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“The Dark Side of the Moon” caught everyone by surprise ... bequeathed them by Barrett and start to assemble a sound we now recognize as Floydian, and 1971’s underrated “Meddle ...
Illuminated: A Map of the Moon, BBC Radio 4/BBC Sounds Between the Ears: Iona Opie and the People in the Playground BBC Radio ...
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Speak To Me⁄Breathe ¦ The Dark Side of the Moon ProjectSpeak to Me” and “Breathe” open The Dark Side of the Moon not just as music, but as a statement—about life, time, and the inevitability of struggle. Through heartbeat rhythms, sound collages, and ...
The Dark Side of the Moon’s unique style quickly became incorporated into both mainstream and alternative rock while the ’70s music scene found its sound. Fifty years since the album’s release, Pink ...
In the digital era, “The Dark Side of the Moon” album returned to the charts ... the new boxed set has high-resolution and surround-sound remixes and other extras, though it’s largely ...
"Money," which opens with the sound of cash registers ... their work for new music videos for the songs on "The Dark Side of the Moon." Pink Floyd’s Nick Mason, Aubrey 'Po' Powell (Pink ...
For Waters, the dark side of the moon was an inaccessible psychic space to which Barrett had retreated, perhaps forever, ingesting immeasurable amounts of psychedelics to cope with the unbearable ...
"Dark Side of the Moon" is 10 tracks – six songs with lyrics, and four tracks that introduce a barrage of sound effects, a breakneck-paced synth loop that might evoke an old-fashioned video game ...
But in the rock world, none achieve this status quite like “Dark Side of the Moon.” The two sides of the album each play like one uninterrupted piece of music; without looking it’s ...
In an MTV article published in 1997, "The Dark Side of the Moon" sound engineer, Alan Parsons, said, "There simply wasn't mechanics to do it. We had no means of playing videotapes in the room at all.
The Dark Side of the Moon is just one of those legendary records ... Recording engineers like Dark Side's Alan Parsons experimented with sound effects, overlapping dialogue, spaced-out guitar ...
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