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Glass Animals

Alternative & Indie - Released June 3, 2014 | Wolf Tone

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On their full-length debut, Glass Animals recall more than a few of their contemporaries: Foals, Alt-J, and especially Wild Beasts spring to mind as touchstones for the band's lush yet challenging mix of indie and electronic sounds ("Hazey," meanwhile, suggests a collaboration between Massive Attack and Antony Hegarty). However, Zaba also shows what David Bayley and company bring to this style. Bayley, who produced the album, lavishes these songs with sonic details that are almost hallucinatory: the echoes that grace opening track "Flip" suggest a slow-motion reverie before the song locks into a louder, and arguably more predictable, rock groove, while "Pools" lives up to its name with its aquatic sound. All of Zaba is coated in dripping reverb that gives it a slippery feel that matches the effortless way Glass Animals slide between electric and electronic instrumentation. "Intruxx"'s looping beat sounds like a trip-hop rhythm translated into live percussion that sounds right at home next to "Wyrd"'s bubbly electronics. The band is often at its most fascinating when it conveys the chilled-out sophistication of dance music via rock, as on the low-slung groove of "Toes" or the rippling former single "Black Mambo," which makes the most of the jazzy androgyny of Bayley's vocals. An equally strange and sexy debut, Zaba's most audacious moments suggest Glass Animals will be an even more compelling act next time around.© Heather Phares /TiVo
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Safe As Milk

Captain Beefheart

Rock - Released September 1, 1967 | Buddha Records

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ZABA

Glass Animals

Alternative & Indie - Released June 6, 2014 | Wolf Tone

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On their full-length debut, Glass Animals recall more than a few of their contemporaries: Foals, Alt-J, and especially Wild Beasts spring to mind as touchstones for the band's lush yet challenging mix of indie and electronic sounds ("Hazey," meanwhile, suggests a collaboration between Massive Attack and Antony Hegarty). However, Zaba also shows what David Bayley and company bring to this style. Bayley, who produced the album, lavishes these songs with sonic details that are almost hallucinatory: the echoes that grace opening track "Flip" suggest a slow-motion reverie before the song locks into a louder, and arguably more predictable, rock groove, while "Pools" lives up to its name with its aquatic sound. All of Zaba is coated in dripping reverb that gives it a slippery feel that matches the effortless way Glass Animals slide between electric and electronic instrumentation. "Intruxx"'s looping beat sounds like a trip-hop rhythm translated into live percussion that sounds right at home next to "Wyrd"'s bubbly electronics. The band is often at its most fascinating when it conveys the chilled-out sophistication of dance music via rock, as on the low-slung groove of "Toes" or the rippling former single "Black Mambo," which makes the most of the jazzy androgyny of Bayley's vocals. An equally strange and sexy debut, Zaba's most audacious moments suggest Glass Animals will be an even more compelling act next time around.© Heather Phares /TiVo
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Safe as Milk

Captain Beefheart

Rock - Released May 26, 2014 | Legacy Recordings

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Dens

Lenhart Tapes

Ambient - Released November 10, 2023 | Glitterbeat Records

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ZABA

Glass Animals

Alternative & Indie - Released June 6, 2014 | Wolf Tone

On their full-length debut, Glass Animals recall more than a few of their contemporaries: Foals, Alt-J, and especially Wild Beasts spring to mind as touchstones for the band's lush yet challenging mix of indie and electronic sounds ("Hazey," meanwhile, suggests a collaboration between Massive Attack and Antony Hegarty). However, Zaba also shows what David Bayley and company bring to this style. Bayley, who produced the album, lavishes these songs with sonic details that are almost hallucinatory: the echoes that grace opening track "Flip" suggest a slow-motion reverie before the song locks into a louder, and arguably more predictable, rock groove, while "Pools" lives up to its name with its aquatic sound. All of Zaba is coated in dripping reverb that gives it a slippery feel that matches the effortless way Glass Animals slide between electric and electronic instrumentation. "Intruxx"'s looping beat sounds like a trip-hop rhythm translated into live percussion that sounds right at home next to "Wyrd"'s bubbly electronics. The band is often at its most fascinating when it conveys the chilled-out sophistication of dance music via rock, as on the low-slung groove of "Toes" or the rippling former single "Black Mambo," which makes the most of the jazzy androgyny of Bayley's vocals. An equally strange and sexy debut, Zaba's most audacious moments suggest Glass Animals will be an even more compelling act next time around.© Heather Phares /TiVo
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Zaba

Glass Animals

Alternative & Indie - Released June 3, 2014 | Wolf Tone

On their full-length debut, Glass Animals recall more than a few of their contemporaries: Foals, Alt-J, and especially Wild Beasts spring to mind as touchstones for the band's lush yet challenging mix of indie and electronic sounds ("Hazey," meanwhile, suggests a collaboration between Massive Attack and Antony Hegarty). However, Zaba also shows what David Bayley and company bring to this style. Bayley, who produced the album, lavishes these songs with sonic details that are almost hallucinatory: the echoes that grace opening track "Flip" suggest a slow-motion reverie before the song locks into a louder, and arguably more predictable, rock groove, while "Pools" lives up to its name with its aquatic sound. All of Zaba is coated in dripping reverb that gives it a slippery feel that matches the effortless way Glass Animals slide between electric and electronic instrumentation. "Intruxx"'s looping beat sounds like a trip-hop rhythm translated into live percussion that sounds right at home next to "Wyrd"'s bubbly electronics. The band is often at its most fascinating when it conveys the chilled-out sophistication of dance music via rock, as on the low-slung groove of "Toes" or the rippling former single "Black Mambo," which makes the most of the jazzy androgyny of Bayley's vocals. An equally strange and sexy debut, Zaba's most audacious moments suggest Glass Animals will be an even more compelling act next time around.© Heather Phares /TiVo
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iStofu

Zabá

Dance - Released December 3, 2021 | Dlala Records (PTY) Ltd

Ksiezniczka I Zaba

Various Artists

Film Soundtracks - Released January 1, 2010 | Walt Disney Records

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Tshwala Bami

Zabá

Dance - Released November 25, 2022 | Zaba Music Records

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Chop Away at My Heart (from "Milo Murphy's Law")

Zabá

Rock - Released August 10, 2023 | Records Without a Cool Acronym

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Pedro (Radio Edit) (Radio Edit)

Zabá

Pop - Released June 18, 2022 | 3916422 Records DK2

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Ntokazi

Zabá

Africa - Released February 25, 2022 | Zaba Music Records

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Ingunaphakade

Zabá

Miscellaneous - Released August 25, 2023 | Zaba Music Records

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Rotten Daisies

Zabá

Soul - Released December 24, 2021 | 1956275 Records DK

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In the Round

Zabá

Progressive Rock - Released May 27, 2014 | Tristan Zaba

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Campus des Stars

Africa - Released January 1, 2009 | JPS

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El Sencillito de la Cumbia

Zabá

Latin - Released July 24, 2014 | Music Eyes

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Zaba Na Yam

Zahid Khan

Miscellaneous - Released February 6, 2024 | Zk Production

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Zaba Sta Pa Stargo Khamakha Maynedam

Zahid Khan

Miscellaneous - Released February 6, 2024 | Zk Production

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