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MP3 lopside - 37

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  • Size: 62.6 MB   Platform: MP3 / All Pl

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Description:

(ID 431312)
Progressive instrumental electronic music that inspires and holds a mood. Indispensable for those who enjoy traveling while standing still.

10 MP3 Songs
ELECTRONIC: Down Tempo, ELECTRONIC: Ambient



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A definite change of pace from the mostly guitar driven tracks of the past, 37 takes a more atmospheric approach to Lopside's signature sound. Acoustic and electronic percussion swim behind ever evolving layers of strings, synthesizers, and wordless vocals on the latest album, collectively creating the highly detailed textures fundamental to Lopside's music.


Creator Dean Hinds explains both the inspiration behind the album's obscure title and Lopside's new sound:
"I received a 'hand me down' pager as a gift from a friend who complained that I was too difficult to get a hold of. My unwillingness to use such a device was only further enforced by the pager's erratic behavior, the pager's voicemail frequently filling with unintelligible messages. On one particular afternoon I received 37 voicemail messages, all of them inhuman beeps, buzzes, and other random bursts of electronic noise. I recorded the messages, and those sounds later became the basis for many of the tracks on 37."


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