtle harmony, melodic Spanish guitar, and captivating vocals. It was included in Jon Sa Trinchas, Ibiza classic compilation, Salinas Sessions, and recently in the classy compilation Everyday a Story by Klik records. Their latest compilation, Fabric ..12, inspired by their DJ sets in Fabric, is a living proof of the unique, uncompromising, TAOS philosophy in music: Music should be free from rules and boundaries. HMV describes the TAOS Fabric sets as voyages of discovery with four hands on decks that explore the ocean of generic nametags and expand the notion of nightclub soundtracks.
Enchant Me
The Amalgamation Of Soundz Lyrics
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@pastel-tune
I think its something like this:
I like to live for a moment for a day in enchanted tales where damsels in distress are free
I like to live for a moment for a day, dream of black nights cold and all the scaling heights of gold
I'd scream through me I'd scream save me, pull me from the dark nights and from the cold
I'd scream catch me I'd scream woo me, pull me from a dungoen of dread and mold,
I'd scream hold me I'd scream take me, run a dragon through and chill his fiery tongue
I'd scream climb up I'd scream pull up, scale my world till you bring my body down
I would I would I would I would I would.
@nathancaracter2718
Not to nerd out on this song, but I don't think people realize how complicated and in-depth this song is. The phrase "run a dragon through and chill his fiery tongue" comes from Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher" In it, Roderick has a twin sister Madeline who is tormented by the visions in her head and is laid to rest in a tomb, presumably dead.
The song's lyrics reflect Madeline's state of mind. While in the dark tomb, she can hear her brother being read the The Mad Trist in which a dragon with a "fiery tongue which sat in guard before a palace of gold.” The singer begs to be saved imagining that a knight will come to save her. Ultimately, Maddie awakes from her cateleptic slumber long enough to rush to her twin embrace him and they both die of shock.
The song sampled the theme song from David Lynch's Twin Peaks. In it, the murder of Laura Palmer is the central mystery. We find out Laura has been living this double life as she has been tormented by mysterious forces as a young child. She begs for help from everyone to help her, to save her. She has a twin cousin named Maddie, who at the end, tried to save her twin as well but ended up dying as well.
@pastel-tune
You know if there are lyrics anywhere, for this song?
@pastel-tune
I think its something like this:
I like to live for a moment for a day in enchanted tales where damsels in distress are free
I like to live for a moment for a day, dream of black nights cold and all the scaling heights of gold
I'd scream through me I'd scream save me, pull me from the dark nights and from the cold
I'd scream catch me I'd scream woo me, pull me from a dungoen of dread and mold,
I'd scream hold me I'd scream take me, run a dragon through and chill his fiery tongue
I'd scream climb up I'd scream pull up, scale my world till you bring my body down
I would I would I would I would I would.
@5446mick
Haunting, classy, nostalgic
@eva-cs6tj
merci Nova!
@SpiderGuile
Always a thrill to listen! ;)
@SpiderGuile
Simply essential!!!!
@АндрейИзбэк
sound of my childhood////pure....
@КостяАнтропов-л3з
Спасибо, ребята, очень хорошо делаете музыку!
@MissAtlantique
so many memories :D