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Rounds

  • AMG Review of Rounds

    Amg
    John Bush
    All Music Guide

    For his solo projects, Fridge's Kieran Hebden is a lo-fi experimentalist who, had he been recording 15 years ago, would've been cranking out songs on a four-track recorder instead of a laptop. As demonstrated on his third record, Rounds, he's one of the few musicians capturing all the promise inherent in computer science -- being able to summon, manipulate, and mix any sound imaginable. The record offers something to nearly every audience that could approach it, with a bit of a groove for electronic fans, an obtuse sense of music-making for experimentalists, and a dreamy melodicism sure to endear it to indie-pop fans. The opener, "Hands," is especially breathtaking; it begins with a few seconds of drum samples, surgically inserted and ill-timed, but opens into a warm, melodic production with a simple frame-kit beat outlining Hebden's guitar-and-keyboard atmospherics. "My Angel Rocks Back and Forth" features a music-box melody playing against softly shaded backmasked guitar and a subdued, grating percussion line reminiscent of an iron lung. The nine-minute "Unspoken" alternates guitar and piano playing the same beatific melody, over another simple beat and tambourine claps. Though Rounds is experimental by nature, Kieran Hebden's gift for melody and emotional shading allows his records to be enjoyed by an audience wider than merely experimental listeners.

I'm Chucking Out Music That Doesn't Exist (instead of doing my homework...)
over 2 years ago

As some of you may know, I'm on a self-imposed Mog hiatus, due to study and work commitments. Today is my day off, and the first day that I'm supposed to be doing my homework.Instead, I'm going through my iTunes folder and deleting music. I got 'given' a whole lot of music when I first started my digital music collection, and I've found over the years that there's some stuff that I'll just neve...

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over 2 years ago
She moves she.
over 2 years ago

This beat is very moving. I suggest pirating it.

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