Food Pyramid / New Omni-Directional Healing Techniques
Album: | New Omni-Directional Healing Techniques | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Food Pyramid | Added: | Jun 2011 | |
Label: | Debacle Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-11-06 | Pull Date: | 2012-01-08 |
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Week Ending: | Jan 8 | Jan 1 | Dec 25 | Dec 18 | Dec 11 | Nov 27 | Nov 20 | Nov 13 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 17, 2012: | The Fall of Math
Manufracture |
4. | Dec 18, 2011: | lost and found
Alpine Valley Shelter Point |
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2. | Jan 05, 2012: | razor's edge (it's a douzy)
Advanced Cool Down |
5. | Dec 17, 2011: | Songs: Akran
Advanced Cool Down |
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3. | Dec 25, 2011: | lost and found
Manufracture |
6. | Dec 10, 2011: | Songs: Cantan
Canyon Endless 1974 |
Album Review
aj
Reviewed 2012-01-10
Reviewed 2012-01-10
Minimalistic is a word that accurately describes this album. It has a microhouse feel to it. Alternating between diminutive drum machine beats and a variety of electronic ambient swells, New Omni-Directional Healing Techniques is the instrumental soundtrack you would listen to while stargazing. Check out tracks: 3, 4, and 6. All FCC Clean.
1. (12:43) Alpine Valley Shelter: Minimalist track marked by repeating guitar loop and sparse drum machine. Last 2 minutes crossfade into ambiance.
2. (5:27) Prana Focus: Uptempo track marked with long electronic ambiance. Drum machine adds parts occasionally to keep it interesting.
3. (7:07) ** Manufracture: This song is a change in pace, focusing instead on heavy synth and bass with some guitar peeking through.
4. (5:27) ** Advanced Cool Down: As the track suggests, this song is in contrast to the last, defined mostly by electronic swells and environmental sound.
5. (8:26) Shambhala: First track to feature live drums! On the other hand, this song lacks any sort of cohesive beat or tempo, with the drums playing behind a wall of ambient electronic sound. Last 30 seconds fades out.
6. (13:28) ** Canyon Endless 1974: Slowly fades in over 45 seconds. Moody soundscape occasionally marked with guitar and long swells. Fades over the last 30 seconds.
1. (12:43) Alpine Valley Shelter: Minimalist track marked by repeating guitar loop and sparse drum machine. Last 2 minutes crossfade into ambiance.
2. (5:27) Prana Focus: Uptempo track marked with long electronic ambiance. Drum machine adds parts occasionally to keep it interesting.
3. (7:07) ** Manufracture: This song is a change in pace, focusing instead on heavy synth and bass with some guitar peeking through.
4. (5:27) ** Advanced Cool Down: As the track suggests, this song is in contrast to the last, defined mostly by electronic swells and environmental sound.
5. (8:26) Shambhala: First track to feature live drums! On the other hand, this song lacks any sort of cohesive beat or tempo, with the drums playing behind a wall of ambient electronic sound. Last 30 seconds fades out.
6. (13:28) ** Canyon Endless 1974: Slowly fades in over 45 seconds. Moody soundscape occasionally marked with guitar and long swells. Fades over the last 30 seconds.
Track Listing
1. | Alpine Valley Shelter Point | 4. | Advanced Cool Down | |||
2. | Prana Focus | 5. | Shambhala | |||
3. | Manufracture | 6. | Canyon Endless 1974 |