Cubists

General | Apr 2011

Reviews

Hillstreet
Reviewed 2011-07-13
Synthesizer sounds, drumbeat, blend of sounds, some creepy, some nice and calm. All repetitive, ambient, like background music. All instrumental except 5. Check out 1, 5, 6, 7. FCC clean

**1. Soul Brother (5:34)- Mellow bells crescendo/decrescendo. Chill beat. Mixture of warm sounds: synth, piano, fuzz
2. Gateway Drugs (3:17)- Eerie bells, crunchy sounds, space-y, repetitive tune
3. Purple Vinyl (4:13)- Dark sounds with a snazzy beat. Vibrating bells come in later with tune
4. Revox (3:27)- Wavering sounds. Endless repitition
**5. Someone to Watch Over Me (6:27)- Cover of a George and Ira Gershwin piece. Jazzy drumbeat. Only song with vocals. Tune in some sort of off harmony. Eerie sounding
**6. Certainly Obscured (6:37)- Ambient electric guitar and piano. Serene and peaceful
**7. The Knack and How to Get it (5:55)- Tune subtly builds in beginning. Chill drumbeat, optimistic tune
8. Studer (2:09)- Crutchy, creepy beat with an eerie ring in background
9. Anise Gumdrops (4:10)- The ultimate bar/club scene background music of a movie
10. Fell Through Mirrors (2:39)- Wash of rain water with ambient sounds, echo-y hallway piano. Calming

Recent airplay

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The Knack And How To Get It
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Soul Brother
feelin' the musicAug 30, 2011

Charting

2011-07-17 — 2011-09-18
Week EndingAirplays
Sep 11 1
Sep 4 1
Aug 28 1
Aug 14 3
Aug 7 1
Jul 31 1
Jul 24 4

Track listing

1. Soul Brother
2. Gateway Drugs
3. Purple Vinyl
4. Revox
5. Someone To Watch Over Me
6. Certainly Obscured
7. The Knack And How To Get It
8. Studer
9. Anise Gumdrops
10. Fell Through Mirrors