Universal Hall Pass | Subtle Things

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Subtle Things

by Universal Hall Pass

\"Darkness has a softer side she likes to show to balance her equations\" - Cave Radio
Genre: Electronic: Electronica
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1. Sally's Song
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2. Cave Radio
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5:00 album only
3. Forms of Imprisonment
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5:22 album only
4. Avatar (Tragic Chorus Remix)
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5. Dragonfly (Scarce Chaser Remix)
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6. No One (CIFR Remix)
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
Universal Hall Pass returns with a six song EP entitled Subtle Things. This is a collaboration between Melissa R. Kaplan and former Splashdown band mate Kasson Crooker also known as Symbion Project and the Duke of the popular synthpop trio Freezepop.
Subtle Things takes a beautifully dark \"fantastic planet\" tinged journey into a three part story of power and melancholy followed by three Symbion Project remixes from UHP\'s debut album Mercury. The remixes are cut from the same exotic cloth as the first three original songs to give the entire EP a dark other- worldly atmosphere with beautiful string arrangements, artistic drum programming and hints of Raymond Scott\'s electronic faery dust.


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Sonora A. Yoder

LoveLoveLove
Bought this and Mercury at the same time after following a homework thread from Splashdown. Melissa Kaplan is an angel, and I'm thrilled to have these additional works from her.

Brian Ewers

Great!
I've never been a big fan of remix albums but the 3 new songs makes this well worth the cost of admission and should keep us happy until Mel gives us another full length (soon please!). Sally's song is the star track that continues the UHP dark tone with Mels beautiful vocals and recording quality that is a great improvement over Mercury. Overall well worth it and I'd buy it again and again if mine was lost or damaged.