
mrDSP
Armchair Intelligentsia/Dancefloor Superheroes
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Lounge hip-hop electronica retro espionage music.
tracks
- 1 Prelude
- 2 Your Host...
- 3 NoStopsOnTheGTrain
- 4 Ramesh Takes A Cab
- 5 Scene from The Kansai Connection
- 6 Tetsuro
- 7 Tochiro
- 8 r2theoot2thei2thepoot
- 9 Five Finger Discount
- 10 Pontresina
- 11 80 Rupees Later...
- 12 Thermal Detonator
- 13 Billy Sims
- 14 The Vanguard
- 15 7th Precinct
- 16 Tracklighting
- 17 Alpine Facade
- 18 Rootipoot Hooks It Up
- 19 Rajasthan Breakdown
- 20 indiemoshoegazer ii
- 21 The Babylon Club
- 22 Golden Mohawk
- 23 Maya
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Act I: The stage is set. The players are assembled. For three days they perform together. Ad lib. No script. Intriguing and astonishing moments are captured as they weave through a variety of scenes and styles. Hours and hours of footage are captured and cataloged.
Act II: The enormous amount of footage is given to the players. They individually retreat to various dark corners of the globe and begin again. This time analyzing and critiquing. Singling out every individual captivating moment. Removing these moments from context and allowing them to simmer. These moments permeate through one another in different and extraordinary ways. After two weeks of reinterpretation, new compositions begin to expand and grow from the original pieces.
Act III: The players reconvene. A new stage is set. This time it is broadcast to the people. The new compositions are brought forth. Final bits of magic are infused as vignettes are born from developing these pieces into a new whole. This new level of expanded performance has created something far more powerful than any of the individual parts. This is the sound of mrDSP.
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author: jacobIt has a very nice dance feel to it but it's not overly simplistic either. Some songs have odd meters and rhythms but they all have got that groove... Many of the beats sound remixed and sampled and the instruments provide plenty of texture without detracting from the overall flow... and at 23 songs, there's plenty to listen to.