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2005, Western Vinyl
It seems fitting that Bexar Bexar's music is often used on the NPR radio show, This American Life. The show's producers deftly weave the music through their tales of life, using it to highlight and magnify the emotions of the moment. Standing alone, at times it delivers the sadness of the change of seasons, while at others it brims with the delicate joy and optimism of a child. Comprised of analog synthesizers, pulsing loops, and guitars, some tracks float with the barely-there ambience of Brian Eno's Music for Airports. Other tracks gently take your hand with a simple guitar melody, while still others crackle and warble with subtle electronics, all grounded with deep and rumbling bass melodies.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | N.R.O.T. |
| 2 | Aidos |
| 3 | K.T. |
| 4 | Where She Lives Everyday |
| 5 | Blue R.O.T. |
| 6 | Lascruces |
| 7 | Princess of Daughters |
| 8 | Memento Mori |
| 9 | Red R.O.T. |
| 10 | Turning Bull |
| 11 | Learning to Love Her Lazy Eye |
| 12 | Pay Attention |
| 13 | Esther's Vice |
| 14 | Deming |
| 15 | Sick on Elizabeth |
Customer Reviews




Brian ShanahanA beautiful album crafted by this one man band. Completely instrumental and filled with simple finger style guitar melodies, analog synths gurgles, and underwater rhythms. Perfect for an evening alone contemplating why you've developed a terminal illness.





