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As the league gets smaller and smaller, faster and faster, spacier and spacier, there's always been a contingent of people who see the change and think, quietly to themselves that this can't last forever, no problem is unsolvable.
In recent paintings, like "Fatebe Thin Ice Skating," from 22009, the jokes are getting even spacier.
The resulting 85 minutes is a gorgeously cosmic foray into the spacier end of the house spectrum.
This one's for fans of PLO Man, the whole 1080p crew, and the spacier end of Moodymann's oeuvre.
In the process, the pair took their sound to spacier places, fitting with the vibey tradition of the Bay Area.
Some of these songs, which were largely self-produced, were completely devoid of drums; others mutated peak-Gucci trap into something slower and spacier.
It's a little spacier than you might expect if you're a close follower of her sets, but it's still full of unreleased jams and jittery junglist freakouts.
They owed great debts to prog-rock, as well as spacier alt-rock bands like Hum, and until that point, hardcore had never dealt in these kinds of reprieves.
Through artists like Bryson Tiller, he also can be traced in the spacier lanes of modern R&B, especially for the way his nearly untouched vocals interact with negative space.
Since he blew up, his music has gotten even weirder and more unhinged, with singles that nod to frantic dance music or to the spacier strains of trap that he helped popularize.
The track follows in a similar vein to to the two we've heard so far, "Three Rings" and "Mourning Sound," in that they're broader and spacier than previous material—kind of like watercolors to Shields' acrylics—though very much still Grizzly Bear through and through.
Yeah, there's a lot of spidery connective tissue between their droning, atonal dirges and some of Dark Buddha Rising's spacier material, but Atomikylä ultimately carves out its own niche within Finland's small but increasingly deadly dark psychedelic scene (don't worry, Abyssion—we love you, too).
Even when he's explicitly invoking his forebears, on tracks like "These Blues" and "Cheapster," he'll bring in some of his spacier impulses to avoid following in the dodgy tradition of white UK bluesmen before him (it should come as no surprise that he's not really a big fan of Eric Clapton).
Unlike many other bands their age (they're on their 13th year now, which feels like an omen), their distorted sludge 'n' roll sound hasn't changed up all that much; if anything, it's gotten more stripped down, and more in line with their punk roots, with the exception of a few spacier, noisier numbers like "Scalped" and "Rest with the Dead," where Barhorst hauls out his keyboards and gets a little weird.
The label announced their arrival in the heat of last summer with the Volume 1 compilation, and quickly followed that with tapes from Sangam, Pulsum, Information Flash, The Magic Valley Tarot Society, and a couple from co-founder Sven K. Today we're premiering Arizona native Jock Club's "Spark Plug (Mad Money Reshuffle)," a remix of a song released just last month, which recasts the stomping, insistent beat with a spacier, off-kilter shuffle.
The Turkish State Railways received 89 units built by Tülomsaş between 2003 and 2009. The units are numbered TCDD DE33000. They have the latest innovations of the GT26 series, mainly noticed by a spacier cab view.
With a smoother, spacier sound, Far Out gained Tadpoles a national fan base due to enthusiastic airplay on college radio. This led to the group being picked up by larger distributors so that their albums were able to reach a wider audience.
Fans of classic VANGELIS, Jean-Michel JARRE and Rick WAKEMAN works will enjoy this. Some of the more solemn themes remind Isao TOMITA. "Lumine Solis" is one of the best compositions and a choir-laden track. "Solar Energy" introduces a spacier atmosphere, with phasing pads and Berlin School sequences.
This album consists of 11 instrumental tracks, including the core rhythm section of Andrus Lillepea (drums) and Henno Kelp (bass). Hard rock, jazz-rock and a spacier type of 21st century progressive/soundtrack music merges on Kalle Vilpuu’s Silver Lining. In 2015, Dutch radio station T-on-Air selected Silver Lining as album of the year.
A few of the songs became live set staples ("Slave Traitor", "The Greatest Hit"). The band's final full-length was Law of Ruins, released in 1998 and produced by James Murphy. It was marked by a spacier sound, and was heavily influenced by Krautrock. The CD came in an entirely clear jewelcase with minimalist neon green graphic design/writing.
Other critics also described the album as post-disco. Retrospectively, Uproxx said the album also incorporates French house. The album's opening track, "One More Time", features heavily Auto-Tuned and compressed vocals from Romanthony. The next track, "Aerodynamic", has a funk groove, halt for an electric guitar solo, and ending with a separate "spacier" electronic segment.
The stadium used to be the venue of choice for bigger artists, but since the 2002 completion of Nuuk Stadium, home of the Nuuk football team, all major artists use this newer, spacier venue. Godthåbhallen is located 400 meters from Nuuk Stadium. An ice skating arena which is open to the public is right outside the hall.
The Allmusic review by Richard S. Ginell awarded the album 4 stars stating "Switching over to Blue Note, which was then reaping a fortune with Donald Byrd's R&B; outfit, Eddie Henderson pursued a harder, earthier, more structured, funk-driven sound on his first album, while maintaining some of his marvelously spacier instincts for spice".Ginell, R. S. Allmusic Review, accessed January 17, 2011.
Arc of the Testimony is the second and final album by American jazz fusion band Arcana. It was released on bassist Bill Laswell's Axiom label on October 14, 1997. Unlike the trio configuration on the first album, this project features a spacier, slightly less abstract form of fusion music. Bill Laswell and drummer Tony Williams composed and developed the music, and co-produced the album together.
Z is the fourth studio album by psychedelic rock band My Morning Jacket. This collection features a much spacier and more polished sound than previous releases, making heavy use of synthesizers throughout and incorporating reggae and dub influences. The heavy reverb that was a defining characteristic of the band's prior recordings is largely absent. The songs on the album are more focused and shorter compared to the band's previous albums.
Trosper performing live Trosper played several kinds of odd guitars, including the Univox Hi-Flier (made famous by Kurt Cobain), generally preferring guitars with P-90 pickups. He sometimes played a clear Lucite (Plexiglas), Electra or Ventura, Japanese budget copy of the expensive originals designed by Dan Armstrong and produced by Ampeg. He sometimes used an Echoplex in the band's spacier ambient passages. Rumsey generally played a Fender Jazz Bass.
Fifth track "Four in the Morning" is a "skin- tight" song, with Durand's "honeyed, warm vocals". "Corners of Your Mind" is the album's sixth track, and has a "rush of rapidly-strummed guitars and pounding piano". The following song, "Clear My Head", continues the "spacier" sounds of In the Clear, and contains guitar playing from Ivy's longtime collaborator James Iha. "I've Got You Memorized" and "Ocean City Girl" both have "hypnotic" melodies, with the former being compared to The Cardigans' 1996 single "Lovefool", while the latter reinforces the guitar emphasis of the album.
While the Tannas were still the main contributors, they described the creative process as more open than before. The result was Blue Green Orange, released in mid-1999. It was somewhat of a departure from earlier work, opting for more textured, spacier sounds and less of an emphasis on the band's hard-rock reputation. Still, the lead single, "Summertime in the Void", was a hit on rock radio in Canada and showed that the band was still commercially viable with a different singer and a change in sound.
Several conflicts would lead Parfitt to leave the band in early 1994. John Hill, a former bandmate of McIntyre's, would join the band as a rhythm guitarist while Schneider began to grow more comfortable playing lead guitar. It was also at this time that Schneider began to take stronger creative control of the band, shifting its sound from its stronger rock qualities to a spacier pop sound. The band started work on a debut full-length album, but it instead became Hypnotic Suggestion, a second EP. However, after SpinART Records offered to buy the band an 8-track in return for an album, new plans for an LP arose.
Craze was born in Nicaragua and grew up in Miami where he currently resides. He is known as one of the most accomplished turntablists of all time, having won over a dozen competition titles including a record three consecutive World DMC Championships. Craze also placed second in the 1999 DMC World Team Championships with his group The Allies (alongside fellow DMC World Champions A-Trak and Infamous) who took home the Team Championship the following year. Kill The Noise, also known as Jake Stanczak or Ewun, is an electronic music producer from Rochester, NY currently living and working in Los Angeles, CA. After gaining critical success with his Ewun project, Jake Stanczak delved into the spacier dubstep realm to create Kill The Noise.
On the Metacritic website, which aggregates reviews from critics and assigns a normalised rating out of 100, Same as You received a score of 79, based on 2 mixed and 9 positive reviews. Mojo write that Same as You "is a joyous affirmation of positivity", stating that "the focal point throughout is Seb Rochford's drums, his rhythmic patterns simultaneously primal and abstract". The Observer write that Same as You has "a spacier, more minimalist sound, no doubt influenced by the Mojave Desert" and praise the "playful pulse of gentle polyrhythms alongside Tom Herbert’s taut, dub-like acoustic bass". Touching on similar themes, the reviewer in Jazzwise writes that this is "the most emotionally engaging music ... from them. Though recorded in London, Seb Rochford’s relocation to the Mojave Desert to mix surely added to its haunting ambience".
Singing in broken English, which helped create passionate effects, a heavy expressive bluesy sound emerged with blistering Les Paul solos and slabs of Hammond organ backdrops, that was consolidated by Peter Panka's almost hypnotic oscillating drum beats, that would characterize Jane's music for almost 40 years. Together was warmly received by the German music press including Sounds magazine, who had declared Pulst its vocalist of the year for 1971. The first of an almost continual succession of lineup changes occurred later that year with Pulst departing and Maucher bowing out for health reasons. Former Justice Of Peace guitarist Wolfgang Krantz joined on bass and guitar with Panka and Hess sharing the vocals, which displayed even more lethargic and stoned out sonic timbres. Applying their proven formula, their 1973 follow up album Here We Are was somewhat more harmonious with the addition of synthesizers, that provided spacier atmospheres and produced a fan favourite in the form of the sombre rock ballad "Out in the Rain".

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