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What’s with the entire digital music right this moment?  Properly for one factor we will expertise new musical sounds with alternatives for a lot of new musical genres.  “Glory Field” is a tune by English digital and Portishead, launched on 3 January 1995 by Go! Beat because the third and closing single from their debut album, Dummy (1994).   The band’s new style is termed ‘journey hop”. It samples “Ike’s Rap II” by Isaac Hayes and peaked at quantity 13 on the UK Singles Chart. Moreover, the tune was a high 10 hit in Iceland, whereas getting into the highest 20 in France, Eire and Scotland.

In his weekly UK chart commentary, James Masterton mentioned that “Glory Field” “is certainly one of many extra gloriously slinky indie information launched in ages”.  A reviewer from Music & Media commented: “Put the violin of the late Papa John Creach on high of it, and also you get the Jefferson Airplane for the ’90s.

Based mostly on a pattern from Isaac Hayes‘s Isaac Moods it’s ‘suspense dance’.” Maria Jimenez from the journal’s Brief Grooves wrote: “This bluesy, emotional and hypnotic quantity is ready to a really mellow, minimalistic and spacious hip hop musical backdrop. Potent vocals paying homage to Cowboy Junkies and intense guitar power and dub bass amplify the facility of “Glory Field”.

“Andy Beevers from Music Week gave it 4 out of 5, describing it as “one other extremely unique and atmospheric tune that’s in all probability too downbeat and leftfield for daytime radioplay, however will nonetheless promote nicely”. Andy Richardson from NME felt that “Glory Field” “makes your coronary heart beat even slower and it’s obtained groove.”

David Sinclair from The Occasions famous, “This can be a unusual, shimmering affair, which mixes a scratchy hip-hop rhythm observe, descending bass line (a la Python Lee Jackson‘s “In a Damaged Dream“), wailing blues guitar and the icily seductive vocals of Beth Gibbons right into a extremely addictive concoction.” Wiki

 

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