OPGave

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Writing The Silver 02:59 Tools
Spacehead 04:00 Tools
Drivethru Blues 00:00 Tools
Spanish Tragedy 00:00 Tools
Hiroshima 05:23 Tools
Stiff Legged 00:00 Tools
Spacehead 00:00 Tools
"Writing the Silver" 00:00 Tools
''writing the silver'' 00:00 Tools
Drivethru Blues_ 00:00 Tools
'Drivethru Blues 00:00 Tools
Writing The Silver*** 00:00 Tools
''stiff legged'' 00:00 Tools
"Spanish Tragedy" 00:00 Tools
''spacehead'' 00:00 Tools
Writing+The+Silver 00:00 Tools
Hiroshima 00:00 Tools
Writing The Silver 00:00 Tools
"Drivethru Blues" 00:00 Tools
Opgave - Writing the Silver - Opgave - Writing the Silver 00:00 Tools
Spacehead! 00:00 Tools
Stiff_Legged_ 00:00 Tools
Writing the Silver - 3 Min. Edit 00:00 Tools
Spanish_Tragedy 00:00 Tools
_Writing the Silver_ 00:00 Tools
- Spacehead 00:00 Tools
OPGave - _Writing the Silver_ 00:00 Tools
Spacehead (Jazzy Kozmonaut) 00:00 Tools
writing the silver' 00:00 Tools
Spacehead [MyDJ] 00:00 Tools
"Stiff Legged" 00:00 Tools
Opgave 00:00 Tools
Writing 00:00 Tools
Facts Are Stubborn Things 00:00 Tools
Stiff Legend 00:00 Tools
Hiroshima [Writing The Silver] 00:00 Tools
Writing the Silver - Opgave - Writing the Silver 00:00 Tools
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"There are musical elitists in every genre who boast in their embittered obscurity, underrated talent, and find little complacency lurking in the shadows of their betters. Most are pretentious, some are just ambitious, and few are true artists. Opgave is arguably the latter. Opgave's tracks are moody and dark, but lightly decorated with a humble, hopeful melody. For the technically acute ears, the backdrop of drumbeats comparable to few (a steady march with a fluid groove that you can't help but bop your head to), the horns, strings, and other subtle samples pervade a rare mirage of hidden gems. Aesthetically, Opgave is hauntingly beautiful. Their music is indefinable, but it doesn't reek of the forced effort to be so. Opgave is original by nature. Whether you can appreciate it or not is of course, subjective. But the facts are stubborn things." --facethefool Tokyo Guerrillas Magazine Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.