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Bat for Lashes — The Dream of Delphi
Album: The Dream of Delphi
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6.3

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Total ratings: 408









Released: 0
Length: 4:34
Plays (last 30 days): 4
Breezes, breezes, on your fingers
Touching thin air
Playing, playing with angels
Breathing a new transmission
Falling, falling from the sky
Deeper, my love is soaring
Soaring so very high

The dream of Delphi on my mind
The dream of Delphi on my mind
The dream of Delphi on my mind
The dream of Delphi on my mind

Soaring, soaring, past cliffs of white
Milk and, milk and opal light

The dream of Delphi on my mind
The dream of Delphi on my mind
The dream of Delphi on my mind
The dream of Delphi on my mind
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 sfoster66 wrote:

I surely don't mind the RP gang running this sort of track through the playlist, but I can't for the life of me imagine cueing this up to listen to on purpose...


I disagree.  Very cool song, imo. 
 VV wrote:

I'm torn between listening... or falling asleep.


Just go to sleep… it’s definitely more enjoyable 
 oriada97215 wrote:

I’m not sure why Radio Paradise keeps having to play this song. Absolutely does nothing for me. it is so boring. But the album cover is pretty cool.



"keeps having to play"? The song only came out this year.

The Nottingham oracle foresees a bright future for Natasha's latest flight of fancy.
 reijkman wrote:

The synth loop totally reminds me of several remixes Reyn Ouwehand has done of Martin Galway's classic intro tune of the 1986 game Green Beret (for the Commodore 64). Here is one of Reyn's latest interpretations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxgpBcXpbpk&t=2280s


For the younger peeps in the audience, the sound chip on the C64 was a game changer (literally). I suspect it inspired many a synth artist in the 80s, and this tune, really does have a that 8-bit sound.  Love it.
The synth loop totally reminds me of several remixes Reyn Ouwehand has done of Martin Galway's classic intro tune of the 1986 game Green Beret (for the Commodore 64). Here is one of Reyn's latest interpretations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxgpBcXpbpk&t=2280s
I surely don't mind the RP gang running this sort of track through the playlist, but I can't for the life of me imagine cueing this up to listen to on purpose...
 sjccroquet wrote:

Minor Hexatonic; it's fine, I guess, as far as unhemitonic scales go.

Except the minor hexatonic is not anhemitonic (starting from C it goes C D-Eb)
I've tried to get into her music over the years. Not quite gothic, not quite pop. not quite influential enough for me. Solid 7.
I'm torn between listening... or falling asleep.
I’m not sure why Radio Paradise keeps having to play this song. Absolutely does nothing for me. it is so boring. But the album cover is pretty cool.
 flyboy wrote:

The person in the background practicing their scales gets on my nerves by the end of the song.


Minor Hexatonic; it's fine, I guess, as far as unhemitonic scales go.
The person in the background practicing their scales gets on my nerves by the end of the song.
So glad to hear new and powerful music from this talented gal and her band... I'll have to get this one, too!
 dimegobt wrote:

Ok Bat for Lashes you got my attention. Starting out with 8




An artist worthy to be explored. I highly recommend The Haunted Man, her best album to me !
Ok Bat for Lashes you got my attention. Starting out with 8