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Subtle Things
Universal Hall Pass
Subtle Things
Genre: Dance & Electronic
 
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Universal Hall Pass returns with a six song EP entitled Subtle Things. This is a collaboration between Melissa R. Kaplan and former Splashdown band mate Kasson Crooker also known as Symbion Project and the Duke of the p...  more »

     
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All Artists: Universal Hall Pass
Title: Subtle Things
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sneaky Records, inc.
Release Date: 12/29/2006
Genre: Dance & Electronic
Style: Trip-Hop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 837101284448

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Universal Hall Pass returns with a six song EP entitled Subtle Things. This is a collaboration between Melissa R. Kaplan and former Splashdown band mate Kasson Crooker also known as Symbion Project and the Duke of the popular synthpop trio Freezepop. Subtle Things takes a beautifully dark "fantastic planet" tinged journey into a three part story of power and melancholy followed by three Symbion Project remixes from UHP's debut album Mercury. The remixes are cut from the same exotic cloth as the first three original songs to give the entire EP a dark other- worldly atmosphere with beautiful string arrangements, artistic drum programming and hints of Raymond Scott's electronic faery dust.

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CD Reviews

Ahhhhhh.... ear candy!
wakerider74 | Pleasant Hill, CA | 07/13/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"A short follow up to the UHP debut Mercury but enough to satisfy any Splashdown/UHP/Melissa Kaplan fan! Mel seems to plunge even deeper into a dark and esoteric flavor of music with three new tracks for Subtle Things. I'm hoping this is to hold us over while she works on another full length but either way the album is excellent. Recording quality has much improved and Mel's voice is gorgeous as ever... although she could sing the alphabet and my eyes would roll back. Anyways, I won't drag on about each song other than to say they have a dark yet beautiful tone and I find myself, as with all of Mel's stuff listening over and over and over.... bliss!"