Cactus Music

Light years away from their instrumental Hip Hop origins, Hermitude blaze a trail into darker and more complex territory where drums and melody rule the Earth. From the thrilling pursuit of the computer game-esque "Cartridge Kings" to the beautifully somber "Frayed", they've simultaneously increased the live instrumentation whilst short circuiting it with bass-heavy electronics. Hermitude's arrangements never remain stagnant; they mature with each minute: counter melodies enriching compositions layer upon layer. Witness the wall of orchestration toward the finale of "The River" as a dramatic juxtaposition to it's understated beginning. Elefant Tracks. 2008.
Light years away from their instrumental Hip Hop origins, Hermitude blaze a trail into darker and more complex territory where drums and melody rule the Earth. From the thrilling pursuit of the computer game-esque "Cartridge Kings" to the beautifully somber "Frayed", they've simultaneously increased the live instrumentation whilst short circuiting it with bass-heavy electronics. Hermitude's arrangements never remain stagnant; they mature with each minute: counter melodies enriching compositions layer upon layer. Witness the wall of orchestration toward the finale of "The River" as a dramatic juxtaposition to it's understated beginning. Elefant Tracks. 2008.
9332727013577

Details

Format: CD
Label: IMPORTS
Catalog: ACE043
Rel. Date: 12/02/2008
UPC: 9332727013577

Threads [Import]
Artist: Hermitude
Format: CD
New: Not in stock
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Bloodshot
2. Slychain
3. 44 Gallons
4. New People Ft. Luciano
5. The River
6. Cartridge Kings
7. Exhale Ft. Hau
8. Frayed Ft. Steve Clisby
9. Vector 1
10. Your Call Ft. Urthboy + Elana Stone 1
11. Stepping Stones

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Light years away from their instrumental Hip Hop origins, Hermitude blaze a trail into darker and more complex territory where drums and melody rule the Earth. From the thrilling pursuit of the computer game-esque "Cartridge Kings" to the beautifully somber "Frayed", they've simultaneously increased the live instrumentation whilst short circuiting it with bass-heavy electronics. Hermitude's arrangements never remain stagnant; they mature with each minute: counter melodies enriching compositions layer upon layer. Witness the wall of orchestration toward the finale of "The River" as a dramatic juxtaposition to it's understated beginning. Elefant Tracks. 2008.
        
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