Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Quantifier - Dark Street

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http://www.myspace.com/Quantifier

Origine du Groupe : Poland

Style : Abstract Hip Hop , Trip Hop , Downtempo , Intru-Beat-Jazz

Sortie : 2010



Autumn has kicked in over here like it should: The days grow shorter quickly, the temperature has dropped and grey skies dominate the view every time you look out the window. Most people hate it,
but it’s the perfect opportunity to chill at home. Light some candles, pour some red wine and keep a blanket handy at all times. And ofcourse, don’t forget suitable music. And I found the perfect
trip-hop EP as soundtrack for your sofa-surfing needs: Quantifier‘s  “Dark Street”.



In poetry autumn is generally associated with themes like transition, melancholy and self-reflection, and there’s almost no better genre to represent this season than triphop. ” Dark Street” not
only has a fitting title, it also carries a vibe that has been unmatched since the late 90s. Slow beats are dragging eerie sampled string ensembles slowly forward while rhodes and e-pianos play
hauntingly playful melodies over the magical sound of rhythmic ride cymbals. Add some occasinal threathening horns and you’ll feel the stormy weather even with the curtains closed.



Sometimes chilled and lovely (Old Gramophone), sometimes dark and creepy (Now’s The Time), but always beautifully moody. Quantifier has built this release on samples of traditional jazz
instruments which gives it a really natural feel.



Get the EP at Bandcamp. You can download it for free, or you can choose whatever amount you’d like to donate for this solid release.



by niwa  for thebeats.nl





Tracklist :

01 -  Suburban Night  03:57

02 -  My Brunette  03:42 

03 -  Old Gramophone  04:19 

04 -  Little Secret  02:02 

05 -  Twice 02:42

06 -  Now's The Time  04:51

 

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