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joshua twentythree
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Fri, 6 Jan 2006 09:05:00 -0700 (MST)
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[idm] BSP: Loafeye - Everything That I learned (RSC004)
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The music contained on Everything That I Learned can most easily be summed up as dark, dissonant and haunting. The fifteen tracks that comprise this release lead the listener on a disorienting journey through a mental space that is not necessarily comfortable to inhabit. The underlying rhythms of the songs are almost dirge-like; trance enducing in their simplicity and and directness. The hip-hop reminiscent beats on most of the tracks enhance, not inhibit, what is the focusing point for these songs: the moaning synths and basslines. That’s not to say that all of the sounds are dark and brooding, but even in its bright moments, everything is distorted, as if you’re watching the sun through water… or you have cellophane wrapped around your head and are being led through the park in the summer: it’s warm and wonderful out, the sky is bright, birds are singing, bees are buzzing, but something is just not right. Recently, over to many glasses of wine with a friend, we were listening to this release and talking about Loafeye’s music. We managed to suss out this: what makes Loafeye stand out from other artists in this genre, is the utter cleanliness of his production. Every sound is crisp and clear. Everything That I Learned is a wonderful and touching-in-a-strange-way album that fits perfectly on lonely walks in the snow, or soothing naps in the grass, but especially on disorienting trips through the strange places in your mind. joshua. ....... sometimes always. http://ropeswingcities.com http://ropeswingcities.com/josh23 http://spacepiratemusic.com http://acre-c.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org