Sound of the Week
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Imperial Triumphant - Merkurius Gilded (featuring Kenny G and Max Gorelick)[^] I'm having a bit of a conundrum this week. The real SOTW is CPR by Cupcakke, but that's really not lounge material. Part of the fun of that one is that everything she says is perverse, it also has a nice beat. So, after having mentioned that... I'm going with my second this week. Imperial Triumphant is a black metal band from New York. They add some jazz and dissonants in the mix, creating an avant-garde uneasy listening experience. And somehow they got Kenny G and his son Max to play saxophone on this track! I must admit that I wasn't immediately thrilled myself when I heard this last single, but there's a lot to discover and after a few listens I really liked it. Loved their previous album too and this is really just more of the same. Their new album is planned somewhere this month and I'm looking forward to it :D
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Imperial Triumphant - Merkurius Gilded (featuring Kenny G and Max Gorelick)[^] I'm having a bit of a conundrum this week. The real SOTW is CPR by Cupcakke, but that's really not lounge material. Part of the fun of that one is that everything she says is perverse, it also has a nice beat. So, after having mentioned that... I'm going with my second this week. Imperial Triumphant is a black metal band from New York. They add some jazz and dissonants in the mix, creating an avant-garde uneasy listening experience. And somehow they got Kenny G and his son Max to play saxophone on this track! I must admit that I wasn't immediately thrilled myself when I heard this last single, but there's a lot to discover and after a few listens I really liked it. Loved their previous album too and this is really just more of the same. Their new album is planned somewhere this month and I'm looking forward to it :D
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Imperial Triumphant - Merkurius Gilded (featuring Kenny G and Max Gorelick)[^] I'm having a bit of a conundrum this week. The real SOTW is CPR by Cupcakke, but that's really not lounge material. Part of the fun of that one is that everything she says is perverse, it also has a nice beat. So, after having mentioned that... I'm going with my second this week. Imperial Triumphant is a black metal band from New York. They add some jazz and dissonants in the mix, creating an avant-garde uneasy listening experience. And somehow they got Kenny G and his son Max to play saxophone on this track! I must admit that I wasn't immediately thrilled myself when I heard this last single, but there's a lot to discover and after a few listens I really liked it. Loved their previous album too and this is really just more of the same. Their new album is planned somewhere this month and I'm looking forward to it :D
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Of course we're all going to look up CPR by Cupcakke now. :-D
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Top ten reasons why I'm lazy 1.
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Of course we're all going to look up CPR by Cupcakke now. :-D
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Top ten reasons why I'm lazy 1.
Of course, but you've been warned and I'm not the one posting it in the Lounge so I'm sticking to the KSS rule :D
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Imperial Triumphant - Merkurius Gilded (featuring Kenny G and Max Gorelick)[^] I'm having a bit of a conundrum this week. The real SOTW is CPR by Cupcakke, but that's really not lounge material. Part of the fun of that one is that everything she says is perverse, it also has a nice beat. So, after having mentioned that... I'm going with my second this week. Imperial Triumphant is a black metal band from New York. They add some jazz and dissonants in the mix, creating an avant-garde uneasy listening experience. And somehow they got Kenny G and his son Max to play saxophone on this track! I must admit that I wasn't immediately thrilled myself when I heard this last single, but there's a lot to discover and after a few listens I really liked it. Loved their previous album too and this is really just more of the same. Their new album is planned somewhere this month and I'm looking forward to it :D
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A couple songs without so much hatred, ugliness, and dystopia: [Sync24 - Silence](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrtA8\_FY-vo&t=8687s), [Sync24 - Oroborus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrtA8\_FY-vo&t=10398s). (The second one takes a bit to get into.) This is the group with the greatest vid ever, shared before, but always worthy of another listen: [Sync24 - Dance of the Droids](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joI6Dg1uNBY)
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I prefer CPR out of the two. Although some of the lyrics don't flow as well as the others.
Yeah, like trying to rhyme medal with pretzel :laugh:
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A couple songs without so much hatred, ugliness, and dystopia: [Sync24 - Silence](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrtA8\_FY-vo&t=8687s), [Sync24 - Oroborus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrtA8\_FY-vo&t=10398s). (The second one takes a bit to get into.) This is the group with the greatest vid ever, shared before, but always worthy of another listen: [Sync24 - Dance of the Droids](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joI6Dg1uNBY)
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David O'Neil wrote:
Sync24 - Silence, Sync24 - Oroborus
Nice tracks, especially Ouroboros :thumbsup:
David O'Neil wrote:
This is the group with the greatest vid ever, shared before, but always worthy of another listen: Sync24 - Dance of the Droids
That song's been SOTW and still is among my favorite's ever since you shared it. Showed the video to a friend of mine back then (somewhere in the middle of the night after we got home after a party, had the perfect atmosphere) and he still listens to it too.
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David O'Neil wrote:
Sync24 - Silence, Sync24 - Oroborus
Nice tracks, especially Ouroboros :thumbsup:
David O'Neil wrote:
This is the group with the greatest vid ever, shared before, but always worthy of another listen: Sync24 - Dance of the Droids
That song's been SOTW and still is among my favorite's ever since you shared it. Showed the video to a friend of mine back then (somewhere in the middle of the night after we got home after a party, had the perfect atmosphere) and he still listens to it too.
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Sander Rossel wrote:
and he still listens to it too.
But of course! :thumbsup: :-D
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