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If you like that sort if thing, which I personally do. I hate to pigeon-hole it like this, but I guess it best fits into the "Chilled Out" genre (which is a gash name for a genre anyway - but nevermind).
It's the most relaxing album I think I've ever heard. 44 minutes and 43 seconds of musically genius.
The only other stuff that I've got that I could compare it to would be the Fila Brazilia album Luck Be A Weirdo Tonight, but one of the tracks could quite easily have been on Moby's Play album - it's that kind of stuff.
I've listen to this repeatedly over the last month. It just seems to fit whatever I'm doing at the time, be it revision, sitting in the sun with a beer, getting ready to go out, back from the pub, relaxing in bed first thing in the morning - it's just a spot on album.
I know some of you indie kids out there will slate it without listening to it, but I'd recommend you buy the album. If you don't want to do that then download a couple of tracks, try:
Kota, Terrapin, The Plug, Shadowtricks, Silver.
But the whold album is worth buying. I bought mine from Amazon, it was in a 3 CD for £20 offer. Not sure if that's still on, but if it is, have this as the 3rd CD if you're not sure what else to get, it's well worth it!
I liked Fila Brazilia.
You did? Cool.
Which tracks of theirs did you hear?
www.tru-thoughts.co.uk
But it's worth buying the album.
Are they on a major record label? Or will I actually have to buy the CD?
If you like that sort if thing, which I personally do. I hate to pigeon-hole it like this, but I guess it best fits into the "Chilled Out" genre (which is a gash name for a genre anyway - but nevermind).
It's the most relaxing album I think I've ever heard. 44 minutes and 43 seconds of musically genius.
The only other stuff that I've got that I could compare it to would be the Fila Brazilia album Luck Be A Weirdo Tonight, but one of the tracks could quite easily have been on Moby's Play album - it's that kind of stuff.
I've listen to this repeatedly over the last month. It just seems to fit whatever I'm doing at the time, be it revision, sitting in the sun with a beer, getting ready to go out, back from the pub, relaxing in bed first thing in the morning - it's just a spot on album.
I know some of you indie kids out there will slate it without listening to it, but I'd recommend you buy the album. If you don't want to do that then download a couple of tracks, try:
Kota, Terrapin, The Plug, Shadowtricks, Silver.
But the whold album is worth buying. I bought mine from Amazon, it was in a 3 CD for £20 offer. Not sure if that's still on, but if it is, have this as the 3rd CD if you're not sure what else to get, it's well worth it!