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sixteen worlds
L9 124
This is forestronic music: a catchy blend of ambient dub, folk rock, field recordings, and pop hooks that explores the beauty of forgotten places and unobserved events. Read the Wikipedia entry for this album.
Sixteen Worlds brings you the beauty of forgotten places and unobserved events. It is the sound of rituals that signify nothing, the sound of finding things that were never lost, and the sound of thirty-two angry monkeys fighting over a drum kit. If this album could talk (it is mostly instrumental), it would tell you about how much it digs bands where the members swap instruments and are only too happy to have a steel drum on stage. It would tell you about how the rise in urban exploration is rooted in the decline of interactive fiction. It would argue in favor of specifying both east and west poles. It would relentlessly harangue NASA for less low Earth orbit and more outer planets. It would recommend that you read House of Leaves but only the parts about the house. And when it thought no one was listening, it would look around furtively, chew its fingernails and mutter something uncomplimentary about American politics. Sixteen Worlds: It sounds good with the volume way up, way down, or smack in the middle. It is chock full of easter eggs, hidden messages, and metahumor to satisfy the deep entertainment demands of today's jacked in hipster know-it-all, yet has been thoroughly tested and approved by toddlers just looking for a good tune. Amoeba Crunch: Bringing you 2107's retro-cool lounge music played in the style of 2007's cutting edge, kitchen sink acousto-electronica. Since 2006. Purchase from CD Babyphysical CD in jewel case with 4-page booklet Purchase from iTunes apple AAC lossless audio files (more expensive!) Download all 10 tracks zip of 96k mp3s and an exclusive 15-page pdf, 35.7 MB
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