This is the first official 'non-transient' release for Nvr. Back in 1999-2001 I had the pleasure of working with folk singer/songwriter Adrienne Leasa. We put together about an albums worth of material under the guise of 'Absorbed in the Spring' and had previously worked on tracks under the names 'gorgeous' and 'superflu'. The entire record including the vocals was done is DOS impulse tracker on a 133mhz pentium computer. None the less, these 8 tracks run through a plethora of emotions with Adrienne's superbly shimmering vocals, often times in 3 or 4 part harmony. This is lofi pop music produced with minimal equipment, give it a try. www.noisyvagabond.com
track info:
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track 1.
keyboards/programming - C. Martin
Vocals - A. Leasa
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track 2.
guitar/programming - C. Martin
Vocals - A. Leasa
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track 3.
guitar/keyboards/programming - C. Martin
keyboards/vocals - A. Leasa
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track 4.
programming - C. Martin
guitar/keyboards/vocals - A. Leasa
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track 5.
guitar/programming - C. Martin
vocals - A. Leasa
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track 6.
programming - C. Martin
guitar/keyboards/vocals - A. Leasa
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track 7.
programming - C. Martin
guitar/keyboards/vocals - A. Leasa
mandolin - E. Esch
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track 8.
guitar/programming - C. Martin
keyboards/vocals - A. Leasa
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All tracks written by C. Martin/A. Leasa (1999-2001)
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Additional Notes:
Adrienne Leasa can be contacted at,
absorbedinthespring(at)email(dot)com
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Reviewer:LAJ - - August 9, 2004 Subject: Pleasant Lowfi Pop I like this! The first track "Shame" captured me completely. Beautiful, sparkling vocals, meaningful lyrics, cool electronics, and acoustic sounds. Very refeshing listening. It'll make you happy.