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welcome to my world
stay you are not alone
stay you are not alone
you are not alone
you are not alone...
I *love* this song.
It's sexy and relaxing. I listen to it while riding my bike on a beautiful day (lots of them here in hot Houston) and contemplating my fit in the world among the bunnies, deer, and armadillos. And when I welcome my friend from Europe back to his homeland of America in five days, it will be played in the middle of the night.
I *love* this song too but for me its so different.
I feel like floating alone in the cold embrace of outer space.
Until a voice pierces the crippling desolation.
Beware though, you heed the Siren's call at your own peril...
Hope you're still around, sarah
It was lovely to hear it again
Listened to this yesterday.
Nothing like having All India Radio in the background while concentrating on a difficult task.



The album cover looks delicious.
:)
I *love* this song.
It's sexy and relaxing. I listen to it while riding my bike on a beautiful day (lots of them here in hot Houston) and contemplating my fit in the world among the bunnies, deer, and armadillos. And when I welcome my friend from Europe back to his homeland of America in five days, it will be played in the middle of the night.
I think I have to bump up my rating from 7 to 8 on the strength of that comment/image.
Nothing like having All India Radio in the background while concentrating on a difficult task.

All Hail Radio Paradise!
What do you do with a drunken sailor...
That was the most seamless mix I've ever heard. Bill (or Rebecca or whoever is responsible for that), you're a DJ ninja. You just earned yourself another donation. Nice work!
"Down-tempo" and "trip-hop" tend to favor repetition; it's part of the genre.
As in architecture, repetition in music can be interesting and effective when done well.
"Down-tempo" and "trip-hop" tend to employ more repetition; it's generally an element of the genres. The groove is more important than the transitions.
Well here's another example of a tune that, at my first listening, I nonchalantly rated a 6...oh boy was I way off! I've upped it to a 9 this morning.
LONG LIVE RP!!
+ soft, breathy female voices here :) Nice one, I can definitely imagine it being used in some sci-fi movie - I think its sadness would have fitted right in in "The Fountain". Found something new today, thanks Bill!
Thanks, just looked at the Winamp and realised that the 'apply' button was off............so much betta!
I love how their cover 'echoes' the other... in this case Muse.
It's possible that both covers were designed by the same person...or not. I haven't been able to find out. Anyhow, cool tune.
mine too

Hah! This made me chuckle! (For those who don't get it, see That Mitchell and Webb Look.)
I've never liked the idea of "if you like this you'll like that" - musical tastes are generally not that consistent. Personally, this lot remind me a bit of Hooverphonic (defined by some as 'trip-hop' though I've no idea wtf that is) but I wouldn't say that if you liked this you'd like Hooverphonics.
Good point. That sums up why Pandora does not work for me.
"downtempo", eh?
Officer, I was adjusting the volume on my downtempo music....
It's sexy and relaxing. I listen to it while riding my bike on a beautiful day (lots of them here in hot Houston) and contemplating my fit in the world among the bunnies, deer, and armadillos. And when I welcome my friend from Europe back to his homeland of America in five days, it will be played in the middle of the night.

(Just noticed someone already posted this; consider this a bump.)
I love how their cover 'echoes' the other... in this case Muse.

(Just noticed someone already posted this; consider this a bump.)
I've never liked the idea of "if you like this you'll like that" - musical tastes are generally not that consistent. Personally, this lot remind me a bit of Hooverphonic (defined by some as 'trip-hop' though I've no idea wtf that is) but I wouldn't say that if you liked this you'd like Hooverphonics.
This is a fine example of the sub-genre of electronic music referred to as Downtempo. It's closely related to trip-hop, so despite not knowing wtf it is, you've shown that you recognize some elements of it! :)
Thank you...

Yeah, so do I! Weird, innit, crockydile?

I've never liked the idea of "if you like this you'll like that" - musical tastes are generally not that consistent. Personally, this lot remind me a bit of Hooverphonic (defined by some as 'trip-hop' though I've no idea wtf that is) but I wouldn't say that if you liked this you'd like Hooverphonics.
Very, very, very correct.


That's the better album cover . . . for me.


...their earlier albums are more instrumental and atmospheric - extended mood pieces, really - but their more recent work began to shift in a songlike direction with this album...it's all good music, a bit benign, but great in moderate doses...




