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by Natalie Beridze Tba

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1 play Add to Playlist Nothing Ever Changes. . . Just Rearranges 0:53 €0.89
2 play Add to Playlist Forever Has No Shadow 5:57 €0.89
3 play Add to Playlist What About Things Like Bullets(Album Version) 5:06 €0.89
4 play Add to Playlist Whatever Falls Is Sumptuous 6:36 €0.89
5 play Add to Playlist Blue Shadow 3:35 €0.89
6 play Add to Playlist In The White 3:50 €0.89
7 play Add to Playlist The Face We Choose To Miss(Album Version) 6:07 €0.89
8 play Add to Playlist When Dreams Become Responsibility 6:01 €0.89
9 play Add to Playlist Future Will (Never Come) 3:34 €0.89
10 play Add to Playlist Best Burden 4:34 €0.89
11 play Add to Playlist Deeply Superficial 2:59 €0.89
12 play Add to Playlist Silently(Album Version) 4:08 €0.89
13 play Add to Playlist Give My Thoughts No Tongue 4:27 €0.89
14 play Add to Playlist Half This Game Is Ninety Percent Mental 9:48 €0.89

Album Info

Georgian musician Natalie Beridze aka TBA first came to monika through her contribution to Volume 1 of the popular 4 Women No Cry series. Now we are delighted to be working with this exciting young artist again. Following a 5 track EP in summer we are proud to present Natalie Beridze's stunning new full-length album, ForgetFulness.
While these are her first solo releases on monika, Tusia Beridze is certainly no newcomer. With output on labels such as Max Ernst, her ongoing collaboration with the Goslab collective and most recently a release on Laboratory Instinct, TBA's sound is both rich in texture and depth of vision. From the industrial beats of What about things like bullets to the club friendly electro- ambience of The Face We Choose To Miss and the intricate electronica of This isn't right, this isn't even wrong, the cutting edge production gains warmth and a personal touch throughout from the presence of TBA's voice. As well as Natalie's phenomenal solo compositions Forgetfulness contains a collaboration with Academy Award winning Japanese muscian, composer and pianist Ryuichi Sakamoto, the meditative Blue Shadow. The album invokes harsh winter wastelands and a depth of emotion that is sadly lacking in much of the pop we hear. Two prime examples are In The White and Silently - which are nothing short of breathtaking. This fine album ends with the cryptically titled Half This Game Is Ninety Percent Mental an epic instrumental ambient odyssey.
Natalie Beridze's music is captivating and yet at the same time leaves enough room to let the listeners' imagination run off in its own direction. Forgetfulness is a journey through serious electronic soundscapes but thanks to the contant presence of her sensitive lyrics and gentle vocal tones Beridze never looses that personal touch.

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        30 July 2010
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    1 year ago by Thomas Casanova
    I listened to 6 of the songs. I liked the intro song and "Blue Shadow" was pleasing. However, I am not feeling the vocals. A little boring. And the songs with the synth sounds were a bit much. I enjoyed hearing the piano. Just my review, please keep it up. Hail to the up and coming artists.
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    2 years ago by Uros Svagan
    This album is awesomely amazing, i am totaly in love with it, will be definitely take place in my top 3 albums this year. Right now its definite number one, and i cant imagine a better album coming this year. The right balance of originality and catchiness.
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  • Label: Monika
  • Genre: IDM
  • Format: Album, MP3, 320 kbps
  • Release Date: 04 March 2011
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