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Description
- Bipolar downtempo beats from the royal underground. Retro-futuristic soundtrack of urban depression and delusions of grandiosity - staged in a secret world of spies and lies. Going to hell with a stiff upper lip.
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Released
- 2020-06-30
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Composer(s)
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Catalogue number
- MASSIVE1109
Realm Of The Bogeyman
paranoia strikes. claustrophobic strings over sparse, ultra-heavy drums and dub bass, alerting synth melody, vinyl scratches. determined and narrative. bound for doom, C minor, 70 BPM
UK Paranoid Toning Down The Rhetoric
danger and romance. delicate harp chords over wobbly hip-hop beat in a psychedelic UK lounge setting. hedonistic surf guitar. fruity vibraphone. swirling electronica. reflecting. a heroic spaghetti western theme rising with tremolo mandolin orchestra @ 1'19, C minor, 88 BPM
UK Paranoid Royal Lowness
retrofuturistic trip-hop beat with a bittersweet but comforting undertone. haunting guitar melody. melancholic strings. steampunk electronic extravaganza. a little bit of uplifting @ 2'20. losing yourself with style and dedication, A-flat minor, 77 BPM
UK Paranoid This Love We Had
epic and bittersweet lo-fi hymn with a positive twist, weeping strings meet cheesy omnichord and helplessly romantic glockenspiel. mangled electronica entering @ 1'00 giving way a desperate surf guitar melody, G minor, 66 BPM
UK Paranoid Shadows Of A Silent Sun
melancholic meditation, an emotive bass melody in dialogue with broken harp chords, steady tongue drum and crispy live drumbeat. weird laboratory electronica. reflecting, forward-looking. b-part with turnaround chord changes @ 1'08, E minor, 75 BPM
UK Paranoid A Whiff Of Former Glory
electrified sound dust from the borderline. partly unpleasant. perky bass harmonica, hoefner monster bass, vinyl scratches. no drums. narrative part with calm hang drum melody @ 0'26. bizarre and full of soul, A-flat minor, 80 BPM
UK Paranoid The Unicorn's Armpit
dark pads breeze poisonous steam over funky marching drums. abstract 70's soul setting with a threatening twist. lamenting synth, giant glass bowl. hell is round the corner, no need to worry, D minor, 82 BPM
UK Paranoid You'll See, My Dear
peaceful old school hip hop vibes with a sophisticated orchestral twist, shimmering harp and string textures, emotive woodwinds, sparse piano melody. drenched in nostalgic 90's memories, D minor, 71 BPM
UK Paranoid A Deeper Shade Of Corruption
the capital of crime and corruption. dramatic strings over funky hoefner bass and live drums in a dark 70's soundtrack setting. sparse mandolin melody and mighty brass, mangled electronica soundscape, D-flat minor, 84 BPM
UK Paranoid When We Were Queens
beautiful lullaby waltz wrapped in blue velvet and nostalgia. bone-dry drums. historic guitar tape loop, sparse vibraphone melody, ethereal string waves. melancholic, country-esk, comforting and reflective, F minor, 86 BPM
UK Paranoid