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Song of the week: The 64 Tide

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From Naas, Co. Kildare comes this capacious instrumental track from Liam Trappe. Strings peak and trough over plucked bow strings while a piano keeps time with shuffling beats. It’s hard to tell exactly how this was made; whether it was largely sampled or live instruments which serves to make the song even more ethereal.

For more Liam Trappe: Myspace | Bebo

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Liam Trappe – The 64 Tide

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  1. The song reminds me a little bit of Laurie Anderson, whose first album (1981, I think) was a huge hit. In her case, she used a string instrument, a violin, and electronic stuff, plus a voice distorter.
    The instrumental of this band reminds me of hers. The photo you picked matches the song perfectly.

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