Lullabye From the Sky

General | Jan 2003

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2003-02-19
Local “sample-art” collage collaboration, very PC, non-analog feel despite use of mostly analog equipment (see back liner notes). Most songs random sample collage oriented in nature, looping, blippy. Cool stuff.

1-3) drony noisy, cuts, blips, some voice samps
4) guit riff, fem voc melody
5) imple tones looping, toy piano
6) drum beat, piano
7) looping, buzzing
8) overall chillfeel
9) rhythm samples
10) rhythmic, dense, false endin
11) more drony
12) more voice samples, TV, Bio 101
13) melloworgan mostly, drums enter, some fem vocs, almost song-like
14) more bio 101, sample collage
15) overall chill drone 16) noisy analog synth, sparse blips, guits, picks up to simple beat w/ offkey vocs

Recent airplay

The Body Is a System
Baptism of SolitudeJul 10, 2003
Micro Mission
Postulate, Then LiberateJul 09, 2003
The Body Is a System
Baptism of SolitudeJun 19, 2003
Dream
Fine Tuning UtopiaApr 02, 2003
The Body Is a System
Stirling's ApproximationMar 26, 2003
Where Do We Go
The Digital/Analog WarMar 06, 2003

Charting

2003-02-24 — 2003-04-28 Classical/Experimental
Week EndingAirplays
Apr 6 1
Mar 30 1
Mar 9 2
Mar 2 3

Track listing

1. Prelude
2. Stop Your Crying
3. Sing Me a Lulla-Bye
4. Micro Mission
5. Dream
6. Stop Motion
7. I Love to You
8. Into the Sky
9. Super Nova Extra Fine
10. Out of the Waves
11. Dream/Construct
12. The Body Is a System
13. Where Do We Go
14. Fatigue Creep & Dynamic Frac
15. Lullabye From the Sky
16. September Son