Slowly Rolling Camera - Slowly Rolling Camera (2014) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Slowly Rolling Camera
Title: Slowly Rolling Camera
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Edition Records
Genre: Electronic, Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit/48kHz
Total Time: 1:00:00
Total Size: 695 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Slowly Rolling Camera
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Edition Records
Genre: Electronic, Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit/48kHz
Total Time: 1:00:00
Total Size: 695 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Slowly Rolling Camera - Protagonist (5:14)
2. Slowly Rolling Camera - Dream A Life (5:25)
3. Slowly Rolling Camera - Rain That Falls (6:09)
4. Slowly Rolling Camera - Bridge (6:20)
5. Slowly Rolling Camera - Slowly Rolling Camera (5:18)
6. Slowly Rolling Camera - Outside (5:51)
7. Slowly Rolling Camera - Fragile Ground (5:45)
8. Slowly Rolling Camera - Two Roads (5:05)
9. Slowly Rolling Camera - River Runs Free (3:05)
10. Slowly Rolling Camera - Rolling Clouds (7:21)
11. Slowly Rolling Camera - Color (4:27)
A band name and album title like Slowly Rolling Camera gives little if anything away about the nature of the music to be experienced on this, the debut album from the UK-based quartet. Good for surprises can be fun. Once the music becomes familiar the beautiful, imaginative and ambitious compositions become firmly fixed in the mind the surprise is revealed to be lots of fun.
Two other UK bands, the Cinematic Orchestra and Portishead, are Slowly Rolling Camera’s own points of reference for its sound. There’s also something of Massive Attack’s laid-back confidence unsurprisingly, as producer Andy Allan has worked with both Portishead and Massive Attack. At its most soulful, on “Protagonist” and “Dream A Life,” Slowly Rolling Camera seems to have its...
Two other UK bands, the Cinematic Orchestra and Portishead, are Slowly Rolling Camera’s own points of reference for its sound. There’s also something of Massive Attack’s laid-back confidence unsurprisingly, as producer Andy Allan has worked with both Portishead and Massive Attack. At its most soulful, on “Protagonist” and “Dream A Life,” Slowly Rolling Camera seems to have its...