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A cocktail of downtempo and trip-hop with a shot of modern pop and two splashes of sultry female vocals.
Genre: Electronic: Trip Hop
Release Date: 2004
Endless Blue Record Label: Future Cabaret Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
September 4:35 $0.99
Broken Waters 4:43 $0.99
Down 5:08 $0.99
Ninety-Nine 5:49 $0.99
Taciturn 5:11 $0.99
Lilacs 5:32 $0.99
Doubt 6:23 $0.99
No Ordinary Love 5:54 $0.99
Tomorrow 2:46 $0.99
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Album Notes

Laura Hillman - Vocals
Amanda Oechsle - Vocals
Nick Mitchell - Guitars/Production

The first release by Endless Blue marks a change in direction for artists Nick Mitchell and Laura Hillman, former members of the electro-rock band STATE4. The guitar driven, hard hitting atmosphere of STATE4 has been left behind, replaced by something a bit more subtle and moody, something in between trip-hop, downtempo, and modern pop.

The mood of the CD swings from track to track, from the dark disharmony of the opening track "September" to the sad surrender of "Down" to the brooding nostalgia of "Taciturn". A common thematic thread ties these varying moods together, creating a feeling of dark romanticism.

The music draws from and combines a wide array of influences, old and new. Downtempo beats pay homage to both the Bristol sound and modern R&B, while the warm, vintage sounding instrumentation conjures images of Air and Moby. Hillman draws from a long line of rock divas combined with modern pop vocalists, giving her a style and timbre similar to Kelli Dayton of the Sneaker Pimps. Newcomer vocalist Amanda Oechsle looks a little farther back, drawing from the "Torch Singers" of the 30's and 40's, and giving her that jazzy edge, especially in her rendition of Sade's "No Ordinary Love".

These two voices intertwine to complement each other perfectly -- one bright and stuccato, the other jazzy and legato. Mitchell's production has become moodier yet more focused to match the vocalist's depth of emotion and expression. All these elements work together to make Endless Blue's debut CD a must have for any downtempo aficionado, and a great CD for any lover of music.

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REVIEWS

Great
author: Enrique Acuña Torres
A great CD, I enjoy very much
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A truly amazing experience burned onto one CD - a MUST HAVE.
author: Jessica Gieryn
Laura's vocals and Nick's guitar blend to provide a beautiful and amazing musical experience. Grab a glass of your favorite wine, turn the lights down low, throw in the CD and close your eyes. With these cool tracks, you can truly appreciate the experience that is Endless Blue.
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author: Ole Fat Kevin
Ninety-Nine: Amazing on every front. The recording was excellent. Vocals were done with emotion, confidence and conviction. I was extremely happy with the song. "Where is My Heart" Double Bourbon on the Rocks
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so good music
author: Miguel
1st of all the music of EB is sooo gooood that I don't remember the last time that I listened to such so good tunes! Hello! I'm from Portugal, Europe. I can say that I am a music addict and I feel to leave were a note about EB. From the musics I've listened from EB site, my favorite is Broken Waters; very beautiful and a bit of melancholic darkwave. Sublime! Very Happy I want to pass this music on my custom garage shows Smile Can't EB send me a members-signed CD for gift? Embarassed lol At least I've tried Smile I don't know where can I find your CD where in Portugal Sad Keep on the good music! And let me hear more about EB! Adeus e bom trabalho(=bye and good work in portuguese) Miguel
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