Europa 51 / Abstractions
Album: | Abstractions | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Europa 51 | Added: | Nov 2003 | |
Label: | Lo Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-03-22 | Pull Date: | 2004-05-24 |
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Week Ending: | Apr 11 | Apr 4 | Mar 28 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 08, 2023: | Buford J. Sharkley Presents: As Told to Hervey Okkles
Free Range Corona |
4. | Apr 01, 2004: | Dancing in Outerspace
Four Steps in the Sun, Free Range Corona, Europa 51 |
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2. | Aug 08, 2005: | Go For Dover: Too Many Things!
Realism of the Illusion |
5. | Mar 23, 2004: | Sibling Synergy
Realism of the Illusion |
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3. | Apr 10, 2004: | 15 Miles til Sunday - New Night
Voyeurism, Four Steps in the Sun |
Album Review
Michael Rosen
Reviewed 2004-03-29
Reviewed 2004-03-29
Really interesting CD. The psychedelic pulsing sound of Stereolab (with the late Mary Hansen’s gentle spacey voice), and the lo-fi country feel of the Llamas come together in this collaborative effort. The album is nostalgic and brooding at times, and hopeful at others. Could play well with alt-country or just a really mellow rock set. Something for everyone, check it out. Play: 2,5,7,9
1)Upbeat track with slide guitar, banjo, synths, and congas. Electro-country? Cool stuff! 2)Seemingly the most traditional Stereolab track. Replete with vibraphone, horns, guitars, etc. Beautiful, soothing melodies. Play this track! 3)Downbeat, brooding track with clarinet taking the lead. Addition of violins gives it a satanic klezmer feel. 4)Guitar and piano with “la la” vocals. Atmospheric and haunting. 5)Beautiful Hansen vocals. Funny old fashion chord progressions and gentle psychedelic passages alternate. Overall, a really warm sound. 6)Clarinet, accordion, mandolins, trippy vocals. Moody and dark. 7)Cool track! Soaring spaced out country sound. Buttery vocals and tamborine enter after 1:30 intro. Simple, wonderful, utterly strange music. 8)Almost has a Celtic feel. Flute and violin over background of accordion and banjoes. Simple, and pure. 9) Gem of a one minute track. Simple moving melodic line over a folk backing. Slow and ponderous.
-Mike, i.e. The Professor
1)Upbeat track with slide guitar, banjo, synths, and congas. Electro-country? Cool stuff! 2)Seemingly the most traditional Stereolab track. Replete with vibraphone, horns, guitars, etc. Beautiful, soothing melodies. Play this track! 3)Downbeat, brooding track with clarinet taking the lead. Addition of violins gives it a satanic klezmer feel. 4)Guitar and piano with “la la” vocals. Atmospheric and haunting. 5)Beautiful Hansen vocals. Funny old fashion chord progressions and gentle psychedelic passages alternate. Overall, a really warm sound. 6)Clarinet, accordion, mandolins, trippy vocals. Moody and dark. 7)Cool track! Soaring spaced out country sound. Buttery vocals and tamborine enter after 1:30 intro. Simple, wonderful, utterly strange music. 8)Almost has a Celtic feel. Flute and violin over background of accordion and banjoes. Simple, and pure. 9) Gem of a one minute track. Simple moving melodic line over a folk backing. Slow and ponderous.
-Mike, i.e. The Professor
Track Listing
1. | Radio Rodeo | 5. | Golden Age of Gameshows | |||
2. | Realism of the Illusion | 6. | Free Range Corona | |||
3. | Voyeurism | 7. | The Society for the Preventi | |||
4. | Four Steps in the Sun | 8. | Folkmaster Flex |