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Tag Archives: pulsing
Underworld: Pearl’s Girl
One listen. This is a song I like quite a lot, but never wanted to write about it until this morning, I think. Decided to go in, did it, and am happy with the result. Think I struggled a bit … Continue reading
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Tagged calming, forward, fuller, obliterated, pearl's girl, pulsing, striking, stuck, underworld, washed
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Underworld: Glam Bucket
One listen. This song does tension well. Seems like it doesn’t at first, but as it progresses it becomes more obvious. Not sure I got that across, but I got a lot of words that cover the song well out, … Continue reading
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Tagged brightening, gentle, glam bucket, grip, oblivion with bells, prominent, pulsing, rising, tension, theme, throbbing, underworld
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Akusmi: Yurikamome
One listen and I went in just trying to describe the song, which I think I did well in parts and no so well in others. There’s a lot that you could pull from this song and I went for … Continue reading
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Tagged akusmi, anticipation, changing, filling, growing, lingering, precise, pulsing, rush, slower, static, weave, yurikamome
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Memorex Memories: Violet
In this bit of writing I think I did a good job of summarising the song. Beyond that, I feel there could be more about imagery, or at least a more complete description of what was happening in the song. … Continue reading
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Tagged connected, glide, memorex memories, moments, pulsing, repetition, slow, subtle, violet
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Jesu: Veiled
I think I was trying to cover a few different things when I wrote this and it kind of worked. I feel that this could use a lot of refinement, however. It’s a bit lacking and doesn’t say enough about … Continue reading


