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nor elle
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Slapstick | |||
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mole038-2 | |||
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It's a great, how nor elle transforms apathetic, almost static "Desert Storm" with its atmospheric piano into "Episode 1" - a continuation, with great bubbling beats and deep bassline. What happens next is great! "On The Roof" - classical downtempo, notably faster, still not parvenu! Smart percussion and sax! =Sunset Print= really sets another mood - with another temp style plus we hear for the first time a female vocal, a bit distorted, still very sensual and pensive! What a surprise - "Before You Leave" starts with acoustic drums, smoothly switching to synthetic beats, aerial piano and unreal sounds from the Universe! "Feel so good" sings a female voice in "At Close Quarters" - that's just what you really feel by this track. Slow tempo, very atmospheric and distorted piano with synth. "Key to the City" - the first more-or-less fast song, I'd say a middle of the album, hence - of the music atmosphere. While beats throb faster, supplementary sounds harsher, the song doesn't set you to switch all over hastily! Calm male voice adds a warm feeling to this track. Oh dear, another terrific bubbles! "Bassbin Dive" attracts us now with new synth sounds, electro-guitar-like ones, too. Plus, unordinary rhythm with falling water-drops. A real dive into your dreams! "Dubsolution" - a quite smart name for the track, since a mixture of bubble-like beats, synthesizer piano and a digitally-distorted sax leaves an unforgettable feeling of something liquid inside of you! "Episode 2" starts the finalizing part of the album (no wonder, that it is almost in the middle of the record - here everything has a very long, still profound evolution of sound landscape), followed by "Digital Diary" - a crazy, metal-scratching epic, with ghost-like vocals, strange piano parts and completely no beat. "Lost Memories" sounds as if really something was deleted from your mind and now you're wandering thru your memories in order to find the lost memories - extremely slow downtempo, with no acoustic, almost untouched by computer piano, and howling voices - everything you need while strolling thru visions! "Red Sky" - it's not Mars, still jingling, eerie, with deep bass sound structure, bringing us to the final cut - "Departure 1". This is a 8-minute-completion-phase of the music Xperience! |
Also available as: MP3 |