Pulseprogramming / Tulsa for One Second
Album: | Tulsa for One Second | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Pulseprogramming | Added: | Jun 2003 | |
Label: | Aesthetics |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2003-11-24 | Pull Date: | 2004-01-26 |
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Week Ending: | Feb 1 | Jan 25 | Dec 14 | Nov 30 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 26, 2004: | The Digital/Analog War
Within the Ordinary Life |
4. | Dec 09, 2003: | The Digital/Analog War
Here Give It Here |
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2. | Jan 25, 2004: | Nothing to Sea
Bless the Drastic Space |
5. | Dec 02, 2003: | pthbrp
Blooms Eventually |
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3. | Jan 19, 2004: | The Digital/Analog War
Here Give It Here |
6. | Nov 25, 2003: | The Digital/Analog War
Within the Ordinary Life |
Album Review
angi
Reviewed 2003-09-08
Reviewed 2003-09-08
pulse programming - tulsa for one second
a variety of glitchy and clicky tracks with slight pop leanings (because of the vocals). i wasn't super-impressed but i wasn't too disappointed either. i would try out #2, #6, #7, if you're at a loss of which to play.
1 - a bit glitchy with weirdly processed vocals
2 - no vocals. contemplative and restrained like pole.
3 - male singing with female speaking. a bit cheesy.
4 - no vocals. slightly mysterious and twinkling.
5 - male vocals. not bad.
6 - not catchy but interesting! female vocals with sparse background.
7 - starts out ominous, then goes into a bunch of jumpy notes
8 - dancey and mildly thumpin'
9 - track clocks in at 7.5 minutes. sounds like one of those indie-rock-meets-electronic-music bands. ends at -3:20. at -2:40, we get some merry-go-round music.
a variety of glitchy and clicky tracks with slight pop leanings (because of the vocals). i wasn't super-impressed but i wasn't too disappointed either. i would try out #2, #6, #7, if you're at a loss of which to play.
1 - a bit glitchy with weirdly processed vocals
2 - no vocals. contemplative and restrained like pole.
3 - male singing with female speaking. a bit cheesy.
4 - no vocals. slightly mysterious and twinkling.
5 - male vocals. not bad.
6 - not catchy but interesting! female vocals with sparse background.
7 - starts out ominous, then goes into a bunch of jumpy notes
8 - dancey and mildly thumpin'
9 - track clocks in at 7.5 minutes. sounds like one of those indie-rock-meets-electronic-music bands. ends at -3:20. at -2:40, we get some merry-go-round music.
Track Listing