Delicate electronica meets acoustic sound. It's time for reflection, rest, relax, and a little bit of dancing.
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Electronica with a delicate feel. Enjoy the danceable sonic subtlety.
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Easy-listening playlist, which nicely accompanies an ending summer.
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Listen to the playlist presenting a subtle art of rock, pop, delicate voices and soothing synths with a pinch of nostalgia and sorrow. Brought to you by Arcade Fire, Rhye, Chris Stapleton, Jerry Martin, The Who, and more.
Arca – Arca
Do not be mistaken, this is an experimental album. Which shouldn't be a surprise given Arca's career. But it's different from his previous LPs. It's much more personal, subtle, delicate, intimate with all of its peculiarity. It seems like Gharsi became vulnerable, creating music that's moving and as forceful as it can get, without incomprehensible collages … Continue reading Arca – Arca
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This is how delicacy and contemplativeness mixes with intensity and aggressiveness. Brought to you by Gorillaz, Jack White, At the Drive-In, Arca, Father John Misty and more.
Album of the Week: Father John Misty – Pure Comedy
Pure Comedy is a very long endeavour. And excellently executed one. Song after song, Father John Misty is creating an atmosphere of subtlety, intensity, but also monumentality with all of its beauty. This album, just like his previous ones, grows with every song, letting you sink in and enjoy its alluring melodies, charming tones, wonderful lyrics. This … Continue reading Album of the Week: Father John Misty – Pure Comedy
Album of the Week: Laura Marling – Semper Femina
How she could do it, I don't know. Her talent is enormous, her gentility is magnificent, beauty of her music is astounding. Laura Marling recorded an album that you expected her to record. Semper Femina is as soothing and reflecting as it can get Laura Marling sixth's combination of delicacy and might makes this album both heart-wrenching … Continue reading Album of the Week: Laura Marling – Semper Femina
Album of the Week: Elbow – Little Fictions
I was waiting for this album so much. I loved Build a Rocket Boys! and really enjoyed The Take Off And Landing of Everything. Both of them had some stellar tunes, so I anticipated that Little Fictions will deliver at least few more. Being such great band as Elbow commits you to a certain level of artistry. And … Continue reading Album of the Week: Elbow – Little Fictions