
Performer:
Opal Onyx
Title:
Delta Sands
Genre:
MP3 album size:
1572 mb
Other music formats:
MP1 FLAC WMA VOX MP4 MP1 DTS
Rating:
4.6 ✱
Style:
Ambient, Avantgarde, Alternative Rock, Darkwave
Country:
Date of release:
Opal Onyx - Delta Sands album download
Tracklist
A1 | Black And Crimson |
A2 | Personal |
A3 | Evaun |
A4 | Iron Age |
A5 | Fruit Of Her Loins |
B1 | Desperate |
B2 | The Devil |
B3 | Arrows Wing |
B4 | Bright Red Canyons |
B5 | Delta Sands |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Aligator Lady Studios
Credits
- Cover, Artwork By – Seth Robinson
- Design [Graphic Design] – Steven Probert
- Drums – Rich Digregorio
- Lap Steel Guitar, Cello, Synthesizer, Programmed By – Matthew Robinson
- Producer, Bass, Vocals – Cedar Apfell*
- Vocals, Guitar, Sampler, Programmed By – Sarah Nowicki
Notes
Recorded in 2012 at Aligator Lady Studios, Brooklyn, NYThanks to Richard Guy, Steven Probert, Seth Robinson, Eden Sela, Baby Dee, Little Annie, Reginald M. Lamar, Mom & Dad
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5 052571 052617 >
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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TARO43CD | Opal Onyx | Delta Sands (CD, Album) | Tin Angel Records | TARO43CD | UK | 2014 |
Album · 2014 · 10 Songs. 10 Songs, 42 Minutes. Released: 25 Aug 2014. 2014 Tin Angel Records.
Is Delta Sands the best album by Opal Onyx? BestEverAlbums. com brings together thousands of 'greatest ever album' charts and calculates an overall ranking. This album At A Glance. Delta Sands by Opal Onyx (2014) Release date: 2014-08-25 Overall rank: 55,915th.
There’s a peace, not a tension, between these two schools of instruments. Both float together in Opal Onyx’s album-length dream, a deft and eerie debut grouped around singer Sarah Nowicki’s voice. Calling to mind the subdermal post-rock of both Thee Silver Mt. Zion and the Dirty Three, this Brooklyn-based electro-acoustic duo - Matthew Robinson completes the other half - deal in subtle, patient noir.
Indeed, the world that Opal Onyx makes is one usually only experienced in a brief and fleeting encounter. The songs are ambiguous, conceptually. 2014 album from the Brooklyn-based duo. From experimental electronic basements to psychedelic loft spaces, Opal Onyx have been welcomed, with open arms, into a diverse array of musical communities. The music, itself, consists of slow, thick, and muddy layers of electronic ambient noise flowing beneath distorted guitar and graceful, yet, murky sounds of cello. On top of everything, captivating the air is a beautifully powerful and engrossing voice that leads us through a curious and comforting dream world where the surreal and hallucinatory are steadfast.