You Freud, Me Jane - The Art Of Being Undressed album flac

Title: The Art Of Being Undressed
Style: Noise, Indie Rock
Released: 2019
MP3 album: 1864 mb
FLAC album: 1635 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: AIFF WAV DTS DXD MIDI VQF MP2
Genre: Rock
released April 15, 2019. You Freud, Me Jane Nicolas Billion + Brice Marcuola + Florent Marcuola. Merci : ArnoS, Yasmine, Stéphanie, Aurélie Jung, Cathy Marcuola, Bérénice Yéribé Ouédraogo, Anthony Laguerre, Ghislain Bourquin, Dominique Barillaro, Yann Butin, Ludo Guillemot, Pierre Lemaire, Phip Demange, Olivier Neuens, Christophe Ferray, Manu Lallemant, ainsi que Thierry Bentz. Slow Sundown is a bewitching record, haunted by the ghosts of Mazzy Star and Cowboy Junkies. Bandcamp Album of the Day Feb 9, 2018. Riposte by Buke and Gase.
She was the winner of the 2014 European Trebbia Awards for artistic achievement. McAdam Freud was born in London to Katherine Margaret McAdam and Lucian Freud and she is the great-granddaughter of Sigmund Freud. Her career began with a solo show at the age of 18, curated by her art teachers at Putney College, which is now part of South Thames College.
Written-By, Arranged By – You Freud, Me Jane. Raunchy Dancing" tributes "If I'm in Luck, I Might Get Picked Up", by Betty Davis (Just Sunshine Records, 1973).
Undressed: MTV's revealing new dating experiment. Performance art. Ex On The Beach.
Free download and listen The Art of Being Undressed. Artists: Aurélie Jung. Yam. You Freud, Me Jane. Tracks count: 5. Views: 0. Yam, You Freud, Me Jane - Shafataya 03:37. You Freud, Me Jane - Those Sixty Words Outright 04:50. You Freud, Me Jane - Chapelle Sixty-Nine 04:17.
The Art of Being Undressed, 2019. Cathy, You Freud, Me Jane - Room 23 06:07. Aurélie Jung, You Freud, Me Jane - Tongue 06:40. All songs from The Art of Being Undressed. Balkan Paradise Orchestra Ali Ibrar Ali Intazar Amir Saeed Pæverboi Mental Reflections SONNY BLANCO Samurai Squad Mara Sattei Boss Panana Ras Child Man Bee Musari Dee Doc Ronnie Bintold Gunduman Jnr G Chalywah Tickman TrigaGunz Misty Vybez Noctámbulos CT Soul Softable.
Lucian Freud, renowned for his unflinching observations of anatomy and psychology, made even the beautiful people (including Kate Moss) look ugly. One of the late twentieth-century's most celebrated portraitists, Freud painted only those closest to him: friends and family, wives and mistresses, and, last but not least, himself. His insightful series of self-portraits spanned over six decades. Unusual among artists with such long careers, his style remained remarkably consistent.
Freud belonged to the School of London, a group of artists dedicated to figurative painting. This approach was highly controversial to an art world which, at that time, was dominated by abstraction. Compared with other prominent painters of that school - David Hockney, or Francis Bacon - Freud was stylistically a more conventional artist. He painted people without idealizing them, emphasizing sexual characteristics and imperfections of a human body. Influenced by early 20th-century Expressionism, Freud’s wide, textured strokes evoke the art of Edvard Munch and Egon Schiele. His anthropomorphic depictions of objects such as chairs, shoes, et. as well as his tilted perspective, reminds us of Vincent van Gogh’s style. By the end of 1960s, Freud’s strokes became heavier and more layered.
The Art of Rivalry follows Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Sebastian Smee tells the fascinating story of four pairs of artists-Manet and Degas, Picasso and Matisse, Pollock and de Kooning, Freud and Bacon-whose fraught, competitive friendships spurred them to new creative heights. Rivalry is at the heart of some of the most famous and fruitful relationships in history. All eight are household names today. Lucian Freud and Francis Bacon met in the early 1950s, when Bacon was being hailed as Britain's most exciting new painter and Freud was working in relative obscurity. Their intense but asymmetrical friendship came to a head when Freud painted a portrait of Bacon, which was later stolen.
Tracklist Hide Credits
1 | ShafatayaFeaturing – YAM |
3:37 |
2 | Those Sixty Words Outright | 4:50 |
3 | Chapelle Sixty-Nine | 4:17 |
4 | Room 23Featuring – Cathy |
6:07 |
5 | TongueFeaturing – Lily Jung |
6:40 |
Credits
- Bass, Voice – Nicolas Billion
- Drum – Brice Marcuola
- Electric Guitar, Voice – Florent Marcuola
Notes
Lyrics and music by YFMJ. Opening line by Joumana Haddad, from "Awdat Lilith", 2007, Dar An-Nahar, BeyrouthArtwork by Nicolas Billion
Curves by Yeribe
Recorded, mixed and mastered by ArnoS and YFMJ, MF’Studio @ DBDC