playlist artwork#12 this weekFingerBlood EP

by Juegos AntiGravedad

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1 5:22 774 listens
2 4:45 396 listens
3 3:58 259 listens
4 6:32 214 listens

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  • Updated: 16/04/2009
The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

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Ivan1984

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Ivan1984 • 2009-05-10 22:14:30

Aura is a title I would expect a lot from in a track and I do believe, and obviously this is my subjectivism, that it kind of makes it, although rather lazily. I like it, it does have a certain air about it, though its progression is rather slow and it makes the most of what it gives out, only really coming into itself about half way through. This is where the 'rock' element comes into play and fills it out nicely, into a kind of naturalistic dreamy sense. Suitable enough, though more introspection would have been appropriate maybe, instead of the expansive sense. That's of course unless we are depersonalising 'aura' and thinking on a grander scale. Then it would make sense. Granola, I like the taste of immediately. A good piece of construction, again quite expansive and open in scale, but an interesting structure and rhythmic expression. Very clean and like fresh air, positive and optimistic. Some nice variations within the track. Still pretty straightforward. Cubos Y Vórtices, has structure enough to cope with the angles and movement a plenty to account for the whirling. Curious mixture of subject to encapsulate into a track. But after reading Maturana and Varela, anything is possible!-) Finally, La Luna Huele A Queso. An old myth recreated in a modern, musical expression. Actually, starts off in a nice style, very easy on the ear and quite intriguing. Minimal voice samples in the background and then the rock element, again, seems to get things motivated. Does cheese smell in a vacuum? One for the scientists to reckon on not myself, all I know is that it would float, so I could only assume that particles of smell would do so as well as the more substantial matter of a green moon. Overall, quite a pretty rock track, making for easy listening. Just a very curious title.
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