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This wistful dose of solemn electronic beats and melodies chronicles the wait of a man for his mate overseas. The beats are stripped down, precise and syncopated complimented by guitar lines and found sounds.
Genre:
Electronic: Chill out
Release Date:
2009
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This I Will Remember
© Copyright-Ben Runyan
(884502159578)
Record Label: Electronic Eel Records
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Textura.org Review -
"Anyone thinking the IDM-electronica genre's played out need only listen to City Rain's This I Will Remember to start believing otherwise. On this svelte thirty-four-minute set, Philadelphian Benjamin Runyan invests his polished tracks with so much jubilant spirit and bounce that nay-sayers may find themselves having second thoughts. If the music exudes a stronger emotional pull than is usual for the genre, it may be because Runyan designed the album to chronicle the longing felt by one enduring a three-month wait for an overseas partner."
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A wonderful piece of work
author: Jules
Great from start to finish, lovely and poignant moods in places, but mostly very uplifting overall. Quite an eclectic listen and each change keeps the listener on their toes. I enjoyed the electroacoustic feel of some of the tracks too. My favourite tracks off this great LP are (and it was kind of hard to choose) "Try To Understand", "Buon Giorno Sleepasaur" and "This I Will Remember Part 1". All in all a wonderful piece of work.
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Chill Music that Entertains
author: Krystal
The beats draw you in but it's so calming. This is the best music after a bad day, it just makes everything melt away. You can just feel the emotion. Excellent cd!
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Deep beats, deep emotion, simplified
author: Will
I love that City Rain doesnt try to cram in sounds that are not needed. This album is expressive but simple. Precise, and to the point. Beautiful!
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