The instrumental music found on Bexar Bexar’s debut cd has a knack of highlighting the beauty of the ordinary. Consisting 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. In it’s fifteen tracks it reveals the vastness of the Texas sky on tracks such as “Aidos”, while zooming in and feeling almost claustrophobic. Overall, the lulling and serene tones will bring to mind the best moments of artists such as Sigur Ros, Mum, Labradford, or even Fennesz.
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The instrumental music found on Bexar Bexar’s debut cd has a knack of highlighting the beauty of the ordinary. Consisting 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. In it’s fifteen tracks it reveals the vastness of the Texas sky on tracks such as “Aidos”, while zooming in and feeling almost claustrophobic. Overall, the lulling and serene tones will bring to mind the best moments of artists such as Sigur Ros, Mum, Labradford, or even Fennesz.
The instrumental music found on Bexar Bexar’s debut cd has a knack of highlighting the beauty of the ordinary. Consisting 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. In it’s fifteen tracks it reveals the vastness of the Texas sky on tracks such as “Aidos”, while zooming in and feeling almost claustrophobic. Overall, the lulling and serene tones will bring to mind the best moments of artists such as Sigur Ros, Mum, Labradford, or even Fennesz.
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The instrumental music found on Bexar Bexar’s debut cd has a knack of highlighting the beauty of the ordinary. Consisting 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. In it’s fifteen tracks it reveals the vastness of the Texas sky on tracks such as “Aidos”, while zooming in and feeling almost claustrophobic. Overall, the lulling and serene tones will bring to mind the best moments of artists such as Sigur Ros, Mum, Labradford, or even Fennesz.