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Monday, November 14, 2005

iPod in a bottle

Bottled Tunes

Composed and inspired by the academically charged air of Cambridge, England. "Songs from the River" is the title to a new album from Paul "Bottled" Brazier. Paul has lovingly pieced together a mac production that is full to the brim with melodic, guitar driven tunes which you can bottle in your iPod. More trippy than a gallon of Absinth and fresher than Perrier. It washes through you, leaving you wonderfully refreshed and inspired.

Bottle this

If you have got the bottle to drink from Paul's cup you will be rewarded by Brit Rock at it's finest. From the beautiful "Another Day" to "Emeralds and Diamonds", Bottled will make you drunk with tone and harmony. Inspired by Syd Barrett, Gong, John Peel and the wonderful Cake, this is an album that will take your iPod to new exciting places.

Bottled Space

"A Trip to the Stars" is pure, Bottled space, an intergalactic journey on the rocket ship Telecaster which leads you into the awesome "Ocean of Light". "Another Day" and "So Beautiful" are a great start to the album and will prepare you for a trip on "Dr Mystiks Magic Flying Tea Towel" or even to make a little love on the up-tempo "Tonite".

A river runs through it

You can listen to many of the tracks for free but to really get the most from Bottled, you really should buy "Songs from the River".

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