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Red Sky Lullaby : Burst.
Lush downtempo electroacoustic grooves.
Burst is an album brimming with beats and soundscapes.
For this third album Red Sky Lullaby dips into a myriad of styles to
create a unique blend of Electronica, Beats, Glitch, Dub Roots and Jazz.
The tracks refuse to cave to repetitiveness and the album as a whole
evolves from style to style in unexpected ways culminating in the jazzy
electronic grooves of the final track Peace Out.
Songs:
1. Electro Formant
2. Cyclic Dream
3. Vagueness Squared
4. Sunrise Echo
5. Midnight Drive
6. Fractillion
7. Tape Wave
8. You Are Here
9. Falling
10. Firelight Remedy
11. Peace Out
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 02/08/2015
Red Sky Lullaby lives in New York USA
Tagged as: Electronica, Experimental, Dub
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