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Imagine This Is A High Dimensional Space Of All Possibilities

James Holden

Electronic - Released March 31, 2023 | Border Community

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Few could have predicted the path James Holden's career would take when he emerged as a progressive trance wunderkind at the end of the '90s. Following Pete Tong-approved hits and remixes for Madonna and Britney Spears, he founded Border Community and helped launch the careers of Nathan Fake and Luke Abbott, then began releasing glitchy experimental techno that alienated his early audience. However, his euphoric, genre-blending mix CDs and Krautrock-influenced albums like 2013's The Inheritors attracted open-minded listeners, and a tour with Thom Yorke's Atoms for Peace moved Holden's focus away from DJing and towards live performance. With subsequent releases like The Animal Spirits, Holden embraced spiritual jazz and Moroccan Gnawa (the original trance music), as well as progressive electronic and new age. Imagine This Is a High Dimensional Space of All Possibilities, his 2023 full-length, looks back at his formative influences while keeping the spiritual vibe of his later work. It's a lot closer to ambient techno than trance, but it's a different category than either, with loose, improvisational structures and modular synths that sprawl over the rhythms. The kick drums, when present, are never the focus of the tracks, but they gently tug the billowing arpeggios along. "In the End You'll Know" is like a more caffeinated Cluster track that does, in fact, come close to trance territory, but still maintains a rawness and spontaneity rarely present in the genre. The pulsating midtempo shuffler "Four Ways Down the Valley" laces its rippling waves with tangy distortion, and "Worlds Collide Mountains Form" is an unexpected prog-folk diversion with rustic violins, meaty bass guitar, and thumping drums. "You Can Never Go Back" features galloping tabla drumming over haunting ambient house melodies (think KLF and early Orb deep cuts) and light breakbeats. Imagine This Is a High Dimensional Space of All Possibilities is perhaps the furthest-out release in a discography full of inventive, inspired music, and it's some of Holden's most exciting and impressive work. © Paul Simpson /TiVo
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Worlds Collide

Apocalyptica

Rock - Released September 14, 2007 | Harmageddon Records - OMN Label Services

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Tonight The Stars Revolt

Powerman 5000

Rock - Released January 1, 1999 | DreamWorks

Displaying an obsession with trashy science fiction, Tonight the Stars Revolt! maintains the forceful production of Mega!! Kung Fu Radio, mixing roaring heavy metal with electronics and sound effects. Even if the record sounds great, though, Powerman 5000 still has a hard time writing consistently memorable songs; while some tracks do take hold, too many others employ moronically simple riffs and/or lyrics chanted (not rapped) in a monotone, relying on the production to put them over. Still, even if the album can't be judged a complete success, the aura of campy fun keeps going strong, and that focus makes Tonight the Stars Revolt! something of an improvement on its predecessor. There's a special guest appearance by lead singer Spider's older brother, Rob Zombie, as well as spots for Limp Bizkit's DJ Lethal and Marilyn Manson's Ginger Fish.© Steve Huey /TiVo
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Evolution

Alexis Ffrench

Classical - Released August 31, 2018 | Sony Classical

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Real Life

Simple Minds

Rock - Released January 1, 2008 | Virgin Catalogue

One prize Simple Minds will never win is for being the most consistent band in the world. Some of their albums have been strong (New Gold Dream, Sparkle in the Rain, and Once Upon a Time, to name a few), while others have been weak and disappointing. Real Life sort of falls in between; some of the songs are decent (including the catchy "Stand By Love" and the haunting "Woman"), but the majority of them aren't very memorable. Devoted Simple Minds fans will want this; more casual listeners would be better off sticking to the band's mid-'80s work.© Alex Henderson /TiVo
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Worlds Collide

League of Legends

Alternative & Indie - Released September 24, 2015 | Riot Games

In Spite of Ourselves

John Prine

Country - Released June 4, 1999 | Oh Boy Records

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Watching Worlds Collide

Esthesis

Pop/Rock - Released August 19, 2022 | Misty Tones

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Until We Meet The Sky

Solar Fields

Electronic - Released December 30, 2011 | droneform records

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7 Worlds Collide

Neil Finn

Rock - Released November 26, 2001 | BMG Rights Management (US) LLC

7 Worlds Collide culls the best live renditions from a series of all-star concerts staged by Neil Finn in Auckland in April 2001. This special lineup includes ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr, Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien and drummer Phil Selway, Soul Coughing bassist Sebastian Steinberg, and 4AD songstress Lisa Germano on keys and violin (the last two have become part of Finn's regular touring band). Oh yes, and Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder (a devout fan of Split Enz) even joins in on the fun. Selections include Finn's then-current material (from One Nil), of course, and these come off well. But the real treats here are those renditions that could only result from such a unique gathering of musicians, such as hearing Neil Finn and Marr cover the Smiths' "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out," and Vedder's heartfelt rendition of an Enz tune, "Stuff and Nonsense" (off Frenzy), followed by Vedder and Tim Finn together on an aggressive "I See Red." Listeners also get to hear the Finn brothers perform "Angel's Heap," a song off of their joint recording (Finn), a few Crowded House tunes, and an original each by Marr, Germano, and Vedder. In all, the collaborations and the resulting alternate versions are exciting to hear, especially for people who are already fans of the songs.© Joslyn Layne /TiVo
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Warsongs

League of Legends

Dance - Released January 14, 2016 | Riot Games

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Worlds Collide

Dead by April

Metal - Released April 7, 2017 | Universal Music AB

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Fork in the Road

Neil Young

Rock - Released April 3, 2009 | Reprise

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8 Arms to Hold You

Tito & Tarantula

Rock - Released September 27, 2019 | it sounds

Atoms Aligned, Coming Undone

Sylvaine

Rock - Released November 2, 2018 | Season of Mist

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Promise Land

Giant

Hard Rock - Released February 26, 2010 | Frontiers Records

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When Two Worlds Collide

Jerry Lee Lewis

Rock - Released March 4, 1980 | Rhino - Elektra

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When Worlds Collide

Powerman 5000

Progressive Rock - Released October 15, 2020 | Cleopatra Records

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11.03 When Worlds Collide

Mars Lasar

New Age - Released January 15, 2003 | Sound Manipulations

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Worlds Collide

Nervo

Dance - Released June 28, 2019 | Thrive Music, LLC