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4AD CLIENT BRIEF CRIT ONE.... Track Research Gang Gang Dance CHINESE NGUZUNGUZU These Tracks are Samples Based Experimental electronic. With the rise of music technology becoming so available and computers being able to process Musical media these types of artists are becoming very common and give way to a lot of background music / experimental music. Personally a good track for inspiration when working with a computer in the aim of creating a musical piece or track. Mindkilla Vox Remix Again an interesting track with a strong emphasise of sample based music production. But it hold’s a more solid music composition. It is a bit of an odd remix to be honest but still holds a large amount of substance. The images it brings up are complex and rather difficuzzlt as well as the samba type it makes for interesting listening. Relaxation Remember When With an ambient start, this track is definately more up my street. Soothing introduction, it could of picked up a little bit faster. Again This track is more electronic due to its use of synthesizers rather than a sample based media. With an asrray of arpegios and other devices it gives the listener a great deal of peace. The Big Pink Stay Gold Hit The Ground(Forest Swoird Remix). Called ‘Stay Gold’, it features singer Robbie Furze’s boy next door yet expansive voice, full of wonderment. Person- ally, I don’t hear any of the expected hip-hop stylings that Furze promised to Lowe over a phone interview during the song’s premiere on national radio; to be fair, urban is not what immediately comes to mind when the name Paul Epworth is bounced around, dance is. And Furze confirmed that instead of the paltry three songs from the band’s 2009 debut ‘A Brief History of Love’ that Epworth presided over, he’s had a hand in all 10 tracks of the London duo’s second album tentatively entitled ‘Futureless’, due out in early 2012. (That’s assuming all goes well in the final stages of recording, because it sounds like the songs aren’t all written yet.) As an aperitif to the album, ‘Stay Gold’ is of a similar sweeping grandeur like ‘Dominos’, just not as catchy. Still, I think this is a good sign of things to come. Bring it on. Twin Shadows Changes A friendly fires spin off, But more of a front man formation like the pig pink. But still it feels as though all the instruments are computer based. Or sampled real instruments and then arranged with a sequencer or electronic recording device.
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4ADCLIENT BRIEF CRIT ONE....Track Research

Gang Gang Dance

CHINESE NGUZUNGUZU These Tracks are Samples Based Experimental electronic. With the rise of music technology becoming so available and computers being able to process Musical media these types of artists are becoming very common and give way to a lot of background music / experimental music. Personally a good track for inspiration when working with a computer in the aim of creating a musical piece or track.

Mindkilla Vox RemixAgain an interesting track with a strong emphasise of sample based music production. But it hold’s a more solid music composition. It is a bit of an odd remix to be honest but still holds a large amount of substance. The images it brings up are complex and rather difficuzzlt as well as the samba type it makes for interesting listening.

RelaxationRemember WhenWith an ambient start, this track is definately more up my street. Soothing introduction, it could of picked up a little bit faster. Again This track is more electronic due to its use of synthesizers rather than a sample based media. With an asrray of arpegios and other devices it gives the listener a great deal of peace.

The Big PinkStay GoldHit The Ground(Forest Swoird Remix).Called ‘Stay Gold’, it features singer Robbie Furze’s boy next door yet expansive voice, full of wonderment. Person-ally, I don’t hear any of the expected hip-hop stylings that Furze promised to Lowe over a phone interview during the song’s premiere on national radio; to be fair, urban is not what immediately comes to mind when the name Paul Epworth is bounced around, dance is. And Furze confirmed that instead of the paltry three songs from the band’s 2009 debut ‘A Brief History of Love’ that Epworth presided over, he’s had a hand in all 10 tracks of the London duo’s second album tentatively entitled ‘Futureless’, due out in early 2012. (That’s assuming all goes well in the final stages of recording, because it sounds like the songs aren’t all written yet.) As an aperitif to the album, ‘Stay Gold’ is of a similar sweeping grandeur like ‘Dominos’, just not as catchy. Still, I think this is a good sign of things to come. Bring it on.

Twin ShadowsChangesA friendly fires spin off, But more of a front man formation like the pig pink. But still it feels as though all the instruments are computer based. Or sampled real instruments and then arranged with a sequencer or electronic recording device.

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The viewer shouldnt be able to hear the music His name is Bon.

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Hes Going To Leave Flowers

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Is This Music?

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Or Is It The Look OF A Freshly Fallen Leaf?

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I Dunno Is It?

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I Dunno Is It?

Or Is It A Group? Turning a Page?

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Or is it a deformed Rubix Cube???