Nana Adjoa — No Room
Album: Big Dreaming Ants
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Total ratings: 426
Released: 0
Length: 3:29
Plays (last 30 days): 3
Avg rating:
Your rating:
Total ratings: 426
Length: 3:29
Plays (last 30 days): 3
There ain't no room left in my mind
There is no room, left to fantasize
I imagine my way out, of this cubicle life
There is a chance, where you assume, there ain't room
Talking to a voice, on the other end
There's a big mess....message been sent
Through the phone held hostage in your hand
When you're on and when you talk, you leave no room
Keep your silence
Signals, all mute
Your feedback siren
Leaves nothing to choose
Out of touch
Just mono output
A single
Thought
Just mono output
There ain't no room left in my mind
There is no room, left to fantasize
There is no room, left to fantasize
I imagine my way out, of this cubicle life
There is a chance, where you assume, there ain't room
Talking to a voice, on the other end
There's a big mess....message been sent
Through the phone held hostage in your hand
When you're on and when you talk, you leave no room
Keep your silence
Signals, all mute
Your feedback siren
Leaves nothing to choose
Out of touch
Just mono output
A single
Thought
Just mono output
There ain't no room left in my mind
There is no room, left to fantasize
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4/4 in triplets. Nice.
ScottishWillie wrote:
Yes, exactly!
And then William-and-Crew blend it perfectly with many other tunes, like tonight, the "shortest day of the year" , I'm hearing a great mix of chill beats and grooves.
Once again, a "new-to-my-ears" tune that rates 8 right out the gate.
Once again, Long Live Radio Paradise!!
Some songs its not the lyrics, or the tunes, or the bands appearance and charisma. Sometimes it's the Grove. This is just such a song!
Yes, exactly!
And then William-and-Crew blend it perfectly with many other tunes, like tonight, the "shortest day of the year" , I'm hearing a great mix of chill beats and grooves.
Once again, a "new-to-my-ears" tune that rates 8 right out the gate.
Once again, Long Live Radio Paradise!!
Smooooooth
Some songs its not the lyrics, or the tunes, or the bands appearance and charisma. Sometimes it's the Grove. This is just such a song!
quietman wrote:
Zoomable…yes. Still too low resolution to really see it.
Yeah, still not enough pixels to see stuff well. Some individual tracks have "zoom-in" segments with great detail, e.g. Throw Stones, No Room, I Want to Change. There *must* be a full-resolution version of the whole album cover somewhere, but I can't find it.
Zoomable…yes. Still too low resolution to really see it.
Yeah, still not enough pixels to see stuff well. Some individual tracks have "zoom-in" segments with great detail, e.g. Throw Stones, No Room, I Want to Change. There *must* be a full-resolution version of the whole album cover somewhere, but I can't find it.
quietman wrote:
Zoomable…yes. Still too low resolution to really see it.
Click on the image.
Then, Ctrl and + , repeat 'til you get the zoom you want...
Zoomable…yes. Still too low resolution to really see it.
Click on the image.
Then, Ctrl and + , repeat 'til you get the zoom you want...
sajitjacob wrote:
Zoomable…yes. Still too low resolution to really see it.
A bigger zoomable version of the album cover is here
Zoomable…yes. Still too low resolution to really see it.
A bigger zoomable version of the album cover is here
I want to see more of the album cover and details. Damn digital age...
Wonderful sound!
From her website, https://nanaadjoa.com/About
"Amsterdam-based singer-songwriter Nana Adjoa is a sonic explorer, armed with a deft poeticism and a fierce sense of musicianship. Behind the multi-instrumentalist’s bold approach to songwriting is an unflinching sense of curiosity and an openness to endless possibility."
From her website, https://nanaadjoa.com/About
"Amsterdam-based singer-songwriter Nana Adjoa is a sonic explorer, armed with a deft poeticism and a fierce sense of musicianship. Behind the multi-instrumentalist’s bold approach to songwriting is an unflinching sense of curiosity and an openness to endless possibility."
This is the kind of song I could lose myself in. Fabulous!
Wow, I love this...reminds me of why I love Zero 7...groovy, dreamy, trippy, uplifting and very, very chill...
Me likey. Give it a 7 rating to start off, with potential to go up
Nana is from Amsterdam, Netherlands. Some information and more music here from Bandcamp.
Love the bass on this, very smooth