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Daily 2% – Chilled and Ready to Serve [Submotion Orchestra]

  • March 4, 2012
  • Eric Platenyk
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This is your Daily 2% – Chilled and Ready to Serve. We will try to bring you one "chill" track every day. This is for when you get home and you are trying to unwind. You reach for that glass of wine or that unlit Black & Mild or maybe you reach for something more herbal. This track is for those times. We are just your milkmen and I'm here to make a delivery. Chill…

Today's delivery is brought to you by Submotion Orchestra, a 7-piece outfit that released their debut LP entitled Finest Hour just last year. The album was truly unique, combining jazz music and dubstep music to form this downtempo dream. The music is just brilliant and there's no better way to top it then with some gorgeous, angelic vocals from Ruby Wood, who just blows her listeners away. This track, "Suffer Not", uses a jazz arrangement to build off of as the band shows some incredible talent with drums, keys, and bass. The elegance of the ambient nature in the beginning is so peaceful and gorgeous and once that beat drops, there's no turning back. Music is becoming more and more experimental everyday and when bands can combine different blends of music together and create something as incredible as this, it needs to be heard. "Suffer Not" is one of the best tracks off of one of the greatest albums of 2011, so why don't you sit back, crack open a bottle of whiskey, and let the beats of Submotion Orchestra help you chill…

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Music is not what I do but what I live for :-) Favorite Bands: Porcupine Tree, Radiohead, Pink Floyd, Minus The Bear, The Beatles, Iron and Wine, The Shins, M83, Bon Iver, Sigur Ros, Emancipator, Phoenix, Mew, Jeff Hanson, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Camera Obscura, Wixel, Circa Survive, James Taylor, Red House Painters, The American Dollar, The Sundays, Horse Feathers, Fleet Foxes, The Radio Dept., Engineers, Kyte, The Boxer Rebellion, Alexi Murdoch, Minipop, Carbon Based Lifeforms, Nick Drake, Washed Out, Deftones, The Dodos, Lupe Fiasco, Kanye West, Frank Ocean, Submotion Orchestra, The Flaming Lips, Nils Frahm, A Winged Victory For The Sullen, Great Lake Swimmers, Marvin Gaye, The Cinematic Orchestra, Ef, Vetiver, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Neil Young, James Blackshaw, Message To Bears, Saycet, Steely Dan, Reverie Sound Revue, Shearwater, Tennis

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