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Evening Ocean, THE ATTRACTION

Audio CD

Disk ID: 951540

Disk length: 1h 7m 11s (16 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The Attraction 5:14
2. Senses Awake 9:38
3. Waiting For You AtThe Subway Platform 8:16
4. Ending (Open Your Eyes) 2:20
5. First, The Heights 3:38
6. Trusting You With Everything 2:03
7. The Note 2:36
8. Haze 1:27
9. Friday 2:36
10. Night Walk 6:41
11. Aurora (Sleepless) 1:46
12. Waves 6:51
13. Perfect Summer Sky 2:20
14. Going Home 4:39
15. Every Time I Say Your Name 4:13
16. Share Love (Until there's nothing left) 2:44

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Review

When Evening Ocean began recording "The Attraction", the goal was to make an electronica record that captured the spark of attraction from beginning to end. From the urgent pianos of "The Attraction", to the lush hallucinations of "Senses Awake", the stutter beats of "Waiting For You At The Subway Platform", to the delicate pop of "Ending (Open Your Eyes)"; each track connects into each other as a whole. Styles shift throughout: ambient/electronica/dance/pop.

The Attraction was mastered by Don Grossinger who also mastered Brian Wilson's Smile LP, as well as projects for Faithless,Pink Floyd, and the Rolling Stones. The artwork for the CD was created by London artist Natalie Shau, who most recently created artwork for Lacuna Coil. Evening Ocean's influences: Faithless, Kraftwerk, Underworld, Prince, Miles Davis and David Bowie.
"The Attraction" is being played on radio including "The New Dreamers" show on KLCC-FM.

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