Sound of the Week
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Real Lies - Dream On[^] Two weeks ago, I was out with some friends on one of their bachelor party. Boat, food, laser gaming, booze, pizza and... Music! (it was every bit as awesome as it sounds) Motel Mozaïque was in town (Rotterdam), which is a festival where bands play throughout various clubs in the city and you can see them all with just a single ticket. After two less than enjoyable bands and one that was quite enjoyable we stumbled upon a long line for the club we wanted to enter, so we hit the bar instead and decided to leave Motel Mozaïque for what it is. Until the end of the night, when the line was gone, we entered, and we witnessed the electronic duo known as Real Lies. No one knew Real Lies and we were all pleasantly surprised. They're an electronic duo who sound very British (and indeed, they're from London), especially Underworld comes to mind. I can't find much about them, except that they've recently released their second album and this track is from that album. They still sounded awesome the next day, when I was sober, so SOTW :D
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The Dave Brubeck Quartet for me this morning. Take Five!
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The Dave Brubeck Quartet for me this morning. Take Five!
:thumbsup:
>64 Some days the dragon wins. Suck it up.
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Real Lies - Dream On[^] Two weeks ago, I was out with some friends on one of their bachelor party. Boat, food, laser gaming, booze, pizza and... Music! (it was every bit as awesome as it sounds) Motel Mozaïque was in town (Rotterdam), which is a festival where bands play throughout various clubs in the city and you can see them all with just a single ticket. After two less than enjoyable bands and one that was quite enjoyable we stumbled upon a long line for the club we wanted to enter, so we hit the bar instead and decided to leave Motel Mozaïque for what it is. Until the end of the night, when the line was gone, we entered, and we witnessed the electronic duo known as Real Lies. No one knew Real Lies and we were all pleasantly surprised. They're an electronic duo who sound very British (and indeed, they're from London), especially Underworld comes to mind. I can't find much about them, except that they've recently released their second album and this track is from that album. They still sounded awesome the next day, when I was sober, so SOTW :D
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Listening to the album on YouTube, I am very much reminded of The Orb in places. -- edit -- a nice voice for this week: [homura](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NinLIDs9qmU) and another: [Whatever It Takes](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOI6A15Rvq8)
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Listening to the album on YouTube, I am very much reminded of The Orb in places. -- edit -- a nice voice for this week: [homura](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NinLIDs9qmU) and another: [Whatever It Takes](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOI6A15Rvq8)
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I can hear The Orb in it too. Coincidentally, Little Fluffy Clouds was one of my favorite tracks for a long time :D Not sure if it's been in the SOTW though, we're talking like 16 years ago... 👴 LiSa sounds like she's on some anime soundtrack I know, and indeed, she sings in Girls Dead Monster from Angel Beats!. I'm not sure if she's in the anime or only on CD though. They've even been featured in the SOTW The Lounge[^]
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The Dave Brubeck Quartet for me this morning. Take Five!
High five! :thumbsup:
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This one is great :thumbsup:.. makes me think about Massive Attack [Safe From Harm (2012 Mix/Master) - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVrMBBR5QW8) and also Billy Cobham comes to mind :-) [Billy Cobham - Stratus - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1rX9E8NuRw)
Massive Attack is still a favorite of mine. Seen them live in 2016 or something, very impressive :D
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also Billy Cobham comes to mind :) Billy Cobham - Stratus - YouTube
Didn't know this one, but I can tell why you thought of this one too. Had to check who was first, but Massive Attack sampled Billy Cobham. Great track though :thumbsup:
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I can hear The Orb in it too. Coincidentally, Little Fluffy Clouds was one of my favorite tracks for a long time :D Not sure if it's been in the SOTW though, we're talking like 16 years ago... 👴 LiSa sounds like she's on some anime soundtrack I know, and indeed, she sings in Girls Dead Monster from Angel Beats!. I'm not sure if she's in the anime or only on CD though. They've even been featured in the SOTW The Lounge[^]
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Another one you might like: [The soundtrack of Ocarina of Time, but it's a prog rock concept album](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDH3g6rRjM8)
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Another one you might like: [The soundtrack of Ocarina of Time, but it's a prog rock concept album](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDH3g6rRjM8)
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Nice one, although I've never played Ocarina of Time. Only one I've ever played is the very first and Link to the Past. I do love me some Gerudo Valley music though ;)
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Nice one, although I've never played Ocarina of Time. Only one I've ever played is the very first and Link to the Past. I do love me some Gerudo Valley music though ;)
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And another toe-tapper, even though it is jazz: [Nintendo Jazz/Funk Covers Compilation](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ti-Qmg91VK0)
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And another toe-tapper, even though it is jazz: [Nintendo Jazz/Funk Covers Compilation](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ti-Qmg91VK0)
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This is now my soundtrack for the day :thumbsup:
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And another toe-tapper, even though it is jazz: [Nintendo Jazz/Funk Covers Compilation](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ti-Qmg91VK0)
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Spotify recommended this one to me yesterday by the way: Chilltendo Deluxe - YouTube[^]
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Spotify recommended this one to me yesterday by the way: Chilltendo Deluxe - YouTube[^]
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The first chill song, and I'm in love! Fantastic! Thanks! Looking forward to the rest as I sit here making out an email!
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