Shormey - God Bless Bob Ross: A Collection Of Low Fidelity Recordings (2020) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Shormey
- Title: God Bless Bob Ross: A Collection Of Low Fidelity Recordings
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Self-Released
- Genre: Lo-Fi, Indie, Soul, Electronic, Pop
- Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / [44kHz/24bit]
- Total Time: 54:15
- Total Size: 129 mb / 353 mb / 623 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
"Chesapeake, Virginia artist Shormey Adumuah–known in music just as Shormey–showed up in a big way with the release of God Bless Bob Ross: A Collection of Low Fidelity Recordings, donating all proceeds to the Justice for Breonna Taylor GoFundMe.
It’s a 17-track compilation featuring eight tracks from Shormey’s past Bandcamp releases and nine new-to-streaming cuts, all drawn from a production period that started about five years ago. The project took shape long before Bandcamp’s revenue-sharing promotion and the international surge of action against police brutality. “I probably started writing some of the stuff around 2015,” says Shormey. “The other tracks came about because I had started doing shows and I wanted to have something that I could hand out or sell afterwards. I just started making random songs from time to time and adding them to the tracklist.”
That may be why the finished list came out so loose and eclectic. While her 2019 EP Boogie Tape Vol. 1 focused more narrowly on keyboard-driven disco pop, God Bless Bob Ross stretches out, incorporating more guitar work, heavier beats, and loops that are less-sonically-defined. Take “PRACTICE,” with its over-over-driven chants, and “baabbaaaayyyy (3:12 interlude)” with its deep, resonant droning.
“I just love lo-fi sounding stuff, and I love the way records in the 70s sound,” she says. “I try to get as close to that as I can.” "
It’s a 17-track compilation featuring eight tracks from Shormey’s past Bandcamp releases and nine new-to-streaming cuts, all drawn from a production period that started about five years ago. The project took shape long before Bandcamp’s revenue-sharing promotion and the international surge of action against police brutality. “I probably started writing some of the stuff around 2015,” says Shormey. “The other tracks came about because I had started doing shows and I wanted to have something that I could hand out or sell afterwards. I just started making random songs from time to time and adding them to the tracklist.”
That may be why the finished list came out so loose and eclectic. While her 2019 EP Boogie Tape Vol. 1 focused more narrowly on keyboard-driven disco pop, God Bless Bob Ross stretches out, incorporating more guitar work, heavier beats, and loops that are less-sonically-defined. Take “PRACTICE,” with its over-over-driven chants, and “baabbaaaayyyy (3:12 interlude)” with its deep, resonant droning.
“I just love lo-fi sounding stuff, and I love the way records in the 70s sound,” she says. “I try to get as close to that as I can.” "
:: TRACKLIST ::
1. Party Down 04:39
2. sad songs 03:14
3. 2x 02:28
4. honeydipper 02:16
5. samuel 02:48
6. no other heart (mac demarco cover) 03:02
7. boogie 03:30
8. PRACTICE 03:42
9. baabbaaaayyyy (3:12 interlude) 03:12
10. WE ARE ALL GOOD FRIENDS (co production by popstar benny) 02:58
11. searchn 03:10
12. birdman 03:52
13. untitled 02:56
14. balances 02:20
15. modern love (demo) 03:25
16. spaces (demo) 04:06
17. 394 02:31
Year 2020 | Soul | Pop | Indie | Electronic | Lo-Fi | Disco | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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