Sound of Seventy Three

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Tremolos - Zumi Remix 00:00 Tools
Shades Of Grey - Erhu Remix 00:00 Tools
Frank Lloyd Wright 00:00 Tools
Shades Of Grey 00:00 Tools
Echos - So73 Remix 00:00 Tools
Echos 00:00 Tools
The Great Rest 00:00 Tools
Dub Machine 00:00 Tools
Eternal Grace 00:00 Tools
A Place for Sadness 00:00 Tools
Tremolos 00:00 Tools
Spy vs Spy 00:00 Tools
A Piece of Sky 00:00 Tools
Shields 00:00 Tools
Spilt Milk 00:00 Tools
Snow Falls 00:00 Tools
Autobots 00:00 Tools
The First Waltz 00:00 Tools
Frank Lloyd Wright - Aquarium Remix 00:00 Tools
A Farewell 00:00 Tools
The Way we Feel 00:00 Tools
Variations 00:00 Tools
Ahh Tow Bots 00:00 Tools
Jyuu 00:00 Tools
You say Today I say Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Ahh, Tow Bots 00:00 Tools
FLW - Aquarium Remix 00:00 Tools
You Say Today I Say Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Farewell 00:00 Tools
Echos (So73 Remix ) 00:00 Tools
You Say Today, I Say Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
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Sound of Seventy Three blend the DIY approach of indie-rock and the gritty, moody atmosphere of trip-hop & electronica with the epic cinematic scope of post-rock and the noise & texture of shoegaze to come up with completely unique instrumental pop music. Starting as the bedroom recording project of New York born multi-instrumentalist Douglas Johnson in 2005, Sound of Seventy Three eventually morphed into a live-band featuring two guitars, bass and drums that played instrumental post-rock primarily in the Atlanta area. Eventually finding playing live limiting and a distraction from recording - his primary interest - Doug returned to recording in his home studio as the primary focus for Sound of Seventy Three in 2010. Initially writing cinematic guitar instrumentals for his band that could easily be played out live with bass, guitar, and drums, Sound of Seventy Three's latest music is much more vast in instrumentation and increasingly uses the studio itself as an instrument and the sound of recording media - record dust, tape hiss, crusty low-bit sampling - as a 'feature' of the music. This is especially evident in the "remixes" of the original tracks which are essentially completely new compositions using a sample or two from the original track as a starting point. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.