Land - No Time

 


Italian band "Land" release a remastered version of their classic EP "No Time"

The first track is "No Time"

It's a perfect introductory track, featuring incredible harmonic, smooth vocals, and catchy, complex melodies. " it creates a soundscape filled with strong influences of electronic music and alt dance instrumentation, the final product is a bewitching track bathed in individuality and uniqueness. 

2nd is "On The Moon"

Beginning with a cresending introduction, the listener is immediately drawn in and intrigued by the echoful vocals and reverb. Each element is clear and has it's own moment under the spotlight, creating a first class, spacey, eerie track.

Next is "No Time" (Out of Control)

Although this track is a hefty 7 minutes long, it never fails to grab your attention, and never gives any moments of downtime. It contains a wide variety of musical influences from Trance, dance and modern pop. Electronic vocals float around the soundscape until the funky end, leading onto the next track "No Time" (Daily Rework)

The production of this song is truly aweinspiring, it immerses you into the song, and brings you on an epic musical adventure and experience, it's not just a listen. It's a cinematic movement. It fades with a calming end after a lull in the complicated intensity of the backing music.

The finale is "On the Moon" (Foggy Mix)

The main rhythm that runs throughout is incredibly catchy and is a real earworm. You won't get the narrative structure out of your head. The vocals have a soft, smooth, trance vibe to them, which allow the listener to experience both sides of the track. The funky, original music, as well as the tranquil but still prominent vocals. Another way to put this is that the vocals are 'not too overpowering' whilst remaining a main feature of the song.

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