Hooverphonic
Apr 19, 2008 7:50:47 GMT
Post by XTRProf on Apr 19, 2008 7:50:47 GMT
Ok, I lied. Another newer artiste before going back to retro!
So boo, hurray, Arrrrrrrrrrrr, drop your hair or mustache or go farking. I don't care, just say something!
anyone listen to this band? Courtesy of my muzak freak friend here:
they are a blast to listen thru headphones
put on headphones and try their site www.hooverphonic.com/ can listen to their new album President of the LSD Golf Club
in fact click on Discography and listen to everything ;D
try these first
Inhaler (A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular)
Eden (album Blue Wonder Powder Milk)
Autoharp (Magnificent Tree)
a review of their older Magnificent Tree says
Look out for Blue Wonder Powder Milk, A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular, Jackie Cane and No More Sweet Music
.
So boo, hurray, Arrrrrrrrrrrr, drop your hair or mustache or go farking. I don't care, just say something!
anyone listen to this band? Courtesy of my muzak freak friend here:
they are a blast to listen thru headphones
put on headphones and try their site www.hooverphonic.com/ can listen to their new album President of the LSD Golf Club
in fact click on Discography and listen to everything ;D
try these first
Inhaler (A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular)
Eden (album Blue Wonder Powder Milk)
Autoharp (Magnificent Tree)
a review of their older Magnificent Tree says
On a far more ambient techno bent than Madison Avenue comes Hybrid and Hooverphonic, two groups that beg to be reviewed together: They both have H names, both have female lead singers and both churn out a dense mix of techno beats, electronic samples, orchestral underpinnings and, ultimately, some heady, headphone-ready mixes.
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The band takes plenty of chances, from the bizarre ambling narrative of "Frosted Flake Wood" to the spooky sound effects of "Everytime We Live Together We Die A Bit More" and creepy minor key slides and science fiction movie sounds of the Elysian Fields-esque"L'Odeur Animale."But they also have a Madonna-esque pop ballad sense, as they demonstrate to stirring effect on "Out of Sight," as Arnaert sings a sweet chorus promising "We'll always be best friends — something between you and me."
The Magnificent Tree is a magnificently rich, varied and inventive disc. Put it on and prepare to dream wild. (read full review)
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The band takes plenty of chances, from the bizarre ambling narrative of "Frosted Flake Wood" to the spooky sound effects of "Everytime We Live Together We Die A Bit More" and creepy minor key slides and science fiction movie sounds of the Elysian Fields-esque"L'Odeur Animale."But they also have a Madonna-esque pop ballad sense, as they demonstrate to stirring effect on "Out of Sight," as Arnaert sings a sweet chorus promising "We'll always be best friends — something between you and me."
The Magnificent Tree is a magnificently rich, varied and inventive disc. Put it on and prepare to dream wild. (read full review)
Look out for Blue Wonder Powder Milk, A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular, Jackie Cane and No More Sweet Music
.