07. "A dream in three parts (On themes by Enesco)"
08. "We live in an expanding universe"
09. "Sea of sine waves"
10. "Thurston and Grisha"
11. "In paradisum"
Number of discs:
1
Extra-Infos:
..while The Sky Is Falling
Description:
Already a Pitchfork favorite, Kelley Polar's 2005 debut Love Songs of the Hanging Gardens proved that crafted, deeply personal music was still possible in the plastic, disposable world that is 21st century Pop. This album crystallizes that possibility into a unique, strange and beautiful collection of songs that remains utterly accessible. In other words: Outsider Pop. Polar's first album had moments as cold and mysterious as deepest space, this CD is meant to be more intimate and more inviting that it's predecessor. Polar describes it as 'personal vision of the human voice with electronics.' Perhaps anachronistically in this Age of Shuffle, this album is suppose to be listened to as a journey from world to world that is saturated with secret messages, both musically and lyrically - even down to the artwork. Environ. 2008.
Participants in the disco revival have often tried to suppress the genre's flair for the dramatic, with re-edits that extend dubbier elements while su...
David Nadelle - 13/Jun/2008
More than once I have had to sit through an acquaintance’s complaint that electronic musicians are irresponsible artists who con people by adding noth...
Michaelangelo Matos - 04/Mar/2008
"I could spend a thousand years just drifting
through your atmosphere," Kelley Polar sings on "Satellites," his second
album's central track—meaning b...
Ben Tausig - 04/Mar/2008
Kelly Polar's I Need You to Hold On While the Sky is Falling does unrepentant violence to every person, thing, institution, atom, and idea in the cosm...
Mark Pytlik - 03/Mar/2008
"At the top of the mountain, there is a special sensation at the centre of your body, and you can feel the earth moving underneath your feet. In the ...