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Cheers Junky! I love the way the song evolves. Have you listened to the entire album?

No.It's the first time I've heard of it. I shall when I'm in chill mode because it seems to suit that state of mind... I am reminded of artists I used to listen to, in that piece, like Enya and Massive Attack.

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That's a good idea, you do really need to be in the right mood and have time for this album as it will make you feel a range of emotions from pure ecstasy to deep melancholy; each song is so different. I'm not normally a fan of dance/trance/electronica, but this is intelligent music. I love the elements of jazz and classical randomised into each song. For me it's a masterpiece, but do let me know what you think when you get the chance to listen :)

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That's a good idea, you do really need to be in the right mood and have time for this album as it will make you feel a range of emotions from pure ecstasy to deep melancholy; each song is so different. I'm not normally a fan of dance/trance/electronica, but this is intelligent music. I love the elements of jazz and classical randomised into each song. For me it's a masterpiece, but do let me know what you think when you get the chance to listen :)

Yes,I think it's a bit more visual mentally than most electronic music which is mostly dance orientated, invoking visceral feelings more than anything. Will do.

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Glycerine (or Glycerol) is a simple sugar alcohol compound. Is there some connection between this chemical compound and the lyrics of this song? ;):eyebrow:

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"In Paradisum", part VII of the Requiem in d minor, Op. 48, by Gabriel Fauré - rendition by P. Herreweghe

 

And "Broken Crown" by Mumford & Sons

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Rabbit in your headlights - UNKLE

 

Whoa String, that comes from the latter part of the 20th century! You're letting me down! :P

 

 

I love these guys.

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