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| Awesome! - XLR8R / Stunningly beautiful - Lodown / A perfectly crafted blend of psychedelic hip-hop and sunshine folk-rock - The Test Pilot / Very beautiful, refreshing music - Big Takeover / Lovely - Skyscraper / An enchanting album - Synthesis / Tree Colored See's rural fetish is seductive - Mojo |
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| Tree Colored See is a collaboration between Nobody (Elvin Estella, producer/mixer of Prefuse 73 and The Mars Volta) and Mystic Chords of Memory (Jen Cohen of Aislers Set and Christopher Gunst of Beechwood Sparks). The sound of the album starts out somewhat like Ester Drang, but with a greater hip-hop influence. The 4th track, "Coyotes's Song," is an almost folky country song and it transitions perfectly into the next track with harmonicas. Track 9, "Feet Upon the Sand" perfectly blends the hip-hop folky influences into one catchy song. - Swimmer's Ear |