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that colour scheme againwhat do the indie lads think of
??
signals from outer space
woozy and repetitive
that colour scheme againwhat do the indie lads think of
??
signals from outer space
woozy and repetitive
a confluence of everything you approve of in music: beautiful primary color rnb vocals + a 100% authentic just 4 u london a london sumtin uk garage groove.I can tell just from the cover art this is going to be 'my sort of thing'
Sounds like The Charlatans missed with that Norweigan rapper Yungwhat do the indie lads think of
??
signals from outer space
woozy and repetitive
i mean....its ok was kind of hoping for a little after the intro but as it stands it's fine
Give us we can get our teeth into!alright, won't be reviving this thread again
This is sort of on the level with my "nice mellow beat, I like it" is it not?i mean....its ok was kind of hoping for a little after the intro but as it stands it's fine
It's worseThis is sort of on the level with my "nice mellow beat, I like it" is it not?
The opening instrument whatever it could be posited like a Turkey as a midway point between guitar and sitar I've always been seduced by the idea of a sound continuum that stretches from Ireland to the borders of China, gradually morphing as it moves east
Rectified.
the intro is from a world where melody isn't limited to simple, crude ostinati (as is the case in popular music now). long-winded instrument-speech that flows freely. very expressive and evocative of voice or thought. phrases formed out of water rather than bricks. yet there's never a sense of difficulty or awkwardness, it all sounds exactly right. suppose that has in part to do with parallelism (probably not a real term) where successive phrases start the same way but go different ways. and also the concept of modality/scale--a concept for which i've recently developed a belated respect after always getting lost writing basically atonal rave riffs. i think all the best "head music" creates a sense of being able to go anywhere without going wrong. of course, the illusion that no step can be wrong can really only be achieved with discipline and some semblance of rules, or at least strong guiding principles...
Rectified.
The opening instrument whatever it could be posited like a Turkey as a midway point between guitar and sitar I've always been seduced by the idea of a sound continuum that stretches from Ireland to the borders of China, gradually morphing as it moves east
Have some respect. Evaboy is dead. Shot and killed by Mashcore musician DJ Gape on his way to Panera.I get the idea. It's the age old indie thing of displaying your ineptitude in the hope of seeming cute and vulnerable, like a wounded bird. Dress like a child. Have your toes pointing inward.
essentially an indo european musical family equivalent to the language group which likewise is stopped dead at the gates of chinaThe opening instrument whatever it could be posited like a Turkey as a midway point between guitar and sitar I've always been seduced by the idea of a sound continuum that stretches from Ireland to the borders of China, gradually morphing as it moves east