Lucky Dragons / Dream Island Laughing Language
Album: | Dream Island Laughing Language | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Lucky Dragons | Added: | Jun 2008 | |
Label: | Marriage Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2008-07-20 | Pull Date: | 2008-09-21 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | Sep 21 | Aug 3 | Jul 27 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 06, 2016: | a strange pursuit
Givers |
4. | Mar 07, 2011: | dream shoess
Miror Friends |
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2. | May 03, 2016: | does radio suck?
My Are Singing |
5. | Feb 21, 2011: | Dream Shoes
Band Hammer |
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3. | Jul 02, 2011: | jbgln,fdrwvbhrwrb
Miror Friends |
6. | Feb 14, 2011: | dream shoes
My Are Singing, Wooden Cave Loop |
Album Review
Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2008-07-05
Reviewed 2008-07-05
World/tribal feel to this electronic experimentalism, turns shoegaze contemporary pop in no tine, Weird. Treated synths and percussion, like music from a strange digitized African island one moment then to a sci fi disco on The Island no time. Tracks are all brief. Great stuff.
1) brief, treated gongs
2) pulsing percussive electronics
3) brief, vocalizations appear
4) tribal feel in the percussive electro, with vocalizations
5) very tribal, with flute-like instruments
6) breaks the mold, very percussive but not overtly tribal
7) quiet mellow intro with vocals, then a downtempo percussive beaty
8) chill, with vocalizations, pleasant percussion
9) tribal but upbeat electronic simultaneously, cool
10) melodic and shoegaze somehow, turns upbeat in a poppy manner
11) simple folksy warm up to something great, brief
12-14) tomita meets krafterk
15) bells evolve to flute tones
16) quiet intro to a middle eastern feel, upbeat and musical
17) brief a capala “now I understand”
18) electro percussion madness
19) begins with flutes, goes through changes, ends with heavy eastern beat
1) brief, treated gongs
2) pulsing percussive electronics
3) brief, vocalizations appear
4) tribal feel in the percussive electro, with vocalizations
5) very tribal, with flute-like instruments
6) breaks the mold, very percussive but not overtly tribal
7) quiet mellow intro with vocals, then a downtempo percussive beaty
8) chill, with vocalizations, pleasant percussion
9) tribal but upbeat electronic simultaneously, cool
10) melodic and shoegaze somehow, turns upbeat in a poppy manner
11) simple folksy warm up to something great, brief
12-14) tomita meets krafterk
15) bells evolve to flute tones
16) quiet intro to a middle eastern feel, upbeat and musical
17) brief a capala “now I understand”
18) electro percussion madness
19) begins with flutes, goes through changes, ends with heavy eastern beat
Track Listing
1. | Clipped Gongs | 11. | I Keep Waiting For Earthquakes | |||
2. | Starter Culture | 12. | Typical Hippies | |||
3. | Drinking Dirty Water | 13. | Wander Birds | |||
4. | Morning Ritual | 14. | Realistic Rhythms | |||
5. | Free Guys By The Sea | 15. | Tune For A Wind Dog | |||
6. | Desert Rose | 16. | Wooden Cave Loop | |||
7. | Miror Friends | 17. | Oh I Understand | |||
8. | Band Hammer | 18. | Very 1 | |||
9. | Givers | 19. | Very 2 | |||
10. | My Are Singing | . |