Tyrone Miller – All These Moments (2005)
- Synthwave
- Alternative
- Kosmische Musik
- Indietronica
- Electronic music
- Dreamwave
- Shoegazetronica
- Drone pop
- Post-psychedelic electronica
- Neokrautrock
Comment: before
reviewing this handful of tracks I had got in mood while listening to
The World Won't Listen
by the Smiths, an album I bought recently. Musically it might be a
different case yet by attitude one can perceive on it this seems to
be quite analogous. First of all, it is music for lonely souls to
provide an ennobling boost for them. Tyrone Miller's music continues
to trudge the vein created by the Manchester legends to be
represented in progressing way. It does mean guitars and the drums
are traded to synthesisers to create a moody effect for lonely souls.
/You are sleeping you don't want to believe/. If you watch the date
of the issue you can parse it was released before such styles as
chillwave, dreamwave, and glo-fi started to emerge. By listening to
it one could step back in time even more far. I guess one might
relive the era when some shoegaze inflicted bands started to deviate
from their main hazy guitar driven path while searching for new
pastels and rhythms (Slowdive, Seefeel, Moonshake, Mark Van Hoen's
solo projects). Thirdly, you cannot ignore influences of Kosmische
Musik, and Krautrock either. Yet the aforementioned names are just
some vague orientations to understand the artist's beatific world of
sounds. The result is great and the process of how these layers are
organically intermingled with one another to be the source for
angelic higher chords and indirectly for one's blissful memories. The
issue is a part of the discography of Redstarcommunity.