Obscure Sound
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Obscure Sound ❤ The alleged fusion of contemporary and classical music has been a noticeable, if somewhat subtle, force over the past several years. For me, the first time I recalled an artist… Read full post »
Obscure Sound ❤ The aspect of collaboration can be a touchy subject for some artists. Some prefer to languish in their own solitude, crafting songs that are entirely their own with little to… Read full post »
Obscure Sound ❤ In the midst of all the experimental methodical techniques found in contemporary electronic music, there is one ideology that tends to occasionally go overlooked: the importance of melody. Atmospheric perception… Read full post »
Obscure Sound ❤ While it may be overly restrictive of most French radio stations to only allow songs containing at least 40% of the French language in their lyrical content to be permitted… Read full post »
Obscure Sound ❤ It speaks to the confidence of a band when the name of one of their first singles is âHittenâ, a title that translates to âThe Hitâ in English. The native… Read full post »
Obscure Sound ❤ When I read that the material of The Gentle Guest consisted of “hobo tales”, I had no clue what to think. Would I be entertained with ballads about scrounging for… Read full post »
Obscure Sound ❤ For a four-piece whose infectious qualities ride heavily on an unconventional mixture of heartfelt optimism and captivating hooks, the choice to name Sparkadia âs debut album Postcards comes off as… Read full post »
Obscure Sound ❤ It is by no coincidence that two recently featured artists who dwell in the style of experimental electronica have early roots in classical music. Last week, I spoke about how… Read full post »
Obscure Sound ❤ I have little doubt that even a mere connection with Justin Vernon, better known as Bon Iver, would create enough buzz for an aspiring group to latch onto for quite… Read full post »
Obscure Sound ❤ It was pretty startling to me that, after listening to only one track from The Happy Hollows , I was able to draw comparisons to nearly every single notable indie-rock… Read full post »
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