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RockPaperScissors

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Download links and information about RockPaperScissors by Michael Brook. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to New Age, Electronica, Rock, World Music genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 53:12 minutes.

Artist: Michael Brook
Release date: 2006
Genre: New Age, Electronica, Rock, World Music
Tracks: 11
Duration: 53:12
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. StrangeProcession 4:52
2. Want 3:53
3. Doges 3:55
4. DarkerRoom 6:05
5. RockPaperScissors 3:54
6. Tangerine 3:05
7. Lightstar 4:56
8. Pond 4:18
9. Silverized 3:52
10. Pasadena Part One 3:14
11. Pasadena Part Two 11:08

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The early 21st century certainly wasn't as fertile a period for ambient music as, say, the '80s were. But there are a few exceptions, such as Toronto by way of New York composer/producer/guitarist, Michael Brook. Although not as dedicated to the ambient genre as say, Brian Eno once was, Brook's 2006 release, RockPaperScissors, manages to combine elements of the aforementioned genre with more traditional pop. Schooled by the likes of Daniel Lanois (Brook once worked as an engineer at Lanois' studio) and none other than Eno himself — both appeared on Brook's 1985 debut, Hybrid — RockPaperScissors shows that Brook obviously picked up a thing or two stylistically from his mentors. Included is a guest vocal by Lisa Germano on the airy "Want," as well as a posthumous contribution by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan on the track "Pond" (Brook utilized some outtake vocals from the late Pakistani singer — Brook produced Khan's 1994 release, The Last Prophet). Teetering between ambient and new age at times, RockPaperScissors sounds like the perfect background soundtrack for an art gallery opening.