Seabright / Shimmer
Album: | Shimmer | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Seabright | Added: | Aug 2010 | |
Label: | Lazy Calm Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-03-20 | Pull Date: | 2011-05-22 |
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Week Ending: | May 8 | Apr 3 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 04, 2011: | brain drip
Solid State |
3. | Mar 12, 2011: | Gibberish Aloud
I Am Going |
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2. | Apr 02, 2011: | Music Casserole
Summer Voltage |
Album Review
Allie
Reviewed 2011-03-12
Reviewed 2011-03-12
Seabright / Shimmer
Label: Lazy Calm Records
Allie F
Reviewed 2011-03-06
Solo project of Justin Morales from San Jose. The easy listening ranges from mellow Post Rock and Psych to funky Electronic Pop to Minimal ambient slash random noise… in a good way. Singing is used judiciously. When used, it’s delicious. Mostly electric and acoustic guitars, synthesizers, drum programming, & samples. Midtempo.
RIYL: Stereolab. Think Passion Pit, toned down like 5 notches.
try: 7, 11, 13, 14
NO FCC Violations
1. Starts with church organ chords. Experimental sequencing. Song meanders around.
2. Only a minute. His singing = super attractive. More please!
3. Peaceful & interesting. Sounds like an electronic ocean.
4. Beautiful piano. building five-note sequence culminates in washy spa music.
5. Words come in 2 mins in! In no-words parts, indistinct squeaks pop in and out of Sims themed music. Ends with real instruments (maracas & bongos?) & beat.
6. Significantly slower, little bit more of a downer.
*7. Words. Laid back. “I wanna be ready” Good.
8. Words @ beginning. Synthesized Electronic a la Imogen Heap’s Hide and Seek.
9. Nice synthy beat. Sporadic laser noises. It’s a toe-tapper. Loses beat and throws us a barrage of crazy sounds towards end.
10. There’s sweet drum-set use! Almost Passion Pit-ty, minus the whole singing part. The last 40 seconds is all just distorted noise, may want to fade out.
*11. Mellow oohs and ahs over guitar strumming and synths. Definitely fitting to its title “Summer Voltage.”
12. Words, Echoes and reverb, Synths and nice sequencing. It’s pleasant. Provides a nice set-up for the awesome next two songs.
**13. Clever. Barely distinguishable at beginning is old-school sound of someone on the radio. Builds to awesome beat. More than being just a head-nodder, it’s a smile-inducer. “Aa-a-ahhhs” on top of music in attractive ways a bit in middle.
*14. Beat begins catchy like “Footloose” movie’s title song. Has most words out of all songs. Diff’t from CD’s earlier Mellow Ambient songs. Ends w/ guitar playfulness.
Label: Lazy Calm Records
Allie F
Reviewed 2011-03-06
Solo project of Justin Morales from San Jose. The easy listening ranges from mellow Post Rock and Psych to funky Electronic Pop to Minimal ambient slash random noise… in a good way. Singing is used judiciously. When used, it’s delicious. Mostly electric and acoustic guitars, synthesizers, drum programming, & samples. Midtempo.
RIYL: Stereolab. Think Passion Pit, toned down like 5 notches.
try: 7, 11, 13, 14
NO FCC Violations
1. Starts with church organ chords. Experimental sequencing. Song meanders around.
2. Only a minute. His singing = super attractive. More please!
3. Peaceful & interesting. Sounds like an electronic ocean.
4. Beautiful piano. building five-note sequence culminates in washy spa music.
5. Words come in 2 mins in! In no-words parts, indistinct squeaks pop in and out of Sims themed music. Ends with real instruments (maracas & bongos?) & beat.
6. Significantly slower, little bit more of a downer.
*7. Words. Laid back. “I wanna be ready” Good.
8. Words @ beginning. Synthesized Electronic a la Imogen Heap’s Hide and Seek.
9. Nice synthy beat. Sporadic laser noises. It’s a toe-tapper. Loses beat and throws us a barrage of crazy sounds towards end.
10. There’s sweet drum-set use! Almost Passion Pit-ty, minus the whole singing part. The last 40 seconds is all just distorted noise, may want to fade out.
*11. Mellow oohs and ahs over guitar strumming and synths. Definitely fitting to its title “Summer Voltage.”
12. Words, Echoes and reverb, Synths and nice sequencing. It’s pleasant. Provides a nice set-up for the awesome next two songs.
**13. Clever. Barely distinguishable at beginning is old-school sound of someone on the radio. Builds to awesome beat. More than being just a head-nodder, it’s a smile-inducer. “Aa-a-ahhhs” on top of music in attractive ways a bit in middle.
*14. Beat begins catchy like “Footloose” movie’s title song. Has most words out of all songs. Diff’t from CD’s earlier Mellow Ambient songs. Ends w/ guitar playfulness.
Track Listing
1. | My Deepest Instincts | 8. | Set And Coded | |||
2. | Touch And Go | 9. | Transmit | |||
3. | Solid State | 10. | Chris | |||
4. | Gateway 2 | 11. | Summer Voltage | |||
5. | Sideline | 12. | Base Knock | |||
6. | Rachel And Ryo | 13. | Integration | |||
7. | Steady | 14. | I Am Going |