This song definitely took me by surprise. Starting off with a slightly discordant yet gentle electronic sample, the gentle sounds of the xylophone and acoustic guitar introduce us to the main melody. Soon enough, the pace begins to pick up when we are introduced to the synth, drums, and electric guitar. Finally, without you suspecting a thing, this song then seamlessly transitions into a very steady and egalitarian jam with a definite post-rock influence.
Levamentum menti, Latin for "comfort for the mind", that's what music is for me. This blog will be an ongoing record of interesting music that I come across. Check it out, maybe something will suit your tastes!
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Miaou - Own Your Colours [instrumental, electronica, post-rock]
Miaou is a Japanese instrumental group that ascribes its sound to both electronic and post-rock influences. Having listened to much of their latest album, I must say that their music just stellar. This is "Own Your Colours" from their 2011 album The Day Will Come Before Long.
This song definitely took me by surprise. Starting off with a slightly discordant yet gentle electronic sample, the gentle sounds of the xylophone and acoustic guitar introduce us to the main melody. Soon enough, the pace begins to pick up when we are introduced to the synth, drums, and electric guitar. Finally, without you suspecting a thing, this song then seamlessly transitions into a very steady and egalitarian jam with a definite post-rock influence.
This song definitely took me by surprise. Starting off with a slightly discordant yet gentle electronic sample, the gentle sounds of the xylophone and acoustic guitar introduce us to the main melody. Soon enough, the pace begins to pick up when we are introduced to the synth, drums, and electric guitar. Finally, without you suspecting a thing, this song then seamlessly transitions into a very steady and egalitarian jam with a definite post-rock influence.
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