Michael Upton wrote:
quoted 3 lines I'm pretty sure I'd read some people rating this one already on here, and I
> I'm pretty sure I'd read some people rating this one already on here, and I
> just wanted to add my 2 cents. I really like it - gentle, with some jazz
> influences (what sound like they started out as live drums, guitar and trumpet)
Yeah, this is a really nice album. I had this on constant replay for a few days. A
pretty unique mix of shoegazer style guitar, a sort of non-aggressive/ECMish fusion,
subtle DSP mangling, a bit of IDM and other less easy to classify elements done with
a found sound sensibility. Non-linear, unpredictable song structures and some cool
stylistic juxtapositions. My only complaint is that a bunch of the tunes seem to end
abruptly. Contender for top 10 of 2000.
quoted 1 line but not doing the "jazzy" thing (i.e. lushly voiced chords and needless virtuosi
> but not doing the "jazzy" thing (i.e. lushly voiced chords and needless virtuosity)
?! Jazz = needless virtuosity ?
quoted 3 lines For some reason the only comparison electronic music wise I can make is
> For some reason the only comparison electronic music wise I can make is
> with Wagon Christ. I don't think it sounds like Wagon Christ, but a fan of
> say 'Big Soup' probably wouldn't be disappointed by this in the slightest.
I'd say fans of Matmos or Savath + Savalas's "Folk Songs For Trains, Trees and Honey"
might also enjoy the Unagi Patrol album.
Andrei
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