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| | Low (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Prior to the album's release, much of the music was intended for the soundtrack to The Man Who Fell to Earth. |  | | The album is regarded as one of Bowie's most influential albums. |  | | Though the album's sound was influenced by German bands such as Kraftwerk and Neu! |
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| | Sullen Skiploader, well produced Low |
 | | The sound is a little more clean than that of the album's original tracks, but there is an annoying snare drum echo on the left channel that detracts slightly from the music. |  | | This album isn't exactly one to play for a good time. |  | | If some of the songs from the two albums were played at a faster tempo, they probably would sound a lot like Joy Division songs. |
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| | Sponic Zine - Music Reviews - Low |
 | | Fortunately, Low was handpicked by Radiohead to be their opening act for their 2003 tour, which served as a catalyst for Low find a new musical direction. |  | | Low used to be really inaccessible to me, I think mostly because I didn’t have the patience to let their melodies unfurl. |  | | For the last ten years and six albums, Mimi Parker (drums/vocals), Zak Sally (bass), and Alan Sparhawk (guitar/vocals) have been credited for their implacable and unerring ability to perform songs that demand your attention and require the amount of patience most of us likely don’t possess anymore. |
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| | Low |
 | | The most recent Low album, Trust, was released in Fall 2002. |  | | Low, which could be described as "Joy Division meets Simon & Garfunkel", has six full-length albums and a handful of EPs and singles, first released by Vernon Yard Records and more recently by Kranky Records. |  | | In 1997 the band recorded Songs for a Dead Pilot at their home studio in Duluth. |
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| | Low: The Great Destroyer: Pitchfork Review |
 | | This forgetful rage is exemplified by "Everybody's Song", one of the album's many missteps. |  | | The rest of the album consists of various extrapolations of Low's sound with varying degrees of success. |  | | According to Low, "they play songs stripped to their bare essentials: slow tempos, quiet voices, powerful lyrics, and minimal instrumentations." You'd think that a song following that plan of attack would be a smashing success, or-- at the very least-- a bit better than this Marshall Stacked stuff. |
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http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/l/low/great-destroyer.shtml
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| | Review - Low: The Great Destroyer |
 | | On the liner notes to Low's album The Great Destroyer, there is a message that begins "What began in our living room in Duluth..." that goes on to, in seemingly harmless language, credit the album's producers and mixers. |  | | The album's opener is "Monkey," a heavy four-minute warm-up so densely layered with distorted keyboards and percussion the guitars feel almost lost. |  | | As interesting and complex as Low's approach to recording and songwriting might be on The Great Destroyer, they never stray too far from their nexus of strong, tried and true rock principles. |
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http://www.cosmik.com/aa-marchapril05/reviews/review_low.html
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| | Low: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Low is an album by David Bowie, originally released by RCA in 1977. |  | | Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails has stated that Low is his favourite album and that he was listening to it a lot when he made his album The Downward Spiral. |  | | Its format was quite a surprise at the time with side one of the original LP containing short song-fragments with minimalistic lyrics, while side two contained instrumentals far removed from what was ordinarily associated with rock music. |
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| | User Comments for The Great Destroyer by Low |
 | | This album does not deserve to be called a Low album. |  | | This album has a subtlety not often reached by this type of music. |  | | Most Low albums have one rocker in them; this one just happens to be full of them. |
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| | :: MVRemix: Album Reviews - ATCQ - The Low End Theory :: |
 | | The album is a lot more than just a Hip-Hop album; it is a testament to a culture. |  | | For Hip-Hop “The Low End Theory” is this album. |  | | As with most of ATCQ’s albums, The beauty of “The Low End Theory” is the topics as well as the production stayed varied throughout the album. |
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| | Adrian's Album Reviews : David Bowie |
 | | The rest of the album is a mix of acoustic, electric and strings. |  | | John Lennon co-writes and plays on one song on this album. |  | | This album is a brilliant hybrid of music. |
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| | Wings Of Desire - Music: Low |
 | | The first sensible changes are felt in Songs For A Dead Pilot, a mini album including 6 songs directly recorded at Alan and Mimi's house with a simple 8 track recording desk. |  | | Such an empty and bare music is hard to be listened. |  | | Many have defined Low's music as the sound of silence, and i think i can basically agree. |
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| | Low - Trust (Kranky) |
 | | This is the first Low album that has caught me off guard enough that I required multiple listens to come to terms with its direction. |  | | Though the progress Low makes with this record seems, at first, counter-intuitive given their strengths in the past, the fact that the songs are so good keeps them from shooting themselves in the collective foot. |  | | The effect is startling: as Sparkhawk repeatedly incants "I am the lamb, and I'm a dead man," amidst the maelstrom of sound, Parker's sweetly harmonizes the same words, and a second track of their voices sha-la-la-ing the melody weaving their way through the midst, creating a sense of both despair and ecstasy. |
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http://www.fakejazz.com/reviews/2002/low7.shtml
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| | Amazon.com: The Great Destroyer: Music |
 | | This is absolutely one of my favorite albums of 2005 and I fully expect that at year's end it will rank as one of the new albums I will have listened to the most. |  | | Low is also masterful at augmenting their sound with just the right additional instrument or percussion, an organ on this song, or a cowbell on this one (no Christopher Walken jokes, please). |  | | The album was cleverly produced by Dave Fridmann (Mercury Rev, the Flaming Lips, Wheat), and there are many fine songs here, like the upbeat anthem "California," the soundtrack-ish dirge "Pissing" and the gorgeous "Cue The Strings." Low has yet to make a bad album, but this is what you might call a "transitional" album. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000777J9G?v=glance
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| | The Low Budgets Headquarters |
 | | The album was recorded at Miner Street Studio by Brian McTear in May 2004. |  | | Record Release Update: The vinyl 12 inch version of the album was released as planned. |  | | A special verson of the album was available at a 21+ show at La Tazza on October 8, and at an all-ages show at The Halfway House on October 9. |
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| | David Bowie: Low ---Ink Blot Magazine |
 | | After his next album, Station to Station, stardom began to take its toll, and a drugged- and freaked-out Bowie retreated to Berlin in 1977 to record three albums with Brian Eno. |  | | His latest album, Hours, is due for release on October 5. |  | | The 1991 re-release includes bonus tracks "Some Are," "All Saints" and an alternate version of "Sound and Vision." The first two songs extend the bleak mood of the end of the album and are welcome bonuses. |
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| | FREEwilliamsburg: Low - The Great Destroyer |
 | | "Monkey," the album's opener, jolts listeners with a fuzzy synth bass line that sets the tone for the record as darker and more demanding. |  | | So a big rock album from this band is actually pretty funny. |  | | That's what makes this a truly great Low album: it encompasses the original band aesthetic, empty space and gravity, and adds more completely what the band members bring to the table: a wink, a nudge, and rock and roll. |
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| | Paste Magazine :: Feature :: Low Turns It Up (Page 1) |
 | | The Low sound, essentially, was built on rules—even before we had songs, we knew we wanted to play as slowly and as quietly as we could, and still have it sound like music. |  | | Low played a Halloween set in the frenzied, leg-kicking style of The Misfits in 1988, and in 1999, the band released a famed Christmas EP of up-tempo takes on holiday classics (the band’s version of “Little Drummer Boy” was featured prominently in a Gap commercial later that year). |  | | Both Sparhawk and Parker are casual about the transition, understanding the album as only the most logical, organic step for the band. |
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| | Static Multimedia - Low - The Great Destroyer |
 | | The result is a Low album that isn't a total departure from their previous work, but sounds more mainstream than ever before. |  | | Again, this is fleeting, as the album descends back into rage for "Everybody's Song," which is all angles and full of bile. |  | | In fact, one of the interesting things about the album is how much like Low it sounds; Dave Fridmann normally leaves his fingerprints all over his productions, and while there are traces of him present, the sound is still very much Low. |
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| | Browse by Artist: LOW |
 | | This is their fifth studio album and first for Kranky. |  | | Low have retained the patient song craft, the riveting vocal interplay...and the relaxed pace that allows songs to stretch themselves out. |  | | Three previous albums have been released on Vernon Yard, as well as a split single with the Dirty Three. |
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| | Saint Low: self-titled - PopMatters Music Review |
 | | Though the rest of the album includes textured musical accompaniment, these opening seconds sort of sum up what the album is about: a woman revealing her personal thoughts in song. |  | | Saint Low is not a rock band, but a showcase for Lorson to sing gentle, soulful pop songs. |  | | With this album, Lorson not only shows that she can sing in many styles and write catchy melodies of own, she demonstrates the art of creating pop music that deals with serious subjects without sounding too serious. |
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| | Low - Epitonic.com: Hi Quality Free and Legal MP3 Music |
 | | The album features the typically melancholy opening ballad "Sunflower" and the four-minute epic "In Metal," which begins coolly brooding, but then, like a sunburst, transforms into a soaring blue-skied pop song. |  | | Low is making some of the most powerful and breathtakingly beautiful music in any genre today. |  | | Their most recent is 2001's The Things We Lost in the Fire, a record as brooding as ever, but perhaps less frigid and more accessibly melodious than any previous Low release. |
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| | NPR : Low's Mimi Parker and Alan Sparhawk |
 | | Low is considered a so-called "slowcore" band known for it's delicate, slow, moody tunes. |  | | The group from Duluth, Minn., made its debut in 1994 with the album I Could Live on Hope. |  | | One reviewer writes "Low is one of those rare bands who have created such a distinct musical world for themselves that even major changes can't distract them from it... |
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| | Something Awful: a fanlisting for David Bowie's Low album |
 | | A trickster of an album, it is chockfull of excellent, quirky, creepy pop tunes on the first side then turns into an ambient freakout on the other half. |  | | The title of the fanlisting was taken from the lyrics to track 2 of the album, Breaking Glass, "Don't look at the carpet / I drew something awful on it...". |  | | The album stays to this day one of Bowie's freshest and most impressive records, perhaps also, underneath the cold surface, his most touching, troubling and moving. |
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| | Drowned in Sound - Reviews - Album - Low |
 | | The core elements of Low’s six previous albums, countless EP’s, and B-sides are all present here, but a riskier move to incorporate heavier sounds on tracks such as Monkey and Everybody’s Song provides yet another avenue for the band to explore a great length. |  | | Seven albums down the line and the mystery of Low remains unsolved, a band often described as the musical equivalent of the American Gothic painting; their music appears innocent enough at first, but beneath the down-home façade lies something much more disturbing. |  | | Just got it today and on first listen this album really is going to be hard to beat. |
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| | Low - Trust: Reviews, Track Listing, Audio Clips, and more Music.com |
 | | It's Low [+]'s most diverse work yet, but as it turns out, also their most uneven, which is somewhat surprising considering how their previous album was both consistently inventive and familiar. |  | | To the band's credit, Low [+] doesn't just rehash the territory they covered on their previous album; instead, Trust [+] goes in several different directions, mixing dark, sweeping epics with smaller, unpretentious songs and eclectic productions (courtesy of Tchad Blake [+]) and arrangements. |  | | Though some of the album's darker songs are compelling, such as the soulful, brooding "Time Is the Diamond," "Little Argument With Myself," and the droning finale "Shots and Ladders," a few are just too long and dirgey. |
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| | David Bowie - Low. Review by Austen Zuege |
 | | The album is the very embodiment of artistic renewal, therefore, it is both enlightening and inspiring. |  | | CAN’s Tago Mago sketches the outlines of Low but this album sounds like no other. |  | | While there are some singles that came off the album, the full impact of Low comes on slowly. |
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| | Low: Christmas EP: Pitchfork Review |
 | | But this is Low we're talking about, a band who conjures sweetness with their twinkling ode to the end of the Christmas season, "Taking Down the Tree." They may forsake fun for being thought-provoking, but at least they made this album on their own terms. |  | | The covers of older Christmas favorites are the highlights of the album. |  | | The song is upbeat, and not just upbeat for Low. |
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 | | To be honest, the album itself could do without a couple of songs, but that's me but with that said I cannot think of an album more necessary to get this yearor a band to see perform live. |  | | Over the years LOW has gotten less reverb'd out and more ingenious in their ways of mesmerizing me. I won't go into how I felt that Trust was the end of them because here they are with a new label (sub pop) and a new album. |  | | I've been listening to the band LOW since they released Long Division 10 years ago. |
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| | LOW - Press |
 | | Low concerts are contemplative and quiet-a single guitar or vocal tone might resonate alone for minutes-and dedicated fans demand absolute silence. |  | | Every song title on the band's first record, 1994's I Could Live in Hope, is a single syllable grim with portent. |  | | Typical Low album and show reviews rely on northern Minnesota's winter landscape-all gray skies and gloom-as the band's putative muse, with writers summoning metaphors involving frozen lakes, frigidity, and long, dark nights. |
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| | Amazon.co.uk: The Great Destroyer: Music |
 | | Beck's 2002 album 'sea change' was one of those albums that was welcomed with open arms by me as it showed yet another side to beck breaking his unpredictable mould yet again. |  | | On The Great Destroyer, Low's seventh album, it seems that their signature slow-core sound has been significantly updated--it might even be defined as a rock record. |  | | While listening, my mind is imaging another version of this album, stripped down, raw and direct. |
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| | The Harvard Crimson :: Arts :: Slowcore Pioneers Low Born Again |
 | | Still, it is very much a Low album, and the brief moments of near-convention fit perfectly with the extended silences and moping harmonies that make up the rest. |  | | Perhaps a bit more overtly religious than Low’s, Bazan’s lyrics seemed to take a backseat to the instrumental quality of his voice, one that added layers to the band’s fuzzy guitars and simple drum and bass lines. |  | | Formed in 1994, partly in response to the noise-driven, retaliatory grunge music that dominated airwaves at the time, Low stripped its sound down to barely a whisper, producing fragile songs for a series of independent labels. |
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| | TWAS 223: Low, Empress, Mogwai, Trans Am |
 | | If you don't listen to this album right now, maybe, the whispering in the background of one of these songs won't pull your head back and forth between the speaker cones, convinced in alternation that a textbook of universal truths is being read aloud in the other one. |  | | I was about to write this album off as background music, as I'm sure some people will Low's, music whose center has been intentionally left out so it won't distract you from whatever else you're trying to do while it's playing, but Mogwai have anticipated the objection by including the distraction in the song. |  | | Low has spent six albums retreating, and I've followed them, getting closer and closer because it was the only way to hear them at all, and from farther away Secret Name's explosion of noise would probably barely sound like a fizzle. |
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| | LOW - Press |
 | | Why they¹ve decided to shroud their new album in distortion is a mystery only the band can fairly answer. |  | | Last time Minnesotan Mormons, Low, released an album, they were seriously sad as usual. |  | | From the billowing guitar of ³On The Edge Of² to the complete Low experience of ³When I Go Deaf², makes The Great Destroyer the Low album of Low albums. |
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 | | Low was an experimental album with different musicians playing on each track. |  | | The first of the trio of synthesizer albums with Brian Eno in Berlin. |  | | Philip Glass took three of these songs, and made his own interpretation in the Low Symphony. |
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| | MSN - Music: Search Results for |
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| | Low - The Great Destroyer - Stylus Magazine |
 | | Low have always had the feeling of being a little insular, a little private; it wasn’t hard to get past this, all you had to do was sit there and listen to their albums with due attention. |  | | Of course, there are drawbacks to go along with the new gains; Mimi Parker still anchors Low with her drumming, and her singing is all over the album, but she never takes lead this time out. |  | | It’s not that Low have never been pop before, if a particularly crystalline form of it; it’s that they’ve never been pop in the way they are here on “California,” “Step,” and “Just Stand Back.” And that’s to say nothing of stompers like “Everybody’s Song,” the most immediately thrilling result of Low’s excursions into noise. |
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| | a-ha : Hunting High and Low - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect |
 | | Further, it's a cohesive album with smart pace changeups, and it rarely fails to delight or satisfy a listener's need for a synth pop fix. |  | | It's a shame, because the album contains a handful of songs that nearly match the manic energy and emotional crack of its big hit. |  | | The band explores decidedly European terrain in the theatrical "Hunting High and Low" and dances a pop waltz with the sweet "Living a Boy's Adventure Tale," coming across like a marriage between the Blue Nile and Alphaville. |
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| | Louder, faster, more - Minnesota Daily |
 | | Low’s songs were sparse and slow, yet they carried a simple elegance. |  | | “Monkey,” the first song on the record, starts the album off with its best song. |  | | Deep bass hums and a trudging rhythm pace required Low listeners to be patient. |
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| | www.myspace.com/low |
 | | He wouldn’t be entirely right—this is still a Low album, and shares almost nothing musically with The Great Destroyer by Boston-based black metal band Cruelty Divine. |  | | When I am feeling sad, it is the one album I pull out and listen to...I have "Long Division" also, and love that album too. |  | | But it is without a doubt Low’s most brisk album yet, and shifts moods so effortlessly and so often that it could throw longtime fans for a neck-spinning loop. |
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| | Low by David Bowie (lyrics & reviews) |
 | | Glass takes the themes of the instumental pieces form Bowie's 'Low' album and develops themes in three full symphonic pieces, not in the usual way, by simply arranging them for orchestra but also by adding more themes and musical ideas, basically rewriting them. |  | | Here, he has taken his themes for the Low Symphony from the music of David Bowie and Brian Eno, specifically from their album entitled Low. |  | | I found this CD to be absolutely compelling listening, with a hypnotic quality. |
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| | Low - Trust Album Review @ Music-Critic.com : the source for music reviews, interviews, articles, and news on the ... |
 | | What's most surprising with Trust is the rocking feel of "Canada." It's by far the most traditional rock song the band has ever put down to tape, and almost feels out of place on a Low album. |  | | Other superb snippets of satisfaction come under as "Last Snowstorm of the Year" (it's surprisingly upbeat in feel), and the folky campiness of "La La Song" is an utter delight, and at times eerily reminscient of the hippy-drone of the late Mazzy Star. |  | | After a series of so-so albums, 2001 found them releasing Things We Lost in the Fire to much critical acclaim. |
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| | Low MP3 Downloads - Low Music Downloads - Low Music Videos |
 | | I Could Live in Hope is an incredibly joyous journey of spirit and songwriting sensibility. |  | | Working with long-time producer and New York underground mainstay Kramer, Low examine their own fears and haunting experiences, occasionally linking them with Biblical references, while consoling listeners with warm layers of ethereal vocals and waves of guitar reverberation. |  | | The record remains patient and sparse throughout (just guitar, bass, high hat, and snare, and angelic vocals by the husband and wife team of Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker), but succeeds beautifully. |
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| | Angel Records |
 | | Great writing and stellar performances mark this album as one of my all time favorites...right up there with The Beatles and U2. |  | | It's panty-peeler for sure, and the album title and subject matter can be kept a secret... |  | | With a little down time from touring under their belts, Adam Cohen and his band Low Millions stopped in to regale XM with tunes off their stellar debut Ex-Girlfriends... |
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 | | Much has been made of Low's bold new sound on their latest album, The Great Destroyer, their first for Subpop. |  | | judging from the mp3's above, they are even better live than the new album is. "monkey" absolutely kills the recorded version, although i like the bass synth and extreme wobbly guitar effects. |  | | Let me know if you want me to up some tracks from the new Low album. |
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| | Aha - Hunting High And Low Album Guitar Chord @ TabCrawler.Com |
 | | This Guitar Chord for HUNTING HIGH AND LOW ALBUM is available in the TabCrawler Printable Version. |  | | Subject: CRD: Hunting_h&l-Album.crd by a-ha ALBUM NAME: Hunting high and low GROUP: a-ha WORDS AND MUSIC: Take on me - words by Morten Harket,Mags,Pal Waaktaar |  | | Aha - Hunting High And Low Album Guitar Chord @ TabCrawler.Com |
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| | Owl Remix Low CD |
 | | Remember to focus your comments on Owl Remix Low CD. |  | | Remixing them is kind of like rearranging sand in an hourglass, so the corps of trained experts recruited for OWL tend to overcompensate by dragging the songs into the light..." Entertainment Weekly (7/10/98, p.76) - "...Moving from ambient drift to uneasy trip-hop, OWL's best cuts fix on Low's brooding melodies..." - Rating: B |  | | Additional Search Terms For Low, Owl Remix Low CD: |
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