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Miles Davis Dark Magus: Live At Carnegie Hall ā 180g 33RPM Mofi Vinyl 2 LP
Visionary Dark Magus Anticipates Developments in Jungle, Noise, and Drum ānā Bass Music: Funky, Ferocious, Free-Form Miles Davis Double Album Is an Exhilarating Jazz-Rock Trip
Mobile Fidelityās Numbered-Edition 180g 33RPM 2LP Set Presents 1974 Performances with Absorbing Detail, Color, and Energy
1/4ā / 15 IPS analog copy to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe
Itās safe to assume no one in the audience at Carnegie Hall on March 30, 1974 anticipated what Miles Davis would play at the concert documented on Dark Magus. Recorded near the tail end of his electric period, the double album remains the darkest, most ferocious statement of Davisā career ā a visionary effort that foresaw developments in jungle, noise-rock, funk, and drum ānā bass.
Initially issued in Japan in 1977, Dark Magus waited two decades for U.S. release. Now, more than 50 years after Davis and his ensemble blew minds at the famous New York venue, it's finally available on a definitive-sounding pressing.