Dive into the atmospheric world of Alexander Gray with "Further Into trip-hop, Vol.1," a captivating journey released on March 20, 2018, under The Scoring House label. This 49-minute album is a masterful blend of trip-hop beats and ethereal melodies, showcasing Gray's unique ability to create immersive soundscapes. From the gentle, floating notes of "Soft Aerial" to the sultry rhythms of "Night Beats," each track offers a distinct flavor, seamlessly transitioning from one to the next. Gray's skillful production is evident in tracks like "Space and Times" and its instrumental counterpart, "Space and Times - No vocal mix," demonstrating his versatility and attention to detail. The album's highlight, "Dance With the Dark," is a mesmerizing fusion of haunting vocals and pulsating beats, while "The Lonely Night" provides a poignant, reflective close. Whether you're a longtime fan of trip-hop or new to the genre, Alexander Gray's "Further Into trip-hop, Vol.1" promises an engaging and enriching listening experience.
2018 The Scoring House2018 The Scoring House
Tracks
Soft AerialAlexander Gray, Richard Bignell
Chocolate HeavenAlexander Gray, Richard Bignell
Tenderly TropicalAlexander Gray, Richard Bignell
Space and TimesAlexander Gray, Richard Bignell
Space and Times - No vocal mixAlexander Gray, Richard Bignell
Dissolving PicturesAlexander Gray, Richard Bignell, Robert White
City of SecretsAlexander Gray, Richard Bignell
Fluid FlashbacksAlexander Gray, Richard Bignell
The Blue BeyondAlexander Gray, Richard Bignell, Robert White
Neon NocturneAlexander Gray, Richard Bignell, Robert White
Urban TwilightAlexander Gray, Richard Bignell, Robert White
Words Left UnsaidAlexander Gray, Richard Bignell
Velvet DreamingAlexander Gray, Richard Bignell, Robert White
Night BeatsAlexander Gray, Richard Bignell, Robert White
Night Beats - No beats versionAlexander Gray, Richard Bignell, Robert White
Deep in DreamsAlexander Gray, Richard Bignell, Robert White
Dance With the DarkAlexander Gray, Richard Bignell
Scent of NightAlexander Gray, Richard Bignell, Robert White