Our Lives On Wednesdays

Our Lives On Wednesdays

Our Lives On Wednesdays

Track Listings
 
1. Walk Through Walls
2. Every Moment Is Ours
3. Slowly Discovering
4. Off in the Distance
5. Words Speak and Choose
6. Champion
7. Sundays Will Never Change
8. Scenes of Someone Else
9. Never Meant to Be
10. Stable Soundwaves

Our Lives On Wednesdays,I'm Not A Gun,City Centre Offices,Dance Music,Pop
Our Lives on Wednesdays
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Pop drones, beware.
Our Lives on Wednesdays
I'm Not a Gun
Manufacturer: City Centre Offices
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
ASIN: B0006SSSNW
Release Date: 2004-09-27

Tracks:

  1. Walk Through Walls
  2. Every Moment Is Ours
  3. Slowly Discovering
  4. Off in the Distance
  5. Words Speak and Choose
  6. Champion
  7. Sundays Will Never Change
  8. Scenes of Someone Else
  9. Never Meant to Be
  10. Stable Soundwaves

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Pop drones, beware........2005-08-06

I'm Not A Gun is the collected five year efforts of John Tejada and guitarist/classical composer Takeshi Nishimoto. Tejada has slowly built himself up as one of the most adaptable and busiest men in electronica today having not only released six solo albums since 1999 and joint albums with both Arian Leviste and Titonton Duvante but also throwing in mixing and producing the likes of Daedelus, The Postal Service, and The One AM as well as being a member of Lucid Dream (ambient techno) and Mr. Hazeltine (IDM). The second album from his Gun project, pretty much every track contains the main elements of smoothly played electric guitars floating in and out on a dream keeping time with more upbeat drumming and basslines beset by some manner of unobtrusive glitch or IDM technology. It's a heavenly joining of a tranced out Orb and a funky Tortoise. Often you are sent adrift an iceberg coasting a minimal soundscape plain before rambling to a "Tomorrow Never Knows" (The Beatles) at three-quarter speed frequency. Our Lives On Wednesdays should appeal to any post-rock and ambient techno fans you know as it's surely not aggressive enough to interrupt your reading nor is it submissive and boring, though you may need a bong blast to get into it. Ganja makes post-rock spring to life. At least give "Every Moment Is Ours" a shot. It's like a breakbeat remix of Mogwai. Pop drones, beware.

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