Opsvik & Jennings
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VINYL FORMAT. For their new album A Dream I Used to Remember, Opsvik and Jennings have moved away from their original fascination with the beeps and bleeps of electronic music to have more of a "full band" type approach. Leaning more towards an experimental pop sound of sorts, they spent countless hours in 2007 and 2008 constructing ten memorable themes - experimenting with recording techniques and orchestrations, making use of guitars, upright bass, old school keyboards and electronics, banjos, and [ read more ]
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For their new album A Dream I Used to Remember, Opsvik and Jennings have moved away from their original fascination with the beeps and bleeps of electronic music to have more of a "full band" type approach. Leaning more towards an experimental pop sound of sorts, they spent countless hours in 2007 and 2008 constructing ten memorable themes - experimenting with recording techniques and orchestrations, making use of guitars, upright bass, old school keyboards and electronics, banjos, and a choir. The [ read more ]
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The second full CD from this often intriguing duo, Commuter Anthems finds the combination of Aaron Jennings and Eivind Opsvik creating an understatedly captivating album that might be the best late-'60s Beach Boys tribute yet recorded. It might sound like this reduces Commuter Anthems to the realm of simply aping a sound, but this isn't Elephant 6-style hero worship at play. Rather, the duo deftly suggests the sonic fantasias conjured up by Brian Wilson and his bandmates post-{^Pet Soun [ read more ]
CD $17.08