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Ambient Electronic Pop Music (beats, noises, swooshes, rises, falls, melodies, warmth, melancholy prettiness, brights, lights, sparks, darks, decay, release, feedback, clicks, sub bass, tunnels)
Genre:
Electronic: Ambient
Release Date:
2005
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We Found a Love In the Streets But It Was Not Ours
© Copyright-Harvest Sum Recordings
(827912028911)
Record Label: Harvest Sum
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J. Scott McIntosh, Ray Fulton, Molly Grace, and Christopher Groves make this music utilizing synths, guitars, electronic and acoustic drumkits, trumpet, melodica, found sounds, random percussion, and three voices.
From the HarvestSum.com Store :
"Anyone who has seen them live knows that the music of Sleeping Kings of Iona depends upon a unique balance between raw live energy and complex programming. "We Found A Love In The Streets But It Was Not Ours" is the first SKOI record to perfectly capture that balance.
Bristling and swaying with layers of driving rythym sections, reverb-soaked guitar, and unidentifiable noises that range from gritty to grand, this sometimes direct, sometimes surreal album deftly walks the line between haunting and comforting."
TAKE CARE AND ENJOY
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Simply Amazing!
author: Jeff K
The most beautiful, haunting, soundscapes are produced by the Sleeping Kings of Iona on this LP. I highly recommend this CD for people who love moody music with tons of depth and feeling. I saw them live 3 times. I recommend doing that too, if you are able.
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