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Arcade Fire - Reflektor album flac Performer: Arcade Fire
Title: Reflektor
Released: 2013
MP3 album: 1170 mb
FLAC album: 1690 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: AHX AA DMF MMF FLAC MIDI APE
Genre: Rock / Pop

Reflektor" is a song by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire. It was released on September 9, 2013, as the first single from the band's fourth studio album, Reflektor (2013).

Released October 28, 2013. 1. Reflektor (Ft. David Bowie) Lyrics. Reflektor is the fourth studio album by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire, released on October 28, 2013 on Merge Records. A double album, Reflektor was co-produced by LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy, regular Arcade Fire producer Markus Dravs, and the band itself.

Arcade Fire’s third album, 2010’s The Suburbs, was urgent and clear, a record about dreams and escape, gassed with classic-rock punch. It was a Number One hit and rightly won a Grammy for Album of the Year. Reflektor is even better, for this reason: the jarring, charging union of Murphy’s modern-dance acumen and post-punk sabotage with Arcade Fire’s natural gallop and ease with Caribbean rhythm. Chassagne is of Haitian descent; she and Butler have been active in relief efforts there. Murphy worked on all but two songs, with most of those tracks near or over six minutes long.

Album · 2013 · 13 Songs. Shades of Roxy Music, David Bowie (who’s a fan and lent a vocal to the title track), and Talking Heads continue to color the established Arcade Fire sounds. But there’s a modern grandiosity to the full-on arrangements of We Exist, Here Comes the Night Time, Awful Sound (Oh Eurydice), and It’s Never Over (Oh Orpheus) -all songs tipping past the five-minute point-that show the married couple of Win Butler and Regine Chassagne are using their mainstream success to expand their creative reach

Listen free to Arcade Fire – Reflektor (Reflektor, We Exist and more). Reflektor is the fourth studio album by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire, released on October 28, 2013 on Merge. A double album, Reflektor was produced by former LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy, regular Arcade Fire producer Markus Dravs and the band itself. Influenced by Haitian rara music, the 1959 film Black Orpheus and Søren Kierkegaard's essay, "The Present Age", Reflektor's release was preceded by a guerrilla marketing campaign inspired by veve drawings, and the release.

Arcade Fire ‎– Reflektor. Label: Sonovox Records ‎– MRG485B, Merge Records ‎– MRG485B. Format: 2 CD, Album. Reflektor features both a ten-minute hidden pre-gap song on the first disc, as well as a five-minute hidden track at the end of the second disc. Bar code and UPC number not part of the printed artwork but rather as a sticker affixed to the jacket.

Arcade Fire's latest is clearly meant as a great, big statement record – but in fact it's too big, and just not that great, Interview: Laura Barton meets Arcade Fire. Harking back to a six-year-old TV appearance during which your lead singer had a peevish little tantrum seems a curious thing to do on an album that audibly seeks to draw a line under the past: an Achtung Babyish left turn from the increasingly streamlined and straightforward stadium rock of 2007's Neon Bible and 2010's The Suburbs.

The spectre of making a seminal album is upon them, however. Since they slashed through the flabby-bellied lad rock of the noughties with 2004’s morbidly theatrical ‘Funeral’, Arcade Fire have been redefining the limits of a guitar band. But almost ten years on, with LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy as producer, the group are ready to dip their toes into a more sonically diverse soundscape.