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Singer:

Directions

Album:

Directions In Music

Genre:

Rock music

FLAC album size:

1478 mb

MP3 album size:

1464 mb

WMA album size:

1578 mb

Other music formats:

AUD MPC VOC MP4 MP1 AU MIDI

Rating:

4.2 ✱

Style:

Art Rock, Post Rock

Country:

US

Date of release:

1996

Directions - Directions In Music FLAC


Directions - Directions In Music FLAC

Tracklist

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Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
THRILL033 Directions Directions In Music ‎(LP, Album) Thrill Jockey THRILL033 US 1996
THRILL33 Directions Directions In Music ‎(CD, Album) Thrill Jockey THRILL33 US 1996
THRILL33 Directions Directions In Music ‎(CD, Album) Thrill Jockey THRILL33 US 1996
THRILL033 Directions Directions In Music ‎(LP, Album, RE) Thrill Jockey THRILL033 US 2012



Gelgen
STARTING WITH A "giddy-up" rolling rhythm and never letting up on the infectious groove for the entire trip, DIRECTIONS IN MUSIC are yet another fine side project of post-rock mastery by Bundy K. Brown (Tortoise, Gastr del Sol), Doug Scharin (Rex, June of 44, Codeine) and James Warden (40K).Eight songs without titles; tightly woven together producing an invigorating instrumental mood enhancer - introducing new ideas with just paired down guitar, drums, bass and very subtle, spacious, electronic whirlings, in and around solid song constructs. Often at times, a poppier version of Tortoise without the neo-jazz art-rock affectations and time signatures; rooted firmly in delicate melody truly relaxing and uplifting - never entirely embracing an "ambient" realm to work in. No tape manipulations or looping going on (with the exception of Song "6" mid-way falling into a minimal acoustic resonance, then rising again), just the warmth of guitar reverb and echo at a slow enough pace finding the notes evaporating into the background secretly. Song "8" finalizes the record where Song "6"s minimalistic solo acoustic guitar showed up - in brief - ending the record, in brilliant coda.(The dead wax etching Side A: You must start somewhere. Side B: For peace, I started with myself - "Joe Shoe.")
Yozshubei
CD issued in a clear jewel case with only a booklet, no tray card.

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