Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Globular - Lemon



Globular - Lemon

Lemon is the first track on the year-end 2013 album, Sorbet for the Soul, a collaboration between Globular and Radioactive Sandwich. There's a lot of depth to this track in the unusual way Globular creates the strong beats that are layered with eccentric and indescribable elements. This track strikes a great balance between downtempo tracks that are too boring and psychedelic tracks that are too trippy.

Globular's music is a bubbling mass of virtual sounds designed to stimulate the ears, tickle the brain and move the body. Deep dubbed-out bass lines provide the bedrock for the harmonic intricacies and grooving melodies that typify this sound.

Globular takes listeners on a journey of their own choosing, encouraging all who enter to create their own stories and to dance their own dance. This is a good way to conceptualize how you might listen to most songs we post on this blog.

The tracks on this album are widely available for free download. An interesting tidbit that illustrates the skill of Globular and Radioactive Sandwich is that the collaboration is extremely unique in this way: "Each artist started with the same set of samples and built their tracks around those sounds. Globular cooked up Lemon while Radioactive Sandwich provided the tasty Mango. They then traded tracks and reinterpreted each others original track; Globular created Mamon from Mango and Radioactive Sandwich created Lengo from Lemon. The end result is a four track release that flows and blends seamlessly, every track containing flavors from the others, much like a tasty summer frozen treat." Amazing! Epic!

I'll post the second Globular track, Mamon, for fun.

Friday, June 6, 2014

Conjure One - Pandora

Conjure One - Pandora

This track is the ninth track on the 2002 self-titled album, Conjure One. It has a lot more non-traditional instrumentals and non-electronic elements, like piano, than many songs posted in the past, but the unique sounds and beats delivered to your headphones will put a chill up your spine. Conjure One specializes in bringing sounds that appear to be from the middle of nowhere with very native “tribal nomadic” vocals. It takes you to a chill place 3 hours away from the nearest city.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Conjure One – Nomadic Code


Conjure One – Nomadic Code

This enthralling track is the 5th track on the 2010 Conjure One album, Exilarch. It is really nomadic and described as “ethnic electronica” with chants and indecipherable words starting with focus and then swirling in circles around the beats. Another way you might look at it is that strong beats emerge from a nomadic chant that has unusual percussion elements throughout. This stuff is great because the track takes turns around the nomadic center to reveal a unique full-body work of art that keeps me focused on my work while relaxing me without putting me to sleep.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Caia - Heavy Weather



Caia - Heavy Weather

This track is off the obscure 2003 album, titled The Magic Dragon. I'm not a fan of primarily chillout tracks but this one has a bit more and is upbeat in a sunny sort of way. "It's downtempo meets new age meets electronica meets acid jazz. But more than anything, it's music that meets the soul and decides to become best friends." - review.