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Re: Underworld + ? = ?
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half of the tracks are pretty coma inducing on their own, and i don't think they need help with that! later -1 |
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Re: Underworld + ? = ?
MASSIVE ATTACK
with the voices of Horace Andy and Del Naja like female voices Shara Nelson (Unfinished simpaty - Blue Lines), Elizabeth Fraser from Mezzanine (also singer of Cocteau Twins), Tracey Thorne, and also Lou Rhodes from Lamb |
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Re: Underworld + ? = ?
Call me old fashioned, but one thing I love about Underworld is how undiluted their sound is - which is why, as good as some moments are, the Breaking & Entering soundtrack is a bit dull in places for me. There's something about their songwriting, particularly the regular long synth washes that form large parts of their songs, that makes them so special. I've always seen them as the sort of band who are better not collaborating.
That said, I'll second whoever said Brian Eno. That might be lovely. Apollo-era Eno especially. |
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Anyways, Emerson didn't do much until STITI.
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