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Delicate Steve - Positive Force '2010

Positive Force
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Album name Positive Force
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Date 2010
GenreElectronic
Play time 36 min
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 223 MB
PriceDownload $1.95
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New Jersey-based multi-instrumentalist Steve Marion, better known to music
lovers as Delicate Steve, undoubtedly believes in the D.I.Y. aesthetic. Not only
did he play everything on his second album, Positive Force, himself, he
engineered and mixed the whole damn thing on his own. But Positive Force never
feels like an airless, claustrophobic kind of project, as so many bedroom pop
records by one-man bands can. Instead, it's a light, breezy affair that seems to
take its title quite literally. Steve is part of the New York-centered indie
art-pop scene that includes acts like Dirty Projectors, Yeasayer, and Callers,
and like them, he makes life-affirming music that's about opening up to
possibilities and embracing as many musical colors as one can comfortably keep
together under one aesthetic roof. Call it "Yes Wave" as opposed to No Wave.
On Positive Force, Steve's muse leads him from the homey and pastoral to the
spacey and celestial, but his incisive guitar work is at the core of everything.
You might be tempted to label this predominantly instrumental album post-rock,
but it contains none of the cerebral, lab-experiment feel sometimes associated
with that tag. There's an undeniable world music lilt to these tracks, which may
be part of the reason Delicate Steve ended up on the internationally minded
Luaka Bop label in the first place. If anything, it's a pan-ethnic sensibility
that plays out over the course of the record, as Hawaiian-tinged slide guitar
lines tumble out over grooves that mix Caribbean and African influences with who
knows what else. For what it's worth, Steve himself actually claims that classic
rock was a primary inspiration for the album. If that means the guitar lines
that are the focus of each song -- and sometimes they do admittedly have a
George Harrison feel to them -- are built to last, then it all makes perfect
sense.

Tracklist:
1.01 - Delicate Steve - Ramona Reborn (3:09)
1.02 - Delicate Steve - Wally Wilder (4:03)
1.03 - Delicate Steve - Two Lovers (3:21)
1.04 - Delicate Steve - Big Time Receiver (2:53)
1.05 - Delicate Steve - Touch (1:03)
1.06 - Delicate Steve - Positive Force (4:30)
1.07 - Delicate Steve - Love (2:14)
1.08 - Delicate Steve - Redeemer (4:20)
1.09 - Delicate Steve - Afria Talks to You (3:00)
1.10 - Delicate Steve - Tallest Heights (5:06)
1.11 - Delicate Steve - Luna (3:14)

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