People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm
A Tribe Called QuestJust feels like the 90s. Really loved the beats and I could listen to this all day. Not to mention the samples that I think a lot of people would recognize.
Just feels like the 90s. Really loved the beats and I could listen to this all day. Not to mention the samples that I think a lot of people would recognize.
This one felt like 80s Mecha anime to me. I could definitely hear the influence that this album probably has. Sounds similar to some Muse songs? My favorite track was Strangelove, which sounded different from the rest of the album. I liked it overall but I don't think it would be something I would seek out to listen to.
This album is so great. I liked every song. The riffs and the rhythm of the drums make the album so pleasant to listen to. I might have to go buy this album on vinyl.
I enjoyed the overall sound of this album. It was a lot jazzier than I expected. Cool to listen to since I knew Santana but never really listened to an album. Incident at Neshabur sounds so cool. It actually reminded me of a song from the sound track of an anime called Read or Die. Oye Como Va is a vibe.
This was definitely not my genre. There were definitely some nice music there, but I don't know that I'd listen to it again. It did sound newer than the actual age of the album. Almost sounded like Nobuo Uematsu was inspired by this album at times haha. It was all right overall.
This one was actually tough to finish. I just didn't like much on this album. The melodies were sometimes nice. Mostly boring. I don't listen to lyrics that closely the first time I listen to a song, but I would just hear snippets that make me raise my eyebrows. It might be the way he sings the words...it was weirdly ASMR-ish at times.