Satellite Party Ultra Payloaded Rar File
Is nothing less than a -helmed concept album about global warming that stars a 'musician' and a 'beautiful night nurse,' who may or may not be dreaming when their souls are beamed up to join an intergalactic party presided over by 'Jim,' who has refined sexual delight into fragrances and likes Earth because he uses it to sculpt ice caps (this is where the global warming comes in). Fortunately, the story is in the liner notes, so it's easy to just get comfortable and examine the music for what it is. Is on vocals and programming plus on guitars, with help on various tracks coming from 's, ' and, the poetry of the long dead, plus beats on a few tracks by and. Delftship Manual Deutsche. With the exception of 's bass work on the opener, virtually all of these contributions are smooth to the point that they barely register as musicians with distinctive personalities; 's production and 's co-production and 's executive production serve to keep any speck of grime (or style) well hidden.
Satellite Party were formed in 2005, and made their debut performance at the Los Angeles Key Club on 18th July 2005 followed by a performance at Lollapolooza at Chicago's Grant Field on 24th July 2005.
's songwriting is quite good for this project, and his vocal range is greater than he ever showed with or, but from the evidence here, it's clear that he needs a little roughness and earthiness -- from or others -- to make his music dynamic and commanding, and also to bring his concepts down to earth where mere mortals can enjoy them. Is able to do this on 'Wish Upon a Dog Star,' but it's one of the few highlights. The poetry track is especially embarrassing, more because of 's lack of rhythm than as a band.