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The riff sounds very familiar, very early Genesis-like but can't quite place it.
Well, there's no point to place it. It is as it is.
This simple, repetitive stuff shouldn't sound so good. But it does. I can detect an Emanicipator tune in an instant; it's always welcome in this office.
Great heads down music
TOO TOO REPETATIVE REPETATIVE AWFUL. AWFUL.
If repeating yourself, it really pays to not repeat a spelling error. - Hint, it's not TOO or AWFUL
Great song! Now we just need some Ryan Adams on this station!
I couldn't agree more!
up tempo laid back.
So, not a musician then...... cut and paste cut and paste cut and paste cut and paste cut and paste
So, not a musician then...... cut and paste cut and paste cut and paste cut and paste cut and paste
Mind numbingly boring.🐨
you can skip songs, hero.
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes....
If the number of your comments had been easily divisible by four, I would have found it more interesting.
Great song! Now we just need some Ryan Adams on this station!
...my last request no more nagging ha!
Pretty much all music, save experimental stuff like Stockhausen or Birtwhistle, is repetitive. Even Mozart was repetitive. The trick is to have sufficient interest and minor variation within the major repetitive structures to retain the listener's interest, and IMO this number has that.
Yes a good Hook helps
I needed something like this song, just now. I want summer back!
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Fully agree
Oh so do I. I was looking for a track I could leave on to entertain the goldfish while I got out in the garden.
Puff Puff Pass
Vibe check check
If you passed, we cool homie
Puff Puff Pass
Vibe check check
If you passed, we cool homie
I'm in.
If you passed, we cool homie
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes....
Yet you reminded us more than four times.
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes
This song just has four notes....
Fully agree
Those are general components of "trip-hop" or "chill-out" or whatever one may wish to call it. Perhaps his style doesn't vary as much as that of other artists in those genres, but I've only heard several of his tunes (at least one of which does have vocals) - but I could see how that makes his work seem more predictable. Anyhow, most songs (by anyone) have "unvarying tempo".
Minor key? Check.
Slightly syncopated beat? Check.
Main theme repetition? Check.
Unvarying tempo? Check.
Emancipator!
There's nothing wrong with repetition. All music has some. The problem with Emancipator is predictability.
I can’t disagree, but I still like almost everything he does.
Record stuck.
Fair enough, thanks. To clarify, most any song (by anyone) does not vary in tempo. I was trying to say that his songs, when taken together, all have a similar tempo, with smaller variance that other arteests. That is just my perception — scientific inquiry would require too my effort for my lazy bones.
It does seem that a lot of the songs I've heard from him do have similar tempos overall, more than other artists I've heard in those genres. As you said, scientific inquiry would just require too much time and energy anyhow. His stuff is pretty easy to identify right away - I don't know if that's good or bad though.
Those are general components of "trip-hop" or "chill-out" or whatever one may wish to call it. Perhaps his style doesn't vary as much as that of other artists in those genres, but I've only heard several of his tunes (at least one of which does have vocals) - but I could see how that makes his work seem more predictable. Anyhow, most songs (by anyone) have "unvarying tempo".
Fair enough, thanks. To clarify, most any song (by anyone) does not vary in tempo. I was trying to say that his songs, when taken together, all have a similar tempo, with smaller variance than other artists. That is just my perception — scientific inquiry would require too much effort for my lazy bones.
Minor key? Check.
Slightly syncopated beat? Check.
Main theme repetition? Check.
Unvarying tempo? Check.
Emancipator!
There's nothing wrong with repetition. All music has some. The problem with Emancipator is predictability.
Those are general components of "trip-hop" or "chill-out" or whatever one may wish to call it. Perhaps his style doesn't vary as much as that of other artists in those genres, but I've only heard several of his tunes (at least one of which does have vocals) - but I could see how that makes his work seem more predictable. Anyhow, most songs (by anyone) have "unvarying tempo".
Minor key? Check.
Slightly syncopated beat? Check.
Main theme repetition? Check.
Unvarying tempo? Check.
Emancipator!
There's nothing wrong with repetition. All music has some. The problem with Emancipator is predictability.
For some reason this album cover reminds me of the opening scene from "The Gladiator"...
you gave it a 10.
probably did that with your computer too.
Most "electronica" music tends to be more repetitive than other genres, as well as use loops and samples - those are elements which define the genre. It's like you're criticizing a seascape painting for not having enough trees in it.
Pretty much all music, save experimental stuff like Stockhausen or Birtwhistle, is repetitive. Even Mozart was repetitive. The trick is to have sufficient interest and minor variation within the major repetitive structures to retain the listener's interest, and IMO this number has that.
I shall be emancipated with the psd.
This is... not good. Luckily, with PSD I'll be emancipated!
Emancipator ... I like this band. Another one to add to my list of downloads
that' just as well then
Yup
Most "electronica" music tends to be more repetitive than other genres, as well as use loops and samples - those are elements which define the genre.
Yup, no disco here as it's missing the thump, thump of da bass
Most "electronica" music tends to be more repetitive than other genres, as well as use loops and samples - those are elements which define the genre. It's like you're criticizing a seascape painting for not having enough trees in it.
no man this ain't the eagles and you know it
but you killed me with the comment
You think this might be Eagles? Really?
Skin, lust, general debauchery - yep, looks right to me.
It's all fun and games until somebody rips somebody's throat out. ;-)
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Skin, lust, general debauchery - yep, looks right to me.