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They're instrumentals only, so no bad words, no inappropriate lyrics.
Think Food Network's Unwrapped, sans host, plus Beach Boys instrumentals.
Here's one of those instrumentals that really blows me away.
The instrumentals, she noted, are something of a Trojan horse.
The soundtrack is made up entirely of his own instrumentals.
Instrumentals 4 drops for free on Monday at 12 PM PST.
Others are joyful instrumentals set against a backbeat of traditional percussion.
I went through different lyrics and different instrumentals to get there.
These instrumentals truly show how much of a mix my life is.
The instrumentals were something we just wanted to do as an experiment.
I like instrumentals too, but they really have to blow me away.
The cultures of each are manifested in music through patois and instrumentals.
The songstress even had made some calls when it came to instrumentals.
The highlight here how Malci's flow practically skips over his challenging instrumentals.
But for "Broken Politics," she entrusted him with creating all the instrumentals.
" Her own personal make-out music, she says, would be "jazz instrumentals.
As expected, those fragments of rich, stretched-out instrumentals began to piece together.
Back then it was all about spitting lyrics on instrumentals up radio stations.
And Washington's music does much the same thing, using instrumentals to communicate emotion.
But the instrumentals sound a bit like "Kiss It Better," so there's that.
At some point realized that some of them work as instrumentals pretty well.
It's giving me these neo-soul lounge, black love in Love Jones instrumentals.
The trove includes funk instrumentals, a rock power trio, jam sessions with Miles Davis.
They won't be scouting out for new talent, or listening to the best instrumentals.
Fall 2015, he hit ya boy up with some instrumentals and I said 'ooh.
Even the instrumentals, once sprightly and bright, have taken on a burnt, dusky timbre.
Initially music was a secondary matter, with clubs spinning Congolese instrumentals with Ivorian lyricists.
But it's something else entirely to be able to do that with instrumentals alone.
He released a widely praised album of his instrumentals on the indie label Tri Angle.
We had a history of making instrumentals, but I don't think it did enough, really.
All its instrumentals were built around a single drum beat he spontaneously came up with.
Were you making instrumentals and shopping around, or did you collab with someone early on?
Two of her pink-hued posts teased the drop, but a third previewed the track's instrumentals.
She says instrumentals without lyrics does the trick in helping her to power through cognitive lulls.
On one hand, there's the contrast in the instrumentals: A powerful rhythm, a soft melody, etc.
The more conventionally song-oriented cuts flow into shimmering, pastoral instrumentals of varying length and purpose.
His last solo album, "Retrospectives," released in 2016, revisited his favorite P-Funk compositions as instrumentals.
Well, we used to go studio, and take instrumentals home that the producer had done with us.
" In addition to their two contributions, the 12-inch will also include instrumentals of "Iceman" and "Box.
Songs that see her step away from working on instrumentals, bumping her rich vocals into the spotlight.
There's lots of swelling songs about romance and death, and clattering instrumentals that tend toward emotional overwhelm.
As Scott-Heron speaks of communion with his own ancestry, the instrumentals bubble together and generations interlace.
Those electro instrumentals from Drum & Lace & Ian Hultquist are available on the official Dickinson season 1 soundtrack.
For someone who typically performs sung, anthemic verses over heavy trap beats, Jacuzzi flows on these instrumentals.
With acts like Frank Zappa, my favorites of his are the instrumentals and I knew I'd love this.
Some people redid songs, and sometimes I let people write new songs over instrumentals that I'd give them.
For years all that I would make available online were instrumentals obscuring the full scope of the project.
He has this project called Overdubs, playing instrumentals of classics, and then different band lineups overdubbing over them.
Before XYLØ, Chase signed on to produce and record the instrumentals for Kendall and Kylie Jenner's PacSun advertisements.
While most lo-fi hip-hop music is based around instrumentals, songs with vocals are pretty popular too.
Before the Best of Giggs tapes, UK rap instrumentals didn't really exist in the way they do now.
In the background, a series of martial, lo-fi instrumentals rumble menacingly, setting the tone for Orlowski's doomsaying.
The magic of his debut, soil, comes from the way he crafts lyrics and instrumentals to feel like theater.
Now he's coming back with a new record 32 Levels, his first time since 2013's Instrumentals 3 record.
It's called Be Blessed and it's a five-track EP of instrumentals, each of them with a religious name.
The biggest band in the world could never get away with filling their records with loads of unsettling instrumentals.
Yet Street Fighter II and its progeny endure, appearing in lyrics, instrumentals, music videos, movies, merchandise, and concert fonts.
According to Mohawke, Blake "tried a few things" with instrumentals for Mohawke's last record, but nothing came of the work.
With the bright and auspicious track "Love," which features grandiose instrumentals, there is another marker of Del Rey less burdened.
"I started making these weird industrial sounding instrumentals with a bunch of synths I had required," Mabson explained over email.
Hearing him freestyle over k-pop instrumentals is the closest I'll get to feeling like a cloud: free, floating, carefree.
This three-LP 21988th-anniversary deluxe edition includes the original album, the smoky instrumentals, and various remixes and B-sides.
She'll be over her instrumentals, doing her thing, but I'll be in there, secretly putting it together in my head.
Johnny Juliano: Honestly Soundclick was something that I used to get instrumentals that I'd rap on back in the day.
Beginning with dreamy, twinkling instrumentals, the mix transitions through jubilant disco, primal house, and a multitude of other sounds in between.
According to the 26-year-old, Beyoncé recorded her "Perfect" verse in one take, even tweaking the instrumentals to her liking.
"But then Lebron James ended up showing up and then Kevin Durant had instrumentals that he'd already written on," he says.
Each one features crudely recorded live improvisations that he has sliced up, pared down and spritzed with effects and extra instrumentals.
Mr. McCraven's instrumentals are a cosmopolitan tangle — founded in samples and syncretism — that belongs firmly to the fast-advancing 21st century.
"Real Friends" sounds nothing like the abrasive backing instrumentals of MBDTF; instead it paints a realm of minimalist, intimate R&B.
The album is stuffed to the brim with banger instrumentals that are absolute earworms, many of them loaded on the front half.
Finally, she's in the studio with her guitar again, chatting with members of her band as they work out the full instrumentals.
The soundtrack is full of glimmering, atmospheric instrumentals with narrations from Paul Whitehouse, and Orlando's voice sounds beautiful spread over a piano.
Filipino producer Mndsgn was commissioned to create the instrumentals and Nite Jewel also contributed a cover of "Tonight" she recorded in 2010.
The sound bath—a mélange of eastern instrumentals that was the soundtrack for much of the 20-minute meditation—ebbed and flowed.
After he enrolled at Virginia Commonwealth University, in 2006, he began releasing patchwork cyberpunk instrumentals under the name Diamond Black Hearted Boy.
It's no wonder they wrote so many instrumentals, some of Deebank's leads are hooky enough to be pop songs of their own.
She describes the gleaming instrumentals as "trojan horses," a way of sneaking the message to those who wouldn't ordinarily seek it out.
She's best known as a DJ, mixing unforgiving electronic sets, and many of the tracks that she's released so far have been instrumentals.
He explains how Herc's innovation led to breakdancing — literally dancing through the break — and to improvising vocal lines over the instrumentals, a.k.a. rap.
Those who really want to bliss out or sulk should seek Ghosts I-IV, a nearly two hour long collection of original instrumentals.
The scene is a mix of gore and claws and spreadsheets, contrasted against slow, breezy instrumentals featuring synth keys, bells, and a sitar.
There are the background instrumentals, which sound like the lovechild of a Saved By The Bell interlude and an insurance company's hold music.
Our Calvin sources concede Taylor indeed wrote the melody ... but his musical genius with beats, chords and instrumentals made the song a hit.
Ye's best moments here are when his backing instrumentals sound the most modest and (minus all the ad-libbing during "30 Hours") succinct.
Still, seminal album or not, he's a technically flawless MC, with his skittish drawl cleaving through instrumentals like a butcher's blade through meat.
Yes, it's a little weird to hear "Poker Face" with no instrumentals, but Gaga's voice punctuated by long periods of silence is somehow ... comforting?
I'd send them a bunch of instrumentals, and then I'd call them and they'd put me on speaker phone and go through each beat.
By the end, we're also treated to Dizzee's take on the infamous "Five Fingers of Death" challenge, where he freestyles over five different instrumentals.
Add tags in track comments, and you can instantly call up high tempo songs for a road trip, or instrumentals for a study session.
If you're inspired and want to create your own Baby Boiz cover, you can download the instrumentals for "Tonight's Tonight" and make some magic.
I would like to see Jersey club elevate more and to see some huge artists in the game just on some of our instrumentals.
Live with someone long enough, and you learn all his gruesome lyrics, all the squishy instrumentals that gurgle out of him, note by note.
Whereas lesser producers would be overshadowed by such a cabal of guests, here, they only serve to accentuate the producer's kaleidoscopic, percussion-first instrumentals.
Most of my favorite beats of yours have a a running-through-a-wall sort of feeling, what draws you to making such aggro instrumentals?
In "Midnight Stand," Ye Ali shows off more of his range as an artist, hitting sharp high notes that almost resonate behind the prominent instrumentals.
These perrero purveyors rode the city buses rapping in Spanish over dancehall instrumentals, and planted the seeds for a movement they were largely excluded from.
Her first track "Gangster," released a couple months back, combines sunny instrumentals with PJ's effortless vocals, soulful and laidback with the requisite pinches of pop.
After four long years away, Clams Casino has announced the release of Instrumentals 4, his latest collection of sounds from his long-running instrumental series.
"You showed me love/ Glory from above/ Where God could fear/ It's all downhill from here," he sings, while Beyoncé gently complements the lush instrumentals.
Instead, two lengthy guitar-driven instrumentals deliver fried sonics that sound more like Lynyrd Skynyrd than anything you'd hear banging out in a darkened club.
The narratives are hard to ascertain, as she speaks in both English and French and her recited passages are as deliberately gnarled as the instrumentals.
On it, Lynch displays more mainstream proclivities, through cleaner vocals and more predictable song structures, without forsaking his well-documented love of drifting instrumentals. adhoc.
Aged's first solo record—a self-titled, self-released collection of eight instrumentals—continues that project of soundtracking with an even higher degree of difficulty.
And fashwave—with its sonically inoffensive, largely lyric-free instrumentals—is the first fascist music that is easy enough on the ears to have mainstream appeal.
Both assistants could play the song "Hey" by the Pixies, put on the latest episode of the "Radiolab" podcast and play music in the instrumentals genre.
The EP is a departure from the punchy, spitfire instrumentals of the past, moving into more abstract, electronic territory while still retaining that icy grime sound.
The album's most moving passage opens with one of the album's ferociously named instrumentals, a collage of whooshes and cracks called "Whip" (another is titled "Castration").
He composed works for hybrid chamber ensembles, like "Instrumentals," which was performed at Moogfest this month by a group led by his old friend Peter Gordon.
Indoors within closed walls, it provides a full and balanced sound that keeps up with deep bass, light instrumentals, and the comforting voices of podcast hosts.
High Maintenance, which includes original songs with producers like CashMoneyAP and Zaytoven, was the first time she'd deviated from rapping over instrumentals from the early aughts.
His debut project Renaissance Boy effortlessly showcases these elements through spacey instrumentals while providing an an alternative to the more prominent rougher sounds of the city.
You can track how the soundtrack shifts along with the narrative — the Rolling Stones and David Bowie for British debauchery, spaghetti-western instrumentals for Italian cool.
Comprising three long-form instrumentals that sprawl across a three-LP box set, the release is sure to translate to a demanding but rewarding live show.lpr.
Here, the instrumentals aren't wispy and flashy 808 cast-offs thanks to Pi'erre Bourne, who shepherds much of the record—they're soiled and destructive-sounding affairs.
Gud's beats played a big role in Lean's hard-to-pin-down appeal, his lush, melodic instrumentals serving up a beguiling counterpoint to the rapper's limited range.
With The Life Of Pablo, being out for a week now it's about time for other artists to put their spin on the instrumentals on the record.
The instrumentals, she says, are something of a "Trojan horse," harnessing the language of contemporary pop music to spread the message of the album far and wide.
The entire album built Eno's sweeping, post-rock instrumentals into Bowie's songwriting—making a record as vulnerable and evocative as anything either had released to that point.
The New Rochelle, New York native records piecemeal, generating electronic and analog instrumentals, dazed vocals, and augmented found material at home, in studios, and at friends' houses.
Over the course of four lengthy pieces—the shortest of which is 21 minutes—they keep edges of their instrumentals blunt, favoring raw power over technical wizardry.
Their droney, seeping instrumentals have started to coalesce and take shape, revealing a taste for rock 'n' roll (or at least the blues) somewhere beneath the slime.
Also, in principle I should dislike the idea of a synth-driven band with two guys doing the instrumentals while a pretty young woman does the singing.
He specializes in eerie, glitchy, electronic instrumentals that confound ordinary electronica categories — "trance" doesn't really fit no matter how relaxing one might find the music; neither does "industrial" no matter how vividly the music evokes big metal objects and factory conveyor belts; "EDM" belongs to a different universe entirely — and, once you've bonded with said instrumentals (which can take a while), they confound ordinary habits of listening, too.
But he also posts music under aliases found in MBW's report, which include Allysa Nelson, Wilma Harrods, Amy Yeager, and Milo Stavos — piano instrumentals that pepper Spotify playlists.
He contacted me via our mutual management because he had a few instrumentals and he wanted to see if I would do some vocals and writing for them.
Spotify's "Productive Morning" uses calming, post-rock instrumentals, while "Your Office Stereo" consists of various indie and alternative selections, such as Papillon by Voyou and Darjeeling by Barrie.
While Poole honed in the alternate-universe terror of the instrumentals for maximum mindfuckery, D.G.'s impossible, ecstatic yowls sound trapped in a cell of their own making.
But when it came to the actual recordings, I realized that in order to reach the same level as the instrumentals, my vocals had to sound completely insane.
DJs often do unofficial remixes of other producers' songs to add different instrumentals, or lace dozens of artists' songs together in mixsets or recordings from their club gigs.
Between poignant vocals and dynamic instrumentals, listening to Can't Swim feels like relinquishing the chains of a nine to five normality for a life of pure emotional creativity.
But note as well instrumentals designated "Mexican Fenders #1" and "#2," a guitar-not-car metaphor that evokes the shambolic fuzz and droll electronic detritus he smears everywhere.
Instrumentals 4 features two previously unreleased tracks—"Say Your Prayers" and "Wavey"—as well as a host of beats and remixes he's done over the last few years.
The styles of the songs on the new mini-mix range are remarkably diverse, ranging from plaintive piano solos to high-energy techno and carnivalesque hip-hop instrumentals.
Her deeply creative experiments with sound, frequently combining spoken word with stirring instrumentals, untether you from a world of musical references where songs have kinships to other songs.
Like Matmos, there's a playfulness to their recording, but the fluidity of their decision-making and the alienness of the instrumentals place these recordings in another realm entirely.
Like her past work, the instrumentals are built around idiosyncratic and absurdist sound design—drum hits can evoke spiked cans of Orange Crush, strummed Slinkys, or stretching Neoprene.
Loosely a concept album, the collection is bookended by "Opening Station" and "Station II," a pair of atmospheric, almost ambient instrumentals that kick off the journey in cinematic style.
Under his "Earl Fletcher" alias, Sweatshirt rips through an hour of Lil B, 303 Savage, and 2 Chainz, interspersed with blunted instrumentals from the likes of Black Noi$e.
Beyond the obvious fact that almost all the best Wayne material from 2006 and 2007 was either leaked or recorded on borrowed instrumentals, the album is dully, excessively safe.
Using crutches or a wheelchair, he also periodically headed backstage during instrumentals for costume changes that barely mattered: studded leather jackets and assorted hats, T-shirts, bandannas and sunglasses.
Where grime ran into the short-fused ADD realm of 140bpm, the slower contours of rap instrumentals brought out the latent menace, pain and subtlety of Giggs's lyrical style.
Topping the bill is Loyal Lobos, the project of the Colombian-American songwriter Andrea Silva, whose recent Teddy Geiger-produced single, "Criminals," features her dreamy vocals atop atmospheric instrumentals.
Ms. Molaskey, a gifted theater performer, has followed Mr. Pizzarelli into jazz and specializes in devising witty lyrics for instrumentals; "Hope" was ideally suited to her happy-sad voice.
"Black Swan," which is the first single off of BTS' upcoming album Map of the Soul: 7, is a song punctuated with a heavy trap beat and sighing instrumentals.
" Searching for productions on video streaming services will inevitably lead back to moody instrumentals described as "Drake Type Beats" or more involved compositions titled "Lil Uzi Vert Type Beat.
It could've earned this spot off of the strength of including The Choice is Yours and T.R.O.Y., but the soundtrack is rounded out by a smattering of Just Blaze instrumentals.
The record was largely produced by Smokeasac and George Astasio—the husband of Peep's close confidante and not-quite manager Sarah Stennett—who pieced together the instrumentals after the fact.
How What Time is constructed from parts found in the ashy remnants of dubstep, through grime and hip hop instrumentals, all the way into deft touches of Middle Eastern instrumentation.
The minimalist instrumentals serve as the perfect backdrop for this kind of storytelling; Gonzalez calls the work "like a memoir," insisting the songs are honest, unaltered representations of his relationships.
Always eager to embrace technology, Prince readily encouraged sampling, even deliberating the release of a seven-CD set of instrumentals that producers could reference without paying royalties to Warner Bros.
D.R.A.M.'s 2016 hit "Broccoli" featured Yachty and a plastic recorder; the song's simple, bright melody and flimsy instrumentals sound as if they had wafted from an elementary-school classroom.
She's playing the same set she's been playing for a year: Her, a microphone, and a computer—which plays the instrumentals of her songs—under blue and red stage lights.
According to most sources, Bernstein was originally commissioned to compose only instrumentals, but became so enamored with the play that he volunteered songs, for which he also penned the lyrics.
It's difficult stuff, but because it's sung by Williams' whirlwind of a voice against huge, enveloping instrumentals, you don't always take it in, especially if you're not listening out for it.
Elsewhere Cameron Wilson, who originally with Rajabi on last year's "Sunless" which reappears here, and his sister Michaela contribute their own vocals to instrumentals both twitchy and subdued at alternate turns.
Dungen's companion piece is a stunning odyssey of spaced-out rock instrumentals, kinetic bebop grooves and heavy guitar jams that would not sound out of place on a Pink Floyd album.
In a musical sense, the album has a lot of Roman Polanski-esque horror themes to some of the instrumentals I used, so I started sending her that kind of stuff.
Recording all their songs as instrumentals, the embryonic version of Kid Dynamite began passing cassettes to everyone in the scene in the hopes that fate would match them with the right vocalist.
Here, Disney fans in select markets including the U.S. will find a selection of Disney playlists, like soundtracks from Disney, Pixar and Marvel movies, Star Wars instrumentals, classics, sing-alongs and more.
Lombardo, Crain, and Pearson recorded instrumentals live and without a metronome; you can practically see the beads of sweat flying off their faces as they fight to keep up with one another.
The 22-year-old musician is best known to the world at large as an acoustic guitarist, having released a few solo records of winning instrumentals inspired by the great American primitivists.
The thing is, Prince's posthumous works likely won't be as cringey as grafting loose Biggie verses onto unrelated instrumentals because the man put as much effort into his B-sides as singles.
The vocal isolation works both ways so you can listen to the karaoke version of a song with no vocals and just the instrumentals, or the a cappella version with vocals only.
Meeting in the Aisle (from "Karma Police" single, 1997) Radiohead rarely offer up instrumentals, but the moody, space age "Meeting in the Aisle" shows they can master just about any form they try.
That's meant he's turned in bioluminescent instrumentals for the likes of Ariana Grande, Charli XCX, Tinashe, and even a couple of assists on Kanye West's collaboration-happy Life of Pablo earlier this year.
For a start, most of the MCs rap over well known instrumentals, ranging from immortals like "Rhythym 'n' Gash" and "Functions on the Low" to more recent stuff like Elf Kid's "Golden Boy".
Lucious wants a rapper on the track - a bleeding, recently shot MC played by Fetty Wap - and Jamal says the track doesn't need it, he just wants Lucious to use his rearranged instrumentals.
We wrote songs for three days and recorded 50 percent of Sour Soul, and then a year and half later we built our studio in Toronto and finished the rest of the instrumentals.
" At other points – on album opener "Nikes" and later on "Solo"—he speaks about taking acid, and does so over instrumentals that are similarly reflective in tone to the melancholic tinge on "Seigfried.
The collection consists of instrumentals performed by Mr. Eggleston on an 88-key Korg synthesizer in his home over the course of several years in the 1990s, recorded using the machine's internal memory.
They've most often been wordless, looping instrumentals, which means that there is this void of meaning at the center of them, a place for you to rest whatever feelings you bring to it.
Even as Ferry led Roxy into new wave, his debt to Eno's atmospherics remains in moments from the empty ballroom ending of 1979's Manifesto to the golden-hour instrumentals on 1982's Avalon.
Where grime primarily focused on harsh instrumentals and quickfire bars-upon-bars, 50 Cent presented a sound that, at least initially, before the questionable "Sunglasses At Night" grime switch-up, had more mainstream aspirations.
His lyrics, delivered over smooth, soulful jazz-infused instrumentals, often reflect on his Rwandan background, even though he tells me the last time he was in the country he was in his mother's womb.
But he's an omnivorous listener—as likely to delve into spacey instrumentals (peep this Durutti Column mix with DJ Voices from earlier this year) as he is more dancefloor-oriented fare, like this mix.
Over the past few years, Soduh has established himself within the city as having one of the most unique voices—a dragged out deep drawl that sometimes acts as part of his songs' instrumentals.
It's easy to pick out every individual section of songs with more layered instrumentals, like Manchester Orchestra's "The Gold," and the vocals on pop songs like Harry Styles' "Sign of the Times" really soar.
Shepherded by Steve Albini, master of the minimal, they shirk the gothic architecture of their best known works in favor of four-long instrumentals that creep and roll like fog through a mountain clearing.
They deal in twitchy drones, free-associating ambient music, cathedral-sized instrumentals, and chattery sound art—all of which is united in a spirit of pushing boundaries and celebrating the rich histories of electronic composition.
But sparked by the jaunty dance instrumentals "Ladies on the Steamboat" (hiya), "Brown Skin Gal (Down the Lane)" (hmm), and "The Lost Child" (huh?), the non-Smith tunes that emerge second half hold their own.
By the time second album, Cupid Deluxe, swung around in 2013, Blood Orange had gotten even slicker and more refined, gifting us with a pristine collection of butter-smooth synth jams and woozy funk instrumentals.
At the end of the year, she recorded and self-released All the Roads that Leads Us Home, which consists largely of traditional folk instrumentals, with a couple originals that Lea sings on as well.
The Chicago residents had spent a few years making mathy instrumentals in the rock band the Earth Is a Man, but they decided they needed to do something with a little less shape and structure.
With the release of his first solo record, Isophonic Boogie Woogie (1980), Young carved out his own unique sonic space that combined electronic and acoustic instrumentals, bringing together everything from saxophones and synths, to kalimbas.
The south London MC has an urgent and seemingly effortless flow that has foundations in the grime she grew up on, while the instrumentals cast a wide net across the electronic music landscape more broadly.
As his instrumentals have evolved from faithful versions of the ominous, 808-heavy Atlanta trap sound perfected by Zaytoven and Lex Luger toward more melodic, sample-based and elaborate compositions, his clientele has also expanded.
The project's two members, Devi McCallion and Ada Rook, trade pained screams over scuffed-up instrumentals, mulling the burdens of existence and the way that buried trauma always pokes at the surface of everyday life.
In the 1990s and 2000s he released albums as a leader on his own label, Vincent Nguini Records, which mingled intricately layered, globe-hopping instrumentals with amiable Afropop songs topped by his own lead vocals.
The Range, the one-man electronic-pop act created by 27-year-old musician James Hinton, seeks out a cappella and spoken-word samples from obscure corners of YouTube, then incorporates them into his intricate instrumentals.
" The 110-song album alternates between genres, though Persona 5's soundscape is best-described as jazzy, whether it's upbeat tracks like the kinetic "Life Will Change," or the more subdued instrumentals of "Beneath the Mask.
Former Vampire Weekend member Rostam Batmanglij wrote the instrumentals and produced the track, according to Pitchfork, and the collaboration is a long time coming — they were originally supposed to work together before his Channel Orange's release.
Was that a conscious decision as the songs were being written that vocals would be paired with the instrumentals or did it happen in more of a "hey, let's try vocals over this" kind of way?
According to research at Ohio State University, top-10 singles on the American charts from 1986 to 2015, have gotten faster and faster, with less time spent on intro instrumentals before you hear the singer wailing.
That motivational boost from friends led Quay to started fishing for instrumentals to rap over and once she was comfortable with the craft, she went on to hit New York's underground scene to make a name.
In addition to his speak-shouting delivery and the band's Here, Hear EPs in which Dreyer reads bits of pre-existing poetry over instrumentals, you don't have to look far to note Somewhere...'s literary touchstones.
Though Pecknold hinted that Fleet Foxes' new material would have a "different vibe" in a May 2016 Instagram post, the song features both dramatic, swelling instrumentals and delicate vocal solos emblematic of classic Fleet Foxes style.
When he did release a solo album, 2014's True That, it was an excellent but humble affair: a lo-fi set of bedroom folk, jangly psych-pop, and pretty piano instrumentals quietly released via Bandcamp.
Not only is it illuminating that Wayne made a tape mostly devoted to Jay Z instrumentals, it is, as I noted yesterday, a good opportunity to see how Wayne played off Jay's takes on these same beats.
Game of Thrones and its music have gotten plenty of covers, from violins and vocals to instrumentals from around the world, and at least one kooky Kanye mashup... but we haven't seen as much dancing – until now.
I became obsessed with their ability to twist and turn different genres of music, weaving seconds of instrumentals together with sound effects and film dialogue in a way that wasn't corny or disrespectful to the source material.
After a four-day stay in the hospital, during which Greedo made the instrumentals for "Never Bend" and "Paranoid" on a laptop with FruityLoops, he was sent home in a taxi with his leg smelling of death.
With its (broadly speaking) more conventional side one, and side two full of avant garde instrumentals, Low sounds like it was fashioned as some bold statement, but the way it was made was more accident than design.
With its sagging, waterlogged analog synths lines and hushed spoken word, this one's pretty unified in sound and spirit, shot through with the wistful discontent that breathes life into so much of the world's best synth instrumentals.
At the height of this aimlessness, Talons' began as a project dedicated to exploring the frustrations and shortcomings of everyday experience in a way that the mathy instrumentals of The Six Parts Seven never fully accounted for.
" Pleasure was decidedly not a priority for Love Remains, his first studio album, with its muddy vocals and heavy instrumentals—he told Pitchfork that he wanted to make an album that sounded as "depressed as I felt.
As we wander, he tells me about how his cousin got him into spitting, and how he grew up with a radio for a best friend (a healthy diet of Kano, So Solid and "all the bait instrumentals").
What club music and any of its derivatives does better than most other genres is that it tells a story, not only with the soundbites that it does incorporate, but with the space it gives to the instrumentals.
On tracks like "Complet Brouillé," premiering below, they collide disorienting and depressing sloganeering ("I don't expect to live long") with mechanized, industrial instrumentals—placing the cause of our post-modern panic in the cold embrace of technological progress.
If anything, To Pimp A Butterfly's live instrumentals and dense lyricism make it comfortable Grammy bait, and a voting demographic that's still made of mostly white men can pat themselves on the back for meeting the diversity quota.
Following his excellent OVO Sound Radio guest mix, we asked him to make us one, and he obliged with 46 minutes of trap bruisers, 90s big beat anthems, and his own bump in the night, synth-hewn instrumentals.
Whether on something like the classical guitar nods of "Sempiternal Darkness" or the Ballad of the Band EP's hazy piano curio "Magellan," Lawrence tends to let his instrumentals float, offering space and respite amid the squirrelly upbeat numbers.
Each of these artists helped redefine indie as a sound and ethos, rather than a label association, by harnessing the tension between sloppily performed, loosely arranged instrumentals, and piercing, sardonic lyrics to highlight the density of their thoughts.
The tracks are mostly instrumentals which didn't make it onto FlyLo's Blade Runner Black Out 2022 soundtrack, and there's also one outtake from his upcoming score for Stephen Soderberg's Perfect, which makes its debut at this year's SXSW.
On 32, T.Y.E.'s bipolarity is played to maximal effect: self- and generalized loathing contend with his too-human yearning for love and acceptance; instrumentals change as suddenly—and violently—as his moods; operatic singing boils into gnashing rap.
His beats have a ghostly, ethereal quality to them, making him the perfect person to deliver an exclusive Halloween mix, which features somber instrumentals, hazy Belly and Lil Uzi Vert edits, and a handful of tracks from DSR artists.
On this week's Popcast, Jon Pareles, who saw Russell perform in the mid-1980s at the Kitchen and just heard his piece "Instrumentals" performed last weekend at Moogfest, joins me to talk about Russell's wide-angle, slow-release significance.
Mr. Matias had already pulled together a 30-person orchestra and recorded the instrumentals in New York; then he and Mr. Malloy flew to Stockholm to meet Mr. Groban at a recording studio rented from a member of Abba.
ANNA MEREDITH A classical composer who understands pop dynamics, Anna Meredith brought an unlikely ensemble — tuba, cello, drums, guitar and her own keyboard or clarinet — to play instrumentals and songs that turned Minimalism into the makings of sheer exhilaration.
Mr. Gunn went on to join the San Francisco band Hospitals before returning to Portland to slowly assemble "Heavy Air" (Meds), the Lavender Flu's debut: a stubbornly unpolished, unhurried, often phantasmagoric 30-track double album of songs, instrumentals and studio fragments.
"Eraser," features a stuttering kick, tango/latin claps and driving drum-machine percussion, anchored by a rolling baseline, half-time feel and dancehall alarm synths that reminds me of both aughts-era broken beat and current cutting-edge grime instrumentals.
The trailer, which really does look like several of the iconic scenes from the 1991 animated film come to life, is set to the sweeping instrumentals of the title track "Beauty and the Beast," so get ready to tear up.
Though his stand-out track "Barking" shares tonality with the British music scene, all sparse yet sparkling instrumentals, its melody shares a common ground that sits somewhere between Drake's biggest hits and the hooks on Get Rich Or Die Tryin'.
Inside their record sleeves you'll encounter everything from dusty MPC hip-hop instrumentals, to jazz croons, rubbery techno, and silky smooth deep-house, coming via a variety of under the radar local producers like IMYRMIND, Alex Seidel, and Kickflip Mike.
This thrill unifies the record, bringing together the ambient instrumentals, the schlocky power ballads, the thoughtful, mellow acoustic closer, and especially the electrofunk tracks, whose broadly familiar stylistic materials in tandem with the rest form a new kind of sound.
Its lyrics about sadness and depression dwelling under the surface of a smile are basically an explainer for the record's technique of pairing difficult lyrics with poppy instrumentals—one which made for one of the best albums of the band's career.
Like ratchet, the instrumentals are skeletal and keyboard-driven; unlike ratchet, which was cartoonishly hyper-sexualized, the lyrics reflect the interplay between rappers' material wants; their unscrupulous, often illegal behavior; and the acknowledgement that these actions can have dire consequences.
Despite the challenging acoustics of the Teatro Latea at the Clemente, the bassist Tim Singh and the keyboardist Noel Freidline successfully created a somber mood with jazz and blues instrumentals, and the tap performer Khalid Hill contributed percussive grace notes.
Along with his own solo albums of songs and instrumentals, he has produced landmark rock albums with Talking Heads, U2 and David Bowie and collaborated extensively lately with dance-music figures like Karl Hyde, from Underworld, and the producer Jon Hopkins.
He grew up listening to Southern rap—he claims to have an encyclopedic knowledge of Lil Boosie lyrics—and if there's a region that most clearly informed Greedy Giddy, it was the South's auto-tuned harmonizing and melodramatic trap instrumentals.
They have another interview in 45 minutes, and they've spent the better part of the last month as the subject of curious prodding by mainstream journalists than they've ever experienced in their half decade of slinging dimly lit, synthesizer-led instrumentals.
Since his days in the cosmos-traversing, anything-goes trio Emeralds, he's manipulated synthesizers and assorted other electronics with an eye on the existential, creating instrumentals that creep and ooze along the space-time continuum to allow for quiet contemplation.
Demon City is largely the outgrowth of this line of thinking; even as she enlists her friends to contribute, there's a warped voice that's distinctly Crampton's, a way of overstuffing samples and intersecting instrumentals that could only belong to her.
Jon Hendricks, a jazz singer and songwriter who became famous in the 21973s with the vocal trio Lambert, Hendricks & Ross by putting lyrics to well-known jazz instrumentals and turning them into vocal tours de force, died on Wednesday in Manhattan.
Sadly, the presentation didn't include a look at what the feature would look like on the road, and there was no music playing, so all we got was Fisker and a car full of people awkwardly singing "Hotel California" sans instrumentals.
While many in his age group were channelling road rap through the bouncy one-line flows and pounding Chiraq instrumentals that would eventually become the UK drill scene, Dave went deeper, sharing close-to-heart stories of rampaging inner turmoils.
In fact, most Frank fans have been engulfed in a different breed of research; one that involves calling up Apple stores, to check if the album will be released on Friday, or piecing together instrumentals from the live stream with previously recorded snippets.
That solved two problems: it gave her poignant, often very funny lyrics to sing over Godin and Dunckel's heady, retro-futurist instrumentals, and she since she was singing in English, she didn't have to worry as much about comparing herself to her father.
Among its cluster of spaced-out instrumentals is "Abyss," the lone vocal-led track featuring Norwegian vocalist/producer Ida Dillan, whose syrupy vocals, atop a bare sonic palette of crystalline layer of hi-hats and looming, ethereal synths, seem to slow down time.
As time's gone on, his sound's drifted ever closer to these sounds (including the lounge curios in between the spikier moments on last year's ken), and his lyrics have grown steadily more venomous, singing about Marxist revolutionaries in between mournful trumpet instrumentals.
Grand Tapestry's set veered among Indian classical duets by Mr. Khan and Salar Nader on tabla; rock-ish instrumentals with Mr. Nader on trap drums instead; and, most promisingly, the rapid-fire, positive-thinking raps from Eligh backed by the two musicians.
In 2012, Del Rey's debut album, Born to Die, delivered a complex satire of American neediness far ahead of its time, which combined babylike vocals with crushing instrumentals and lyrics rife with literary references to everything from Walt Whitman to Vladimir Nabokov.
A mission statement of sorts for the album, opener "Rain Down" sees him processing his heartbreak, devastation, and continued search for the beauty of existence through upbeat, poppy instrumentals and a voice that at times oscillates between pitches within the same syllable.
Here is a rapper and singer whose introduction to much of the world was the 2009 mixtape So Far Gone, which saw the budding Toronto mogul pouring out his feelings over an expertly chosen platter of Tears for Fears, Missy Elliott, and DJ Screw instrumentals.
But even though my teenage self didn't really understand the appeal of this sci-fi classic, the beautifully brooding, stylish soundtrack—made up of a combination of 1980s indie tracks and synth instrumentals—burrowed deep into my brain and stuck with me for years.
However, no one has taken the meme to heart as much as Jon Sudano, a man who has impressively garnered over 900,000 subscribers since 2016 almost exclusively by singing "All Star" over instrumentals of popular songs, from John Lennon's "Imagine" to Childish Gambino's "Redbone".
"Bodies," which is part of a forthcoming EP called VIII out on October 13, contrasts lyrics about the crisis with upbeat pop instrumentals, a deliberate attempt on Wafia's part to make the song's message reach audiences beyond those already concerned with the Syrian conflict.
The tracks, which THUMP is delighted to premiere today, find the Club Chai co-founder coaxing unexpected registers of feeling out of softer R&B by Mila J and Tink, pairing their work with more exultant, bustling instrumentals in the ballroom and mahraganat genres.
Their last full-length Daydreams in a Roach Motel prototyped that sort of cautious quietude, whispering over instrumentals that nodded to indie rock's quieter corners, like Smith, as well as Bedhead and Duster, as well as Phillips' pals in Alex G in Coma Cinema.
I know I can go bipolar, I can go cosmic, I can go wherever I want to go when we play the instrumentals and the band just starts to gel like this one big heartbeat, and it's this special thing I've only experienced with Crazy Horse.
What a weird record: eccentric English pretty boys fashion a herky-jerky electropop groove, keep the groove going for over an hour, drop in a power ballad or two just to lighten the mood, plus scattered ambient instrumentals like they think they're David Bowie or something.
The songs were almost entirely instrumentals, and over the course of the minute or so they'd take shape into sunbeat smooth jazz, or jumpy dad rock jams—something like what might happen if a slick Joe Satriani-type huffed a little hydrogen from a weather balloon.
But what comes on screen is no brawler—it's Double Kick Heroes, a rhythm-action shooter in which you hit buttons to beat bass drums in time with rollicking hard-rock instrumentals, to keep hordes of beastly creatures from the back of a careening classic convertible.
A virtuoso guitarist, an indefatigable bandleader, a tenacious businessman, and a maddening iconoclast, his prolific output ranges from hit pop singles ("Valley Girl") to orchestral works of formidable modernist complexity ("Bob in Dacron"), with trippy jazz-rock instrumentals ("Peaches En Regalia") and much else in between.
She cued up a selection of instrumentals that ran the absurd gamut from Eiffel 27's "Blue" and Drowning Pool's "Bodies" to "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polkadot Bikini," all while sing-songing moves nonstop (everything from honky tonk to show tunes is fair game, I learned).
Lonnie Mack, a guitarist and singer whose impassioned, fast-picking style on the early 21968s instrumentals "Memphis" and "Wham!" became a model for the blues-rock lead-guitar style and a seminal influence on a long list of British and American artists, died on Thursday in Nashville.
Deerhoof have earned a reputation as one of indie rock's most exciting and least predictable acts with more than a dozen albums that spill into stylistic margins, stirring strands of arena rock, avant-jazz and more into a winning blend of punkish instrumentals and chipper vocals.
But even that functional description doesn't quite do it, the seven songs on No. 1 are downright ecstatic, slashing and whirling instrumentals that cast their eyes skyward, recorded by Sahel's Christopher Kirkley with just the right amount of grit to keep it bound to the ground.
He understands that he's to be framed for a horrible crime, so the violin instrumentals start elevating to a high, disorientating pitch, camera angles get all screwy, and my man Cruise is about to do something really stupid (establishing the mood for all things stupid moving forward).
" In response to the aftermath of the referendum vote, Squarepusher crafted a song titled "Midi Sans Frontieres" and offered a finished mix down of the track on his website along with the audio stems of the instrumentals, scores, and a midi file of the "note to note information.
And it's to Smokeasac and Astasio's credit that they've crafted instrumentals as scuzzily anthemic as any of the beats Peep hopped on while he was alive—I can imagine no fate more depressing for these vocals than to be appended to distant echoes of the sound he inspired.
Frustrated by his label delaying the release of his album, The Elusive, he dropped a laptop's worth of unreleased tunes on the internet, over 200 songs in total, from instrumentals to grime workouts to would-be pop hits, much of it among the best music of his career.
But these instrumentals—which feel like haunting echoes of the lyrical lost loves, what-ifs, and could've-beens that surround them—tell the true story of Felt, a band that couldn't help but pursue their idiosyncratic impulses, and make something far more special than they ever could've planned.
Built around trashed synthesizers, distorted tape samples, and harsh sonics wrangled from a three string guitar, the release's four untitled tracks bear a far greater resemblance to the annals of industrial music and harsh noise than they do the cosmos-searching instrumentals he's released under his own name.
For this engagement he reunites the personnel and repertory from two recent albums: "Guitar in the Space Age," a look back at surf-rock instrumentals and other youthful diversions (through Sunday), and "When You Wish Upon a Star," a celebration of classic movie themes (Tuesday through Oct. 16).
Across the way, in an adjacent building, at the same level as us, a girl stirs a pan of food and peers into our window at the scenes: a bunch of young lads, lighting up, testing mics, pouring Hennessy, sharing out Polish beers, laughing hysterically, blasting instrumentals, and jumping around.
Drawing on his history in ambient composition and his affinity for complex rhythmic interplay, it's a collection of instrumentals that feels equally indebted to the genteel malleted percussion of 80s Japanese ambient music, the roiling contortions of fusion-y jazz, proggy compositional backflips, and the sunrise sonics of new age music.
But even if you didn't know about the "really good state of being" that he's been living in for the past few years, you can get a sense of it from the record—a bright, moving collection of shimmering electronic instrumentals and lyrics that are often playful, romantic, and yearning.
Beginning with the hypnotic instrumental "You Are Here" and ending with the fragmented instumental-with-murmurs "Here You Are," it builds through five low-key songs to three six-minute instrumentals centered on the pulseless electronic "Shortwave," which reveals ionospheric subchatter when you turn the volume up, only why would you?
Guitarist/singer Chip King and drummer Lee Buford have been rightly celebrated for their soured instrumentals, generally downcast outlook, and prolific output—they released three full-lengths last year and are plotting two more this month—but critics and fans alike tend to overlook just how wide the band's interests and influences skew.
WHERE TO START: The piano- and pulse-pounding "Berlin" For some reason, Dawn Richard's latest album shows up on my iTunes as "Unknown Genre"—a semi-fitting descriptor, as the dance-demanding Redemption roams from Vangelis-vamping instrumentals (the title track) to atmospheric electro-pop workouts ("Lazarus") to slow-burn bangers ("Hey Nikki").
Instrumentals like "Sparks" and "Underture" sit comfortably among favorites like "I'm Free" and "Pinball Wizard," and in 703 it was adapted into a star-studded, trippy movie that featured Tina Turner killing it as The Acid Queen, Elton John performing on stilts and, perhaps most famously, Ann-Margaret writhing around in baked beans.
John Fahey, a great American primitive guitarist, had his biggest commercial success with an album of Christmas instrumentals after realising that "White Christmas" was a hit every year, and that he might be able to make a little money if he eschewed extended slide guitar improvisations in favour of "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen".
Like with Emily Howell, if the artist doesn't like it, they can reject it and Flow Machines will come out with something else—but if they do like it, or a part of it, they can begin to play around with the music, editing specific notes or recording their own instrumentals or lyrics over it.
"Between the smoothness of its backing instrumentals, its midtempo groove, and its repetitive and very familiar chord progression, it's as if they've removed anything that could distract us from the interaction of the voice, the melody, and the language," says Alex Reed, an associate professor of music theory, history, and composition at Ithaca College.
WHERE TO START: The strobe-lit stunner "Love Under Lights" For some reason, Dawn Richard's latest album shows up on my iTunes as "Unknown Genre"—a semi-fitting descriptor, as the dance-demanding Redemption roams from Vangelis-vamping instrumentals (the title track) to atmospheric electro-pop workouts ("Lazarus") to slow-burn bangers ("Hey Nikki").
Eno—who was currently in the midst of transitioning from a rock and pop songwriter to an ambient music pioneer—helped conceptualize and contributed instrumentals to Bowie's "Berlin Trilogy," a trio of albums blending the emotionally impactful songwriting Bowie had become known for with electronic experimentation, inspired in part by German groups like Kraftwerk.
Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein's score for Netflix's sci-fi nostalgia piece Stranger Things sparked a new interest in the sort of synth-heavy instrumentals that bands and producers like Xander Harris, Dixon and Stein's band S U R V I V E, and a host of others have been making unabated for the last half decade or so.
"Welcome to the wide world of snort," Pusha T proudly proclaims over the ridiculous new Baauer single "Kung Fu." Debuting on Apple Radio, the song also features fellow drug enthusiast Future, as the two rappers combine efforts over the worm-y instrumentals and drop some of the most insane verses about whipping coke we've heard yet.
The track itself is built around the same sorts of tones that each have made their hallmarks—chattering, clipped vocal samples, thunderous kick drums, and blindingly bright synth lines—but it lands in a curious middle ground between Robinson's cosmos-probing instrumentals and the more earthbound romance that Madeon (born Hugo Pierre Leclercq) has embraced over the years.
In its moments of grandeur I hear post-rock greats like A Winged Victory for the Sullen, and smaller moments remind me of the lonely Sandy Bull or even Sufjan Stevens' more outré impulses (all of which basically means its a worthy companion to the solitary vision of Appalachia in Jenks Miller's solo work or Villages' earthy instrumentals on Bathetic Records).
In the wake of The Grey Album, there were indeed a few mash-ups that acted as diamonds in a very low-bitrate rough: records like The Notorious XX, singles like the Lil Wayne and Passion Pit mash-up "Ambien Sleepy Trip", and, yes, I am partial to David Cameron shouting "You ain't no Muslim, bruv!" over classic grime instrumentals.
Over the years, she's kept that strain alive in her work, working on her next record Post with Hooper and the trip-hop producer Tricky, then enlisting Matmos, 808 State's Graham Massey, and Goldie, among many others from electronic music's avant garde to give help her capture the sort of android atmosphere that's come to define her instrumentals over the years.
A lot of people that were putting up good content and what really drove people was the free download, cause for a long time we'd have free instrumentals available with the tags still on them and basically it'd be you can listen to his beat, but you don't own it or you don't have any type of rights to it.
Though they branched out a bit on their muted guitar and bass instrumentals, allowing brief swirls of colors to overcome the understated monochromes of their debut, the songs were still the same sort of hushed singing and nonspecific lyrics—like Madley Croft's ad infinitum repetition of just the word "love" on "Angels"—that made them feel either disposable or universal depending on your openness to it.
Nathan Gerald is an affiliate of Boy Better Know, the grime label and collective founded in 213 by scene dons Skepta and JME; he is also currently Skepta's tour DJ. He made his name with instrumentals like "The Big Wok" (2011) and "Circles" (2012), and has since gone on to remix everyone from from pop crossover act Disclosure to electronic pop artist Jessie Ware.
Critics have spent months stroking their chins over what business this kid with a "Daddy" tattoo has scream-rapping over Mount Eerie instrumentals, while fans of emo and rap respectively have generally struggled to take his Taking Back Sunday-influenced trap seriously and, for now, lumped him at the farthest-flung end of a taste spectrum that can barely find a compliment for Lil Uzi Vert.
Beyond the ambient instrumentals, mainly included for pacing and flow (one called "The 1975," one called "Please Be Naked," and be grateful it's an instrumental), the basic style here is bubblegum funk, keyed to the interaction between chunky squiggles of rhythm guitar and squiggly chunks of wah-wah synthesizer, jam-packed with goofy computer blips and shiny guitar licks and atmospheric keyboard wash yet somehow superlight on its feet.
Chuck Berry: Chuck (Dualtone) In the first 89 years of his life, Chuck Berry recorded two full-length albums worthy of the name, neither currently available for under a C-note although one is set for reissue: 713's St. Louis to Liverpool, three comeback classics plus seven keepers that include the atypically companionable "You Two" and the atypically familial "Little Marie" as well as two atypically engaging instrumentals.

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