This album is the best electronic release of the year, with its echoey electronics and intoxicating atmospherics. |
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Of course, a reader doesn't have to accept the essays' religiose atmospherics or fabulist presumption to be affected by Berger's tone. |
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More invitingly, there are a good few gnashing epics where guitars and keyboard atmospherics collude to darken an already black mood. |
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Now, recording under the moniker Microbunny, Okada creates sublime atmospherics that would no doubt please his mentor. |
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A Welsh man told me he came across for a long weekend because he had checked the atmospherics and moon changes. |
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It is virtually tuneless, self-pitying, uninteresting and is a world apart from the subtle atmospherics of the band's best work. |
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Deupree, by contrast, has an exceptional ear for creating melodies and esoteric atmospherics. |
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The distance between flight tracks would depend on weather and atmospherics and how they impacted on radar range. |
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And both groups contribute to a wash of accompanying atmospherics that suggests their respective allegiances to electronically created music. |
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Whatever it is, this airy blend of keyboard atmospherics and percussion polyrhythms sounds new and remarkable. |
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Global atmospherics made it abundantly clear that thinking globally and acting locally were not enough. |
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But from the opening, mysterious, string glissandi, the orchestra seemed to miss the haunting atmospherics of Britten's score. |
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When you paint in the Impressionistic style, you paint the atmospherics of a landscape. |
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The bare stage and black backdrop are occasionally relieved by smoky atmospherics that evoke perhaps a run-down dance hall in a beachy part of town. |
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Never mind that some of the atmospherics are shaky, like the white Christmas, for example. |
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It feels like you delight in the atmospherics, but you want to stay away from the violence. |
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One of Courtney Love's claims on our attention is the way she turned an atmosphere of real-life squalor into bad-girl atmospherics. |
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But his reset was all about the atmospherics, because on most of the substance, he seems to be snookered. |
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The stage show, with its gloomy atmospherics, was impressive, and Bashung exercised a definite fascination on audiences. |
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Clearly, the carefully choreographed atmospherics of a set-piece presidential visit must be treated with a healthy dose of scepticism. |
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Plastic foam insulation types may use blowing agents that have atmospherics impacts as a blowing agent. |
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Felt not only improves the spatial acoustics, it also benefits the atmospherics because of the way in which it balances out humidity. |
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Warranty does not cover pieces with normal wear and tear o damage produced by catastrophics causes, atmospherics, knocks or falls. |
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The excesses of the story are reined in by intelligent treatment, with thoughtful perfs, fine period atmospherics and a well-achieved sense of dread. |
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One might say that in Beijing on Wednesday the atmospherics were everything. |
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He deletes that infamous unresolved opening chord and inserts some suitably ominous guitar atmospherics that play up the desperation obscured by the Beatles' peppy original. |
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Although this new album is not brimming with obvious singles, the balance between orchestral atmospherics, electronic waywardness and song structure has been well struck. |
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Though noisy to the ear, there's a subtly delicate feeling to this recording, perhaps the atmospherics that are created underneath the track's more aggressive noise. |
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With their wealth of detail and complex atmospherics, all the paintings are microcosms that demand individual attention and are difficult to absorb en masse. |
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Indeed, Sanko's guitar and voice, with some additional atmospherics provided by subtle effects and keyboard flourishes, constitute the album's core. |
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But atmospherics matter and the man who revived Britain's flagging newspapers in the 1980s now finds the antics of his tabloids threatening his ambitions. |
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There are reminders here of Ravel's Daphnis and Chloe, as well as the subtle atmospherics of Debussy and the energetic angularity of Stravinsky. |
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Such songs are often weaving melodies or speech accompanied by atmospherics to capture a specific moment or mood. |
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There was more focus than ever on James Graham's plaintive and powerful vocals, backed only by the subtle atmospherics of guitar and keyboard. |
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So those were the atmospherics at the time, but, to conclude, I was very well served, I believe Canada was very well served by the NEB and its leadership and its members. |
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And honestly, do any of you seriously believe that in, say, the year 2015 radio will still be the only means of communication battling with interfering wavelengths and atmospherics? |
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Police and local media have dismissed their stories, focusing instead on the atmospherics of how secretive the facility is or the rhetoric used to describe it. |
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To retain their appeal and atmospherics effect over time, interior design schemes must achieve an intrinsic harmony between the graphics and colours of the floors or walls covered and the other furnishings. |
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The new raw approach suits them well: with this record they are truly in their element, balancing sinister atmospherics with powerful metal hooks for a beguiling overall result. |
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It is rich in atmospherics and and contains some nice melodic passages. |
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In the last few months, I think the regime has gone back to some of the atmospherics of that same dark period, although the number of people executed is far smaller. |
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The reception was spoiled by atmospherics, and for most who strained to listen, all chance of hearing was ruined by the loud engine noise of four aeroplanes circling persistently over the Park. |
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Spyboy, her backing band, proved capable of rocking and approximating the atmospherics of her recent collaborator Daniel Lanois with equal panache. |
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So India hasn't just lurched rightwards, it has been witnessing a dangerous ratcheting up of communal tensions and atmospherics across the country. |
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