Back Seat Dreamer / Colors Of Dreams, They're In You, The
Album: | Colors Of Dreams, They're In You, The | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Back Seat Dreamer | Added: | Jul 2010 | |
Label: | Stickfigure Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-07-05 | Pull Date: | 2011-09-04 | Charts: | Electronic |
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Week Ending: | Sep 4 | Aug 28 | Aug 21 | Aug 14 | Jul 31 | Jul 24 | Jul 17 | Jul 10 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 01, 2013: | Gurlz Rule
Real Inside You |
4. | Aug 30, 2011: | feelin' the music
Blind Science |
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2. | Sep 29, 2011: | Futurebeat Radio
Moment In Time |
5. | Aug 25, 2011: | Summertime Sunshine
Colors In The Night |
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3. | Sep 08, 2011: | Futurebeat Radio
Moment In Time |
6. | Aug 19, 2011: | Wee Animalcules
Moment In Time, Moment In Time |
Album Review
DJ Joubert
Reviewed 2011-06-23
Reviewed 2011-06-23
Awesome funky synths and not-overdone straight beats for an absolutely lovely almost-danceable electronic album! I would listen to this after dancing for sure. The synths are all over the place but in a nice and controlled fashion, and vocals are breathey enough to spill over you. It’s a fairly simple album without much complicated layering, but it has a old-daft-punkey feel to it, without going as hard as disco-house sine the soft vocals keep it in check. The biggest problem of this album is the lack of exploration. The first 5 tracks could become the same track, honestly. Kinda reminds me of Junior Boys. –DJ Joubert
Try: 1,2,6,10,11
1) ***** (4:19, 125bpm) Happy octave-jumping synths over good ol' kick-snare-kick-snare. Very simple IDM-ey electronic, very much amazing!
2) **** (4:30, 128bpm) Ooh, syncopated beats leading to simple synth work. Then slightly sad vocals coming in, with richer bass drum work leading for lots of definition.
3) ** (3:56, 125bpm). Combines track 1 and 2. Busier, punchy synth work adding in layers.
4) *** (3:40, 128bpm, feels like 80bpm). Finally, non-flat synths. Richer, beating LFOs with long-drawn-out chords feels slower and more deliberate. No beats or percussions to get in the way. [MORE ON BACK]
5) ** (4:00, 135bpm) A departure from the identical-sounding previous tracks, since we now have a regular but simple head-bobbing beat. Quickly we fall back into the same vocals as previous.
6) **** (3:20, 128bpm) Drums off a $5 Casio keytar! But the funky piano stabbing is great. Yummy yummy. "dreamer, dreamer" vocals with cool drum roll completes this great track.
7) *** (4:22, 102bpm). Simple but deliberate bass hits, with arpeggiated chords off guitar.
8) *** (6:07, 134bpm) Garbled organ sounds, distored basslines, leading into danceable drum pattern. Goes double-speed half-way though, adding lots of noise!
9) ** (1:58, 80bpm) Confused-sounding vocal hums with finger-picking-guitar is layered over drones. Far-off plucked strings come in half-way.
10) *** (4:57, 135bpm) Starts off with great potential! Nice distorted noisey drums and synth work, giving way to muted agitated drum work.
11) **** (3:22, 118bpm) A built-in drum loop from that $5 Casio is back! Some wooden percussion instruments gets added which gives a very nice African feel to the track, while bass stabs keeps the groove. Rich synths makes for a great track!
Try: 1,2,6,10,11
1) ***** (4:19, 125bpm) Happy octave-jumping synths over good ol' kick-snare-kick-snare. Very simple IDM-ey electronic, very much amazing!
2) **** (4:30, 128bpm) Ooh, syncopated beats leading to simple synth work. Then slightly sad vocals coming in, with richer bass drum work leading for lots of definition.
3) ** (3:56, 125bpm). Combines track 1 and 2. Busier, punchy synth work adding in layers.
4) *** (3:40, 128bpm, feels like 80bpm). Finally, non-flat synths. Richer, beating LFOs with long-drawn-out chords feels slower and more deliberate. No beats or percussions to get in the way. [MORE ON BACK]
5) ** (4:00, 135bpm) A departure from the identical-sounding previous tracks, since we now have a regular but simple head-bobbing beat. Quickly we fall back into the same vocals as previous.
6) **** (3:20, 128bpm) Drums off a $5 Casio keytar! But the funky piano stabbing is great. Yummy yummy. "dreamer, dreamer" vocals with cool drum roll completes this great track.
7) *** (4:22, 102bpm). Simple but deliberate bass hits, with arpeggiated chords off guitar.
8) *** (6:07, 134bpm) Garbled organ sounds, distored basslines, leading into danceable drum pattern. Goes double-speed half-way though, adding lots of noise!
9) ** (1:58, 80bpm) Confused-sounding vocal hums with finger-picking-guitar is layered over drones. Far-off plucked strings come in half-way.
10) *** (4:57, 135bpm) Starts off with great potential! Nice distorted noisey drums and synth work, giving way to muted agitated drum work.
11) **** (3:22, 118bpm) A built-in drum loop from that $5 Casio is back! Some wooden percussion instruments gets added which gives a very nice African feel to the track, while bass stabs keeps the groove. Rich synths makes for a great track!
Track Listing
1. | Moment In Time | 7. | For Starry Eyes | |||
2. | Dying Dream | 8. | Twilight Valentines | |||
3. | Consider | 9. | Hold Me Awake | |||
4. | Blind Science | 10. | Gold Dust | |||
5. | February Flies | 11. | Colors In The Night | |||
6. | Real Inside You | . |