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Here`s where the expedition starts. The opener with techno bass/drums and drum loops makes you curious as to what may come next. This song is an ear-wig to really have fun with.
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A futuristic composition which comes close to the big city sound, because of the programmed drums, delay guitar and spacy keyboards.
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How can an energetic, yet pretentious composition keep close to your ears? This song is proof; the close attention lasts about 5 minutes and 19 seconds. Dramatic highlights and a spacy solo with odd meter riffs really push this song.
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This romantic ballad makes you want to hug your lover and press the repeat button again and again. An atmospheric and compact tune that invites you to dream away.
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Rhythm guitars in a Hendrix style -- the impressive melody and organ track make this composition sound different. A good example that even instrumental music may make you want to sing (or hum) along.
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A classical sounding composition with an unusual concept. The first part is composed in a way that the second part is simultaneious, by playing with a delay and repeating it at a distance of a half note.
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The title song of the CD. An extraordinary arrangement with a loud-voiced orchestra, four guitars and gentle flute tones, which enchant the audience and takes you away on an exciting musical expedition.
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A song to relax and groove to at a cocktail bar. Notable guest musicians combined their musical influences of jazz and fusion to blend harmoniously with the style of L.A. Sux.
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Interesting harmonies with a forceful and expressive interpreted melody will catch the audience. That`s the tension until the end of the song.
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Funky brass sections from the real time horns and guitar sounds -- untypically for L.A. Sux -- won`t bore you at all. The bass and saxophone solos are showing that this concept works out very well.
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Free your fantasy! Everything is possible... smooth elements change to aggressive guitar parts -- just as an afternoon in NY Central Park.
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Here you may call it "funk metal". A very unique sound originating with the brass section, which integrates perfectly with the distorted guitar sounds. The groovemaster as firmly got the knack of this song.
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